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Capital One Venture to Savor?

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CreditCuriosity
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Re: Capital One Venture to Savor?


@Anonymous wrote:

Just throwing this out there. You could also PC into the no AF version of the venture. I know the rewards are a little less. From 2 points to 1.25. But it is an easy option too.


Why would you want to this just curious? 1.25% on travel only redemption or GC's vs. 1.5% on anything.  Only advantage of Venture one has is 12 month 0 apr other then that it is a sub-par card  on Cap1 pick as that is the only benefit and wouldn't get that with a PC to the Venture One.

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xXIDaShizIXx
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Re: Capital One Venture to Savor?


@CreditCuriousity wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:

Just throwing this out there. You could also PC into the no AF version of the venture. I know the rewards are a little less. From 2 points to 1.25. But it is an easy option too.


Why would you want to this just curious? 1.25% on travel only redemption or GC's vs. 1.5% on anything.  Only advantage of Venture one has is 12 month 0 apr other then that it is a sub-par card  on Cap1 pick as that is the only benefit and wouldn't get that with a PC to the Venture One.


Yeah, that wouldn't make a lot of sense. I decided to PC to the Quicksilver last night. 

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