@longtimelurker wrote:
@CreditCuriosity wrote:Ya saw that.. I think Ill keep my 2 million in the underground safe and hope my AOD lasts
Just out of interest, where exactly is the safe, and what's the combination?
I'll help. if you share?
@corpcrmgr wrote:That's really generous of Fidelity to offer rewards to poorer people. (That was sarcasm)
@corpcrmgr.. i like your style
2 milly for a extra 1percent on spend 😂 thats beyond a Catch im sure thats for their One percent of Card Holders that have that much in Assets (cash) Imma Stick with AOD till the World Blow 😂
@longtimelurker wrote:
@CreditCuriosity wrote:Ya saw that.. I think Ill keep my 2 million in the underground safe and hope my AOD lasts
Just out of interest, where exactly is the safe, and what's the combination?
Or alternatively, your mother's maiden name and the last 4 of your social would suffice.
Per DoC: "There aren't any other credit cards that earn 3% across the board."
... even though there was a recent review of the AOD Card on his website??
... but he isn't counting it since it's technically geofenced from appearances.
@Aim_High wrote:Per DoC: "There aren't any other credit cards that earn 3% across the board."
... even though there was a recent review of the AOD Card on his website??
... but he isn't counting it since it's technically geofenced from appearances.
Yes, I wondered about that as well (and there's Tropical Finance which really seems to be geofenced). But I don't know which has more eligible people, a geofenced CU or needing $2M in managed funds with Fidelity!
@longtimelurker wrote:Fidelity, if you have $2M in Managed accounts, your 2% Visa becomes a 3% Visa
Oh man, can't wait to gather my $2M and strap down with Fidelity. Goodbye AOD hello Fidelity lol.
But in all seriousness, people with that much investment wouldn't look at a 3% card. They would look to become a Centurian cardholder.
2M, I will have my safe bank and my own card with my picture on it, with 5% CB or maybe 6% for now.
@longtimelurker wrote:Fidelity, if you have $2M in Managed accounts, your 2% Visa becomes a 3% Visa
As explained in https://www.doctorofcredit.com/fidelity-introduces-benefits-for-wealth-management-customers-includin...
the fees for managed services are quite high so not really a good choice unless the service for the fee is valuable to you anyway!
I always laugh when I see offers from Fidelity, E-Trade and you have to put in a lot of money to get an offer of a bonus transfer 25k and get $50 and to get $250 you have to transfer 250k. I also laugh when I get offers from Citi on my Sears card TY Points spend $600 / month for 90 days on gas and get 5pts more I feel bad if you spend that much on gas!! No matter what the offer is I never get the pts.