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@Anonymous wrote:Also add in the fact that I pay my $3,500/month rent on my CSP with no additional fees. That right there is 42,000 UR points per year. So yea that's a UR machine for me, maybe not for others.
Your rent is $3500?! Oh my. You should buy a house.
@Anonymous wrote:Also add in the fact that I pay my $3,500/month rent on my CSP with no additional fees. That right there is 42,000 UR points per year. So yea that's a UR machine for me, maybe not for others.
Yes, but I was questioning only the added value of CSP if you have CSR. As you say, for you it may depend how expansive the travel category of the CSR is.
I would have been tempted to say "OF COURSE the CSR will include all the travel of the CSP" but we know from Citi that it's not always that obvious!
@longtimelurker wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:Also add in the fact that I pay my $3,500/month rent on my CSP with no additional fees. That right there is 42,000 UR points per year. So yea that's a UR machine for me, maybe not for others.
Yes, but I was questioning only the added value of CSP if you have CSR. As you say, for you it may depend how expansive the travel category of the CSR is.
I would have been tempted to say "OF COURSE the CSR will include all the travel of the CSP" but we know from Citi that it's not always that obvious!
I really hope it does !!! And if it does and I can get 3x on those expansive categories then yes the CSP would be devalued for sure but I would probably still continue to use my CSP for rent alone. I prefer to have my rent separate from other certain expenses, I'm weird like that. It just works for me.
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:Also add in the fact that I pay my $3,500/month rent on my CSP with no additional fees. That right there is 42,000 UR points per year. So yea that's a UR machine for me, maybe not for others.
Your rent is $3500?! Oh my. You should buy a house.
Yea it's pretty insane huh ? That's a question I've asked myself many times lol. I've been bouncing around from city to city and state to state for my job so I can't justify settling down just yet with the traveling I've been doing. Add in that I'm 26 and single, the house buying will have to wait. $3,500/month is what I get for living in Los Angeles, the real estate market is nuts here.