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icyhot
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Is this a good plan?

First off, thanks everyone for all the help, inisght and feedback from everyone these past few months as I've been new to this forum. It's helped me immensely and definitely showed me the errors of my past ways (that I'm still paying for) and how to develop good spending/CC habits.

 

Anyhoo.....

 

I've been considering all my cards and have to developed an action plan for when most of my AFs hit. So far I'm....

 

Keeping the CSP and paying the AF, using it for all travel and Chase travel partners

Keeping Delta and paying AF

PCing AAdvantage to Double Cash and keeping as bill pay card, rack in the miles until the AF and cash them in

Consolidating VentureOne and Venture, racking up 2X on noncategory spend then PCing to QS and keeping as noncat spend card

 

At first I had reservations of having so many non-AF cashback cards, but since I've assigned them all a purpose, (BofA for BankAmerideals, DC for bills, QS for noncat spend) I believe its a good strategy and I'm dumping ALL my cashback rewards into my saving account Smiley Happy

 

Now, one question, I would light to keep one flight card and one hotel card, and if I decide to apply for one in the future I'd be inclined to get another, so for now I think I should just keep one of each. I've been getting great use out of the Hilton card and the points have racked up quickly (I already have 53,000 points from two stays and the bonus, the points from purchaeses have yet to post) however I've really been eyeing the SPG card. I know SPG are harder to earn but way more valuable, so I'm considering PCing the Hilton to SPG. I'll just use the SPG for everything the Hilton gives bonuses on and get less points. I'm not sure if this is a good idea or not Smiley Frustrated

Ch 7 BK discharged 12/2018
Bank Cards: NFCU Flagship Rewards $25K | NFCU Cash Rewards $20K |NFCU More Rewards Amex $17K | PenFed Power Cash $12.5K | PenFed Platinum Rewards $12.5K | PenFed Pathfinder Rewards $10K | PenFed Gold Card $7.5K | PayPal Cashback Mastercard $5K | Apple Card $3.5K
Store Cards: Bergdorf Goodman $10.5K | Neiman Marcus $7.5K | Care Credit $7K |
Scores: EX 656 | EQ 667 | TU 680


Goal Card: Amex Platinum (Amex IIB, waiting for 5 year mark)
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Anonymous
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Re: Is this a good plan?

I would keep the hotel card you stay the most at, not whatever points are harder to earn.

Why would you put your bills on DC? I would use my bills for quicksilver use my DC as general spend. Are you having an issue paying in full? Why not just stick everything on one or the other.

You have a lot of rewards spread out over a ton of cards. Make sure your getting the most out of them.
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icyhot
Valued Contributor

Re: Is this a good plan?

DC is 2% and QS is 1.5%. I stay at hotels a lot anyway and don't have a favorite, so whichever I would stay a lot at anyway
Ch 7 BK discharged 12/2018
Bank Cards: NFCU Flagship Rewards $25K | NFCU Cash Rewards $20K |NFCU More Rewards Amex $17K | PenFed Power Cash $12.5K | PenFed Platinum Rewards $12.5K | PenFed Pathfinder Rewards $10K | PenFed Gold Card $7.5K | PayPal Cashback Mastercard $5K | Apple Card $3.5K
Store Cards: Bergdorf Goodman $10.5K | Neiman Marcus $7.5K | Care Credit $7K |
Scores: EX 656 | EQ 667 | TU 680


Goal Card: Amex Platinum (Amex IIB, waiting for 5 year mark)
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kdm31091
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Re: Is this a good plan?

Your first priority is PIF. Theres no point in agonizing over which rewards to choose if you are losing them to interest. I know youre sick of me saying it but its true. The 0.5 difference between qs and dc is minimal outside of huge spend. If you dont believe me do the math. Its hardly worth worrying about. 

You are spreading your rewards thin. Based on your prior talk of your income and spend I dont think you need anything else and should probably consolidate.

I think the forum has gotten into your head a bit too much and now you are obsessing about maximizing every point every purchase etc. Just take a small break IMO. Focus on paying your balances. As I said, with balances being the case, nothing else matters right now. No matter how good a rewards program is it will not overcome 20 percent interest.

Good luck and I hope you dont take offense. I just think you need a break.

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icyhot
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Re: Is this a good plan?

And I would never put bills and general spend on one card. My OCD couldn't take it
Ch 7 BK discharged 12/2018
Bank Cards: NFCU Flagship Rewards $25K | NFCU Cash Rewards $20K |NFCU More Rewards Amex $17K | PenFed Power Cash $12.5K | PenFed Platinum Rewards $12.5K | PenFed Pathfinder Rewards $10K | PenFed Gold Card $7.5K | PayPal Cashback Mastercard $5K | Apple Card $3.5K
Store Cards: Bergdorf Goodman $10.5K | Neiman Marcus $7.5K | Care Credit $7K |
Scores: EX 656 | EQ 667 | TU 680


Goal Card: Amex Platinum (Amex IIB, waiting for 5 year mark)
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Anonymous
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Re: Is this a good plan?

I realized DC is 2%..over the 1.5 your using for general spend? To make up for the AF's that's where you stick your general spend. Kdm is right, you really need to focus on paying your balances down. And if you stay in different hotels constantly, maybe you just keep to stick that on the venture and keep one other hotel card you frequent.
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icyhot
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Re: Is this a good plan?

I don't take offense. I know my balances are important first. Like I said this is my plan when my AFs hit next year. But the sooner I have a grasp on which cards I'm gonna use and keep, the easier it will be to back away from applying to new cards because they won't fit into my plan. Really my only question is about the Hilton and SPG, I've decided on everything else.
Ch 7 BK discharged 12/2018
Bank Cards: NFCU Flagship Rewards $25K | NFCU Cash Rewards $20K |NFCU More Rewards Amex $17K | PenFed Power Cash $12.5K | PenFed Platinum Rewards $12.5K | PenFed Pathfinder Rewards $10K | PenFed Gold Card $7.5K | PayPal Cashback Mastercard $5K | Apple Card $3.5K
Store Cards: Bergdorf Goodman $10.5K | Neiman Marcus $7.5K | Care Credit $7K |
Scores: EX 656 | EQ 667 | TU 680


Goal Card: Amex Platinum (Amex IIB, waiting for 5 year mark)
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Anonymous
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Re: Is this a good plan?

If you already decided then why did you ask for advice? Lol..good luck.
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kdm31091
Super Contributor

Re: Is this a good plan?

A lot can happen in a year. What if something better comes out? What if points get devalued?

My point is there is no need to plan out apps a year ahead. It is just a credit card. Paying down balances is key before all else.

Id just take a break from the site if its causing you to over stress about this. If you really break it down you are stressing about tiny amounts of rewards. They are nothing more than a small rebate on spend. Nothing to obsess about.

You mentioned OCD. I imagine that is contributing to all of this
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icyhot
Valued Contributor

Re: Is this a good plan?

I asked about the Hilton and SPG.....not about the strategy I was implementing
Ch 7 BK discharged 12/2018
Bank Cards: NFCU Flagship Rewards $25K | NFCU Cash Rewards $20K |NFCU More Rewards Amex $17K | PenFed Power Cash $12.5K | PenFed Platinum Rewards $12.5K | PenFed Pathfinder Rewards $10K | PenFed Gold Card $7.5K | PayPal Cashback Mastercard $5K | Apple Card $3.5K
Store Cards: Bergdorf Goodman $10.5K | Neiman Marcus $7.5K | Care Credit $7K |
Scores: EX 656 | EQ 667 | TU 680


Goal Card: Amex Platinum (Amex IIB, waiting for 5 year mark)
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