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So I'll start by saying I love AMEX, their customer service has been agreat.
However, I am also a CSR holder and am struggling to realize the value of my Gold now that AA gift cards no longer work for credit and using Grubhub every month really doesn't save money to use the dining credit. Delta maybe?
Is anyone else in this boat as a CSR and Gold holder that still sees value in holding both?
The travel benefits of CSR far outweigh the Gold and even the plat IMO.
Thanks folks!
I just got a CSP, I still feel the amex gold is a keeper. I'll see after the first year of having the CSP how it turns out.
I think that if you will not organically be able to make use of the dining and/or travel credits, it really is a hard sell with the AF, especially when you have other cards you want to spend on and most of the MR point redemptions are best for travel. I think it's best to pick an ecosystem and stick to it. In your case, if the CSR / UR points are more valuable, there's not much reason in paying $250 a year for the Gold if you aren't getting use out of the various credits. To me it doesn't make sense to force spend just to make back some of the AF when you could just get rid of entirely if it isn't working for you.
For me CIP+Gold is a better combination , since i wouldn't use CSR travel credits and 1.5 redemption when using chase travel site or whatever its called. Even though when I had the CSR i was able to use travel credits for fuel surcharges on one of my flights. CIP gets 3x travel just like CSR does with a lot less AF. It really comes down to how much you spend eating out , travel , and groceries. I do like that CIP has cell phone insurance and 3x for cell , tv , internet etc. Its pretty minor though since my bills for those aren't all that much.
I'm commited to mine by my own choice until August of 2020 (1 year free trial + one year at $195 hopefully AF) then I'll decide at that point if it's a keeper. I have been burning the heck out of it with 4x dinning and groceries and sometimes 2x gas (until October)....plus I eat lunch at Cheesecake Factory once a month for about $5 to $7 after the dinning credit. Between my "over" usage on this card and SPG biz--it's probably the only reason the CL on my BCE hasn't been chopped yet
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I have the gold. I like it. I spend enough in groceries and restaurants that I would probably be ahead compared to a 2% card even with no credits...
I have been buying southwest gift cards and they still work. I transfer points for delta but Delta and AA always seem more expensive with cash. Also, southwest can be cancelled and used for a different flight with no cancelation fees.
For me, I definitely order a lot of food but grubhub here SUCKS! I only use them for my gold credit once a month. Uber eats will get to my house in 20 mins. Same restaurant on grubhub is 50+ minutes. Last month I ordered something really complicated: a bucket of chicken from a KFC 5 minutes away. It was 3 HOURS later it finally arrived!!! I could have gone to grocery store, breaded and fried my own chicken!!
I'm going to do cheesecake factory next month. I meant to this month but I forgot on my sisters birthday and then it just got away from me. For me, if grubhub would be as good as Uber Eats I'd consider this a slam dunk. But, with their unreliability, it feels a little forced. I'd rather buy from Uber Eats or bite squad...
So... Yes. If you're in the correct demographic for the card to work for you... Its totally worth it.
Figure out what perks the gold comes with that another Amex with no AF doesn't have. I know there's upgraded roadside assistance. Decide which credits are natural spending for you and which seem forced.
Subtract the natural expenses from the AF. this portion is free. You were going to spend that much anyway. Take whatever is left and that is your real fee.
Take your next best card in the categories you spend on the card and figure out your yearly spending in those categories. Determine if your spending justifies the rest of the cost.
After all that, think about the perks I mentioned first. Do you pay for aaa, can you cancel aaa and be satisfied with the roadside limitations on gold? Do the other perks justify whatever the remaining balance is?
That's how you determine if you're getting value out of the card.
Thanks for the throught out response!
You;re right on many accounts, Grubhub is terrible and 10$ credit basically covers the delivery fee if most restaurants by me.
The CSR covers just about all of the other "perks" such as roadside and travel delay insurace far better than Gold, and even Plat in some instances.
I really want to love this card, just struggling to find a purpose.
Like others have said, good card but depends on your usage.
I have good usage for all the credits and spending categories, so I'm likely about to open both the amex gold & plat. The CSR and citi prestige were other considerations for me, but I'm willing to open 2 cards at the thet moment and nothing really pairs well with the CSR or Prestige for me.
WIth the CSR already, it'd be hard to justify something with matching categories and an AF. If you're looking for another card to expand your rewards, it might be best to open a chase unlimited, if you don't have it already. 1.5% back on anything, but you can transfer that to your CSR and redeem them for 1.5x points in travel (making your 1.5 more like 2.25). Has no AF. And your first year it is a 3% card (so 4.5 after transferring!).
Side note: aren't you guys able to just place an order through Grub Hub for pick up? That would eliminate most fees and give your credits more value.