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@a1canesfan wrote:
If you use the benefits you’ll get a lot more out of it than the $550 AF. $200 airline credit, $200 Uber credits, $100 Saks credit alone covers $500 of it. Factor in Centurion Lounges, Priority Pass membership, automatic Gold status at Hilton, Marriott, Hertz and Exec at National...and 5x points on flights and hotels, TSA pre or Global Entry credit, etc and it’s pretty easy to get well in excess of your money’s worth out of the card.
Exactly! It’s a great card for some.
I do see, however, some get it because it’s a nice looking card with no thought of if it actually will benefit them and if they can recoup the fee.
A lot of people seem to default to 'flashy' whenever a card doesn't work within their single focus of life. I fly every 12 days and stay in hotels half of the year; I can easily see value in the Platinum. Likewise, SimpleSally that lives alone, goes nowhere, and lives in her cash-only mentality probably thinks that someone with the PRG or an even cheaper AF card is just spending money to be 'flashy'. Most credit cards aren't designed to appeal to 'everyone' and those that do tend to have garbage rewards.
Nothing wrong with someone getting a card simply because it's flashy and completely disregarding the benefits. It's their money and I'm not paying the annual fee so I don't have an opinion one way or the other. Besides...someone has to pay for the generous subs that we all partake of.
@Loquat wrote:Nothing wrong with someone getting a card simply because it's flashy and completely disregarding the benefits. It's their money and I'm not paying the annual fee so I don't have an opinion one way or the other. Besides...someone has to pay for the generous subs that we all partake of.
The airfare extras and Uber credits probably wouldn't be $200 each if everyone used every dollar of them. Banks wouldn't offer 0% promos if some people didn't get end up paying interest later.
I disagree.
Lol, I think I replied to the wrong post in my prior post. Too many vodka tonics this evening.
@redpat wrote:I disagree.
Lol, I think I replied to the wrong post in my prior post. Too many vodka tonics this evening.
Here's another one
@KJinNC wrote:A coworker is leaving for a job at another company, and a group of us met for a happy hour last night to celebrate that. One of my buddies paid for his drinks with a business Amex platinum card for his personal sideline business that had nothing to do with the event. I scratched my head at that one.
I think he is taking that event as a business one....... = 50% deduction.