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Well, I see that Chase has added a new CC to their list -- the Hyatt Card. Three Hyatt Gold Passport points for every dollar spent at Hyatt properties. One Hyatt Gold Passport point on purchases elsewhere. APR is 15.24%. Annual fee $75. Two free nights at any Hyatt any place in the world after first use of CC. Although I do love Hyatt hotels and resorts, this card clearly doesn't seem worth it, but thought I'd pass along the info for those who may be interested.
yeah I had the hotel cards from amex and quickly decided I would never be able to accumulate the points for free nights so PC to blue and jetblue
Creditaddict, which hotel cards did you have? I get offers from Hilton and Starwood all the time but I never bit. I have the Travelocity AmEx and the only reason I applied was to have an AmEx in my mix of credit (without AmEx being the actual bank) and the fact that I can use whatever points I have accrued as a credit towards anything book on Travelocity. There's no annual fee either. Othewise, it's not worth it either.
@Uniqua wrote:Creditaddict, which hotel cards did you have? I get offers from Hilton and Starwood all the time but I never bit. I have the Travelocity AmEx and the only reason I applied was to have an AmEx in my mix of credit (without AmEx being the actual bank) and the fact that I can use whatever points I have accrued as a credit towards anything book on Travelocity. There's no annual fee either. Othewise, it's not worth it either.
I had PC into Hilton Premier and Starwood. I got the bonus points after first purchase for both cards and then about a month later PC again