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Dumb question, but this question is for those who are experts at maxxing out on rewards. I am flying to Hawaii from Atlanta for Christmas. The tickets for my daughter and I are about $2500 total. Unfortunately, Southwest does not fly to Hawaii yet, because I'd use my Southwest card to pay for it. I do not want to apply for any more cards because I'm buying a house in February/March. So, with the cards I have now, which one should I buy them with? WIll any of them give me better rewards than the other? Any help is appreciated. Thanks in advance.
@resilient wrote:Dumb question, but this question is for those who are experts at maxxing out on rewards. I am flying to Hawaii from Atlanta for Christmas. The tickets for my daughter and I are about $2500 total. Unfortunately, Southwest does not fly to Hawaii yet, because I'd use my Southwest card to pay for it. I do not want to apply for any more cards because I'm buying a house in February/March. So, with the cards I have now, which one should I buy them with? WIll any of them give me better rewards than the other? Any help is appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Chase for the UR points
I would use freedom and maybe buy thtru their rewards mall to get some cash back maybe 2 or 3%
@youngandcreditwrthy wrote:
Get a CSP and use it :-). You'll get $500 bonus reward travel if you app in branch and spend $2k in 90 days.
Thats what I was going to say. I understand you don't want to apply for any cards but CSP would be best. Of the cards you have you might just want to use the freedom as someone else said for the UR points. I am from Hawaii, going back next month or December, depending on work. $2500 for 2 tickets sounds a little much, who did you book with?
@resilient wrote:
I JUST finished researching it, and saw that I'll get 2% extra from UR Mall. Thanks a lot guys!