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FicoMike0
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Help choosing card

I just decided to take dw on trip. Probably blow a few kilodollars. I'm thinking a new card with sub.

Youngest account 2 months, usb connect

Fico8s, ex 791, eq 822, tu 808, fico9s all higher.

I'd like one that pays global entry tsa prepass, or bigger sub.

Prefer small or no af. Like a big cl.

Chase is out.

I'm wondering if another usb is out of the question?

Anyone know what's up with U.S. Bank Flexperks Gold American Express? Usb card on amex payment system?

I'm looking at Penfed pathfinder, Capone venture (low cl and cli on qs, any better on venture?), Bank of America Premium Rewards

I'm a little confused, any suggestions welcome.

 

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Wu-Credit
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Re: Help choosing card

I almost went for the BofA Premium (instead of the Unlimited CR) myself. That'd probably be my choice. Are you a preferred rewards customer at BofA? 

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FicoMike0
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Re: Help choosing card

No relationship with boa. I'm leaning toward penfed, I'm already a member. I'll look again at boa, thanks.

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user979797
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Re: Help choosing card

@FicoMike0 The USAA Eagle navigator visa sig has a sign up bonus of 300.00 with a 95.00 annual fee. 3% back on travel including air, hotel, car and vacation rentals, rideshare, tolls and other travel related stuff and 2% back on anything else. Comes with Travel protections and features. Up to $100 TSA PreCheck or Global Entry credit every four years. 10K bonus points every year when you book rental car or hotel through USAA rewards center. 

 

Wells Fargo Autograph Journey has a 600.00 sub with a 95.00 annual fee. 5% back on hotels, 4% back on airlines 3% back on all other travel and dining and 1% anything else. 50.00 annual statement credit when you purchase at least 50.00 per year in airlines tickets (could make up some of TSA cost). Also comes with travel protections and features.

 

Truist Enjoy Travel: You can pre qualify on their website and possibly get this card with no hard pull. No annual fee. 200.00 SUB. 2% back on airfare car rentals and hotels and statement credit up to $85 for TSA PreCheck or Global Entry fee is awarded once every four years.

 

Navy Federal Flagship Rewards: 400.00 sub 49.00 annual fee. 3% back on travel 2% back on anything else. Up 100.00 TSA global entry fee credited back every 4 years and 18% max rate. 

 

Plains Commerce Bank World MasterCard: 3% back on travel and dining 2% back on gas 1% anything else. 500.00 sub. 95.00 annual fee waived the first year. 23.99% max rate.

 

Arvest Visa Signature Flex Rewards: 150.00 SUB, no annual fee, 0% for 12 months on BTs and purchases, up to 100.00 global entry TSA refunded once every 4 years.

 

Here are a few choices I picked for you based on what you said. Navy and USAA have the highest starting CL possibilities but that doesn't mean the others wont give you a decent SL as you have decent stats and scores. Happy travels and best of luck to you. 

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FicoMike0
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Re: Help choosing card

Thanks alot, that really helps!

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