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@redpat wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@redpat wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
Anyone know how I can get this information on my Chase Amazon and Chase United Mileage credit cards? How am I able to see YTD spending DINING only?You have to "go to blueprint" screen and track spending by category.
Where's the Blueprint screen?
Things you can do tab.
I'm on that TAB now... no where does it shows Go To Blueprint..
@Anonymous wrote:
@redpat wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@redpat wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
Anyone know how I can get this information on my Chase Amazon and Chase United Mileage credit cards? How am I able to see YTD spending DINING only?You have to "go to blueprint" screen and track spending by category.
Where's the Blueprint screen?
Things you can do tab.
I'm on that TAB now... no where does it shows Go To Blueprint..
Hmm, I guess co-branded cards don't have it. That's odd.
Dining(includes bars) easily > 20k mainly between CSP/RITZ... Will have to await until next year to see break-out. Amex PRG also got a few thousand as well.
It's funny...
I can pay $200+ for a giant prime natural-feed beef roast, and it feels like splurging...even though the cost per person per meal is low.
Then I can spend the same $200 across a few mediocre restaurant meals and barely notice it.
*Most dining spend goes on Prestige for the easy AA redemptions and quite-possibly-in-vain hopes of a decent retention offer.
I spend maybe $200-250 a month on dining most months and consider that "a lot" for my income and overall spend!
In terms of dining cards there aren't many wonderful options out there; most of them have caveats. AARP is 3% but then you have to carry an AARP credit card around. Marvel is 3% but statement credit only. Costco is 3% but only given out once a year. Security Service is very limited in terms of who can have it. etc, etc.
So the best you can hope for is 3% on dining if you just want plain cash; with transferable points I'm sure you are already aware of the options.
@redpat wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@redpat wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@redpat wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
Anyone know how I can get this information on my Chase Amazon and Chase United Mileage credit cards? How am I able to see YTD spending DINING only?You have to "go to blueprint" screen and track spending by category.
Where's the Blueprint screen?
Things you can do tab.
I'm on that TAB now... no where does it shows Go To Blueprint..
Hmm, I guess co-branded cards don't have it. That's odd.
^this
Only the regular Chase cards have Blueprint. Co-branded not.
Who knows? I don't even want to see what I've spent sometimes and if it was super high I'd be to embarrassed to share it anyway.