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How do you get a $500 limit on a card with a $495 AF?
I feel like people are probably confusing Barclay's Black Card with their Barclay-financed Apple cards. Mine started with a $500CL and is solid black (because I bought a black iPod when I applied for it many moons ago).
@djrez4 wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
One thing I love about the AMEX Platinum and the Priority Pass that came with the VISA is that I was almost completely covered on club access. I love being able to walk into an airport and know I can just walk into a club. Unfortunately I now have no access to United which I seem to run into a lot. Any ideas that might give me full coverage on airport lounges, especially since I will be giving up the priority pass with the VISA?
See my post about the United Club Visa. It's the only card that gives you United Club access, and it comes with some good benefits. With $200k a year in spending, you'll have yourself 300k miles. Two round-trip business/first tickets to anywhere or 12 domestic coach tickets.
Minimum 300K miles...could be more depending on your United ticketing purchases.
@visorboy1974 wrote:
@djrez4 wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
One thing I love about the AMEX Platinum and the Priority Pass that came with the VISA is that I was almost completely covered on club access. I love being able to walk into an airport and know I can just walk into a club. Unfortunately I now have no access to United which I seem to run into a lot. Any ideas that might give me full coverage on airport lounges, especially since I will be giving up the priority pass with the VISA?
See my post about the United Club Visa. It's the only card that gives you United Club access, and it comes with some good benefits. With $200k a year in spending, you'll have yourself 300k miles. Two round-trip business/first tickets to anywhere or 12 domestic coach tickets.
Minimum 300K miles...could be more depending on your United ticketing purchases.
Well, sure. If you want to get all mathy about it...