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Just curious as to how they are doing in 2018 - if people find any issues (for example car insurance, which I reject when travelling saying i have the protection on the card - really curious when push comes to shove if I will be covered). Just in general if you use your siggy perks, please post.
What Visa Sig card are you using for car rentals? Are you renting in the USA or internationally? I assume your card was issued in the USA.
I am concerned you may be confusing strong domestic-and-international rental benefits Chase offers on a few Visa Signature/Infinite cards with weaker only-effective-when-international benefits Visa provides. Other banks may provide the stronger form of benefits domestically but it's not common and certainly not by default for Visa.
I've gotten a few little discounts, nothing much or that I couldn't have gotten through some other method. I tried the concierge a while ago and found it disappointing because the concierge told me they only accepted a narrow range of tasks (dinner reservations, tickets, easily located gifts).
I have BOA visa and sun country visa.
And yes rentals were international.
So we can get advance tickets? Or is this only Amex?
Anyone else?
Don't focus on the "signature" perks described on Visa's website. Focus on the specific benefits listed on your bank's website for the exact credit card you will be using.
@UpperNwGuy wrote:Don't focus on the "signature" perks described on Visa's website. Focus on the specific benefits listed on your bank's website for the exact credit card you will be using.
This! The Signature perks on the Visa site are "possible" perks, and the particular issuer may or may not offer them all (and of course may offer additional benefits). I think in the past things were more uniform, much like the "minimum $5K CL" rule, but now the designation says almost nothing. For example, you used to be able to rely on the flexible credit limit if the card was VS, no longer.
Ive ran my Visa 6k card above that to maybe 7? What's the hard limit or how does this work?
Yes I get the specific cards benefits, actually discovered disco deals because of the ironic thread. I guess it's like all things in US - promise big but in reality no one is special.
@BM3 wrote:Ive ran my Visa 6k card above that to maybe 7? What's the hard limit or how does this work?
Yes I get the specific cards benefits, actually discovered disco deals because of the ironic thread. I guess it's like all things in US - promise big but in reality no one is special.
There are cards with great perks. They just usually (if not always) involve some combination of:
-A big annual fee
-A large assets-under-management requirement
-A required history of very high spend
What are top cards for this? CSR? What else?
@BM3 wrote:What are top cards for this? CSR? What else?
CSR is good for travel insurance-type benefits. It's not so much about perks. JPMR is a little better but requires having $10 million at Chase, so "top" in that card family isn't accessible for most people.
Amex Platinum (and Centurion for people spending millions a year) has more in the way of comfort and light luxury travel-related perks.