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@FinStar wrote:
@Skye12329 wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@Skye12329 wrote:
@FinStar wrote:Just be aware that the Venture card carries an annual fee whereas the VentureOne does not - it's all based on the reward structure so be sure to read up on that.
I did read about that and personally i am fine with a $59 AF. The card would get used more. Also in case it doesnt suit me, can i downgrade or no?
Of course.
Which i just noticed there is a signing bonus. It might be better to just take the triple pull next year when like 90% of my inqs fall off. However how do the points/miles work? Like do they transfer and such? Also if i PC i dont get the signing bonus do i? it does need to be applied for.
If you PC, then you will not be elegible for the bonus. Generally, the Venture card offers plenty of reward redemption options (shown below) : Travel, Cash or Other categories. You earn 2 miles per $1 spent. Minimum redemption for Cash category is 5,000 miles.
Thanks! Well i will think about applying for it next year or PCing to it. After this card and maybe an Amex (try again 2015) then i think im set for a while.
@Anonymous wrote:
Skye12329 wrote:.It might be better to just take the triple pull next yearYou can take a triple pull if you want...
I won't.
I recently learned it's best to apply for CapOne when the temperatures are freezing cold
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
Skye12329 wrote:.It might be better to just take the triple pull next yearYou can take a triple pull if you want...
I won't.
I recently learned it's best to apply for CapOne when the temperatures are freezing cold
I'm inclined to agree, good sir.
Also keep in mind that their points are not similar to those of CSP. You can't transfer them to partner airlines. Instead the points are a monetary value where you can use it to pay any travel related charges that have occurred within 90 days or you can book travel with them. You can also use them to buy gift cards and merchandise.
@Anonymous wrote:Also keep in mind that their points are not similar to those of CSP. You can't transfer them to partner airlines. Instead the points are a monetary value where you can use it to pay any travel related charges that have occurred within 90 days or you can book travel with them. You can also use them to buy gift cards and merchandise.
But you get 2p per $1, Sa'lll good, Man.