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@DigitalArk wrote:
For me, there are CSP, PRG, BCP and Costco Amex (sort of).
2: FNBO Maximum Rewards card at 10.99% ($59), and BoA Platinum Plus at 9.24% ($59). Neither of these had annual fees originally though, they were added on later, by the issuers.
@DigitalArk wrote:
For me, there are CSP, PRG, BCP and Costco Amex (sort of).
well how many active af , do you count cards that have waived af. I will seperate which have waived and which don't .
The ones that have af waived as of today are CSP and citi aa. The ones that have active AF Us airways, ink plus, edp
(2) Diners Club
(1) Venture
(1) Chase
* Amex Platinum
* CSP
* Marriott
* US Airways / Aviator
* Venture
Later this year will most likely add:
* Citi Prestige
* Amex BCP
* PC Amex ED to EDP (my physical card reads "preferred" even though its a regular ED)
* Amex PRG
* Ritz Carlton
* Maybe Citi AA Executive
@Anonymous wrote:
Well...
BSP
PRG (x2)
CSP (x2)
Marriott Rewards
IHG
Aviator Red (x2)
Ritz Carlton
Venture (x2)
Ink Plus
Prestige
Geez Nixon - are you able to get your money's worth with all of these AF cards? Or are some of these from signup bonuses?! I have a hard time splitting spend across the 3 cards I use regularly, let alone the other 6 I have! I guess what I'm asking is, are you able to earn decent rewards across all of these cards?
@galahad15 wrote:
@DigitalArk wrote:
For me, there are CSP, PRG, BCP and Costco Amex (sort of).2: FNBO Maximum Rewards card at 10.99% ($59), and BoA Platinum Plus at 9.24% ($59). Neither of these had annual fees originally though, they were added on later, by the issuers.
That stinks! Have you contacted the EO to see if they were willing to remove the AF? That's absurd that they added AFs to your cards ![]()