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Replacing my Venture One with CSP

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icyhot
Valued Contributor

Replacing my Venture One with CSP

Going to use my new CSP as my general travel spend card and pay off my VentureOne and sock drawer it. It did what its supposed to do Smiley Happy

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kdm31091
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Re: Replacing my Venture One with CSP

Ok with all due respect how many times are you going to "switch" cards? I think a few days ago you were telling everyone Venture One was your main card.

 

You are allowed to do whatever you want but I thought you said your spend was low (something like $500 a month). As we all told you when you said that, an AF card makes basically no sense in this situation. You have to do what you feel is best, but by the sounds of your spend, a CSP won't be something you can justify. After year one, you have to spend a lot to make it make sense, and it doesn't seem like your spend is there.

 

It seems to me like you are simply going by whatever is popular and not doing thorough research into cards before applying. You have mentioned opening and closing many cards. Credit is not a game and instead of relying on what is popular on here, you need to do what's best for you. A CSP makes no sense for some people, and others love it.

 

Good luck with the CSP and hopefully I'm wrong and it actually will work well for you.

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taxi818
Super Contributor

Re: Replacing my Venture One with CSP


@kdm31091 wrote:

Ok with all due respect how many times are you going to "switch" cards? I think a few days ago you were telling everyone Venture One was your main card.

 

You are allowed to do whatever you want but I thought you said your spend was low (something like $500 a month). As we all told you when you said that, an AF card makes basically no sense in this situation. You have to do what you feel is best, but by the sounds of your spend, a CSP won't be something you can justify. After year one, you have to spend a lot to make it make sense, and it doesn't seem like your spend is there.

 

It seems to me like you are simply going by whatever is popular and not doing thorough research into cards before applying. You have mentioned opening and closing many cards. Credit is not a game and instead of relying on what is popular on here, you need to do what's best for you. A CSP makes no sense for some people, and others love it.

 

Good luck with the CSP and hopefully I'm wrong and it actually will work well for you.


+1 I definantly will not get a CSP. what the hell. 4k spend in 3 months just to get the bonus. no way. i would have to sock drawer every other single card just to make it. even though my credit card spend is about 2500 per month. but i don't want that much on a single card. with balances on others.

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icyhot
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Re: Replacing my Venture One with CSP

Yeah I know that was cuz I thought I'd be stuck with the venture and would never get the CSP. Now that I have it I'm gonna use it. More points. And an annual fee is an annual fee. I don't see what the obsession is to "justify" it at this point. I know it has an AF and I'm gonna pay it. The Venture gives less points than the CSP and the CSP has transfer partners. That's really all there is to it but thanks for your input :-)
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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icyhot
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Re: Replacing my Venture One with CSP

And spend changes. Like I said the $500 figure was just an example. And who knows what it will be next year or 3 months from now.
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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taxi818
Super Contributor

Re: Replacing my Venture One with CSP

But to get the bonus on. That csp. You have to make it primary right now. Too bad they made it 4k in 3 months. That is crazy. But a lot of points. Worth it.
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icyhot
Valued Contributor

Re: Replacing my Venture One with CSP

Yes it is a lot but I'll probably make some large purchases and pay them right off
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: Replacing my Venture One with CSP


@icyhot wrote:
Yeah I know that was cuz I thought I'd be stuck with the venture and would never get the CSP. Now that I have it I'm gonna use it. More points. And an annual fee is an annual fee. I don't see what the obsession is to "justify" it at this point. I know it has an AF and I'm gonna pay it. The Venture gives less points than the CSP and the CSP has transfer partners. That's really all there is to it but thanks for your input :-)

There's no obsession with "justifying it". If your spend does not give you enough rewards to outearn the annual fee, you are losing money in rewards. But I will not beat a dead horse because I don't think you quite understand what anyone is saying when they say that.


@icyhot wrote:
And spend changes. Like I said the $500 figure was just an example. And who knows what it will be next year or 3 months from now.

So you obtained a relatively expensive AF card in the hopes your spend will increase in the future? Smiley Frustrated

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icyhot
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Re: Replacing my Venture One with CSP

"Relatively" expensive is the key word because expensive to one isn't expensive to another. To me a high AF is $450 and I wouldn't dare. But $95 isn't anything to cry home about
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: Replacing my Venture One with CSP

I dont think the AF amount is the issue. What I believe these knowledgeable members are trying to get across is it makes no sense to have a card with an AF if your regular spend (key word: regular) would not provide you with enough rewards that exceed the AF.

At least thats how it seems. Im too lazy to go back through other threads and try to untangle the rest of this story Smiley Very Happy
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