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@Mustangfrank wrote:
@distantarray wrote:
Hey distant most knowledgable one,
I now have the Amex Zync, Amex BCE, Amex Costco True Earnings, the Chase Freedom and CSP what else do you think I should have to fill out my Quiver of cards ?
I have used up 6 INQ's 2 are 11 months old.
hmm... I would say US Bank Cash+ is good but that could be iffy with recent apps but doesn't hurt to try. Personally I like Chase Priority Club I think it's the most under valued hotel card especially cause annual fee is $49 but gives you 1 free night stay anywhere you want interconintal hotel in bora bora lol
This is not me but for $49 annual fee that's a great bonus lol, that's a hotel in bora bora that qualified for the free 1 night stay him and his gf got 2 nights free there.
but you might have hit Chase's internal limit
so I would say Citi Dividend and try to get it upgraded to world elite mastercard (only card with no annual fee) that can be converted.
1. Priority Club
2. Citi Dividend
3. Starwood Amex
4. Amex Platinum
5. Citi Platinum Select AA
6. US Bank Cash+
7. Citi Forward
My priorities would be in your shoes these are what I would want. Of course last 4 are travel cards but depends if you really want or travel a lot. I only travel once in a while so that's what I would do.
1. US Bank Cash+ Just app for the hell of it! it's that good!
2. Citi Forward
3. Citi Dividend
4. Priority Club
5. Platinum Amex
6. Starwood Amex
7. Citi AA advantage
All depends on your spending habits and lifestyle but those are pretty good ones Citi Forward is very good if you don't mind redeeming gift cards 5 points per amazon, movie tickets and restaurants.
So if i was going to get a City card just to diversify some more you like the City Divedend or the Preferred.
Thanks for all the advice distant,
I don't travel that much.
One trip a year.
Usually Florida to get out of the cold and to play golf.
So I think one travel card is good.
The rest would be cash back I guess.
I wonder what Golf would be like in Bora Bora
@Mustangfrank wrote:So if i was going to get a City card just to diversify some more you like the City Divedend or the Preferred.
considering I don't have a Mastercard in my line up for Sams club, and World ELITE mastercard usually has HIGH annual fees and Dividend can be converted to a WORLD ELITE keyword ELITE, that's a huge benefit. World Elite is on a tier higher than Visa Signiture. And it's shiny!
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@Mustangfrank wrote:
Thanks for all the advice distant,
I don't travel that much.
One trip a year.
Usually Florida to get out of the cold and to play golf.
So I think one travel card is good.
The rest would be cash back I guess.
I wonder what Golf would be like in Bora Bora
for most people Citi Forward is a pretty damn nice card, if you don't mind gift cards anyways. World Elite cards used to have a annual fee of $395+ although they changed priority pass to a much lesser lounge access (pretty much pre-paid half price lounge access) but the other benefits are still amazing. Getting that with a $0 annual fee is amazing.
OK cool,
I am going to look into that.
Thanks for sharing.