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Adding this after seeing posts. I am really not interested in other cards Amex etc. would love to hear from people that have actual experience with either the citi custom or US Bank Cash + card please.
Hello, after a really long hiatus from applying for credit cards, I may be coming out of retirement. I need rewards for streaming services. My personal picks are citi custom cash OR US Bank Cash +. Here is where I need your help. Which one is more liberal with streaming services. I stream many different services that I do not see listed in either of the terms/rewards sections. The list they give like Hulu Netflix etc. is that the only ones that they count? I subscribe to discovery + and Paramount + and Frndly, I do not see ones like these on the lists. What scares me is they use the phrase "select streaming services"
Any insight would help my decision. Thanks!
I just noticed ignore cards in signature I got rid of cash + before the whole streaming thing so I would have to apply again for it, my signature is old like me!!!
Amex BCE and BCP have a yearly $84 credit in the form of statement credit $7 monthly if you spend at least $13.99 on disney+ bundle. I will be using the BCE for this. I am not sure if you subscribe to disney+ bundle.
The Elan Max Cash is liberal with streaming services (none of that 'select') and is a clone of the US Bank Cash+, so presumably the same is true of that.
I have and use a Savor One (I'm an AU) that sees most streaming services as a bonus category with the exception of:
Those I put on my BofA Customized Cash that has "Online Shopping" selected and BofA sees that as the bonus category. So I am able to get 3% on all my streaming services.
Consider a personal Amex Platinum.
1. $20 monthly (up to $240 annually) digital entertainment credit for: Audible, Disney+, The Disney Bundle, ESPN+, Hulu, Peacock, SiriusXM, and The New York Times.
2. A monthly credit for Walmart+...and Walmart+ includes Paramount+ (with ads for most things...they had Top Gun 2 without ads).
3. You already have a Gold and BBP, so presumably like MRs.
4. You already have a Delta Platinum, so presumably could use SkyClub access (no free guests, though...but there is the airfare extras credit on Platinum).
@hackersmovie wrote:I have and use a Savor One (I'm an AU) that sees most streaming services as a bonus category with the exception of:
- YouTube Premium
- YouTube TV
- Frdnly TV
Those I put on my BofA Customized Cash that has "Online Shopping" selected and BofA sees that as the bonus category. So I am able to get 3% on all my streaming services.
The BOA online shopping is interesting I am platinum honors or some such nonsense with BOA so I get the 75% more rewards. Thank you interesting.
@wasCB14 wrote:Consider a personal Amex Platinum.
1. $20 monthly (up to $240 annually) digital entertainment credit for: Audible, Disney+, The Disney Bundle, ESPN+, Hulu, Peacock, SiriusXM, and The New York Times.
OP gave the examples discovery + and Paramount + and Frndly,
Are they included with any of that?
@wasCB14 wrote:Consider a personal Amex Platinum.
1. $20 monthly (up to $240 annually) digital entertainment credit for: Audible, Disney+, The Disney Bundle, ESPN+, Hulu, Peacock, SiriusXM, and The New York Times.
2. A monthly credit for Walmart+...and Walmart+ includes Paramount+ (with ads for most things...they had Top Gun 2 without ads).
3. You already have a Gold and BBP, so presumably like MRs.
4. You already have a Delta Platinum, so presumably could use SkyClub access (no free guests, though...but there is the airfare extras credit on Platinum).
Yeah don't use any of those streaming services. Plus will not pay over $600 for a coupon book card.
@Anonymous wrote:
@wasCB14 wrote:Consider a personal Amex Platinum.
1. $20 monthly (up to $240 annually) digital entertainment credit for: Audible, Disney+, The Disney Bundle, ESPN+, Hulu, Peacock, SiriusXM, and The New York Times.
OP gave the examples discovery + and Paramount + and Frndly,
Are they included with any of that?
Paramount+ is included with Walmart+, albeit the ad-supported one.
@OmarGB9 wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@wasCB14 wrote:Consider a personal Amex Platinum.
1. $20 monthly (up to $240 annually) digital entertainment credit for: Audible, Disney+, The Disney Bundle, ESPN+, Hulu, Peacock, SiriusXM, and The New York Times.
OP gave the examples discovery + and Paramount + and Frndly,
Are they included with any of that?
Paramount+ is included with Walmart+, albeit the ad-supported one.
I knew that! Not a Walmart guy either I like target. Platinum really changed from when I had it years ago and it was mainly a travel card with travel perks.