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@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:Other than the new US Bank Altitiude card, Capital One Premier Dining and the Alliant Visa Signature, I have not heard about any new cards coming down the pike.
I would love to see NFCU come up with something to match or exceed the PenFed Power Cash Back card or the USAA Limitless though. It would also be nice to see something actually compelling from Amex. But then again, you did not ask for a wish list of cards.
I'm not a traveller, but man, that US Bank Altitude seems awesome. The 3% on mobile payments is very interesting, and it sounds like they've got some pretty cool ideas like the ease of using points towards transactions without even needing to open up the site in a browser.
If I traveled at all, I'd be very interested.
Your user name looks delicious. Just add tocino to it and I'm sold!
Altitude does look like a good card, but I think the Sapphire Reserve might be just a little better. Like you said, if we were travelers. I much prefer cash back.
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NFCU is rolling out their AMEX soon.
Right, the Navy Federal More Rewards American Express® Card. Supposedly rewards you for the everyday purchases you make the most. I guess that means some sort of select your own category similar to US Bank Cash+, or Huntington Bank Voice.
If Delta would leave AmEx, I'd be such a happy man.
The lack of travel partners alone kills the Altitude Reserve for me. Also, 4500 bonus spend for 50k bonus points isn't that great of a deal.
Unless you've fallen prey to 5/24, I believe that the CSR is vastly superior to the new Altitude Reserve.