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Hi folks,
Happy new year!
I'm looking for a new card to replace my uber card for dining spend. I probably spend close to 3k a year on food so could really use the extra dining cash back. I spend around $70 per month on gas and rarely travel/fly. I'm on the fence between the WF Propel and the Chase AARP, but I'm welcome to any other suggestions.
Current cards: Citi DC, [Chase: Freedom, IHG Select, Amazon prime], BoA BBR, Uber Visa, USB Cash+, Discover IT, Cap1 QS
I quickly looked at these 2 cards, and I'd go with the WF Propel. Since both offer essentially the same cash back for you, I'd choose the one with the highest SUB (if you can handle the criteria). The WF Propel is $300 and the Chase AARP is $100. I didn't compare the other benefits that come with each card.
1) Visa is a little more widely accepted
2) Because you have history with Chase possibly a higher starting SL?
3) The Propel is a great card and you may want to diversify outside of Chase?
4) I do not know if you are within 5/24 for Chase approval?
Rewards for what your spend is going to be very close in comparison.
I think it's going to be a preference decision.
maybe someone else will chime in with a little more info.
Another item to consider OP, the AARP Visa appears to be switching banks from Chase to Comenity at some point during 2020...if that matters to you. No definitive timeline or other details are known at this time on whether the same or comparable benefits would be available.
@M_Smart007 wrote:1) Visa is a little more widely accepted
2) Because you have history with Chase possibly a higher starting SL?
3) The Propel is a great card and you may want to diversify outside of Chase?
4) I do not know if you are within 5/24 for Chase approval?
Rewards for what your spend is going to be very close in comparison.
I think it's going to be a preference decision.
maybe someone else will chime in with a little more info.
Currently 3/24. Propel does appear to have some nice benefits
@FinStar wrote:Another item to consider OP, the AARP Visa appears to be switching banks from Chase to Comenity at some point during 2020...if that matters to you. No definitive timeline or other details are known at this time on whether the same or comparable benefits would be available.
Hm.. I did not know that. I vaguely remember Comenity having a bad rep so that might be a deal breaker
@Anonymous wrote:
Propel can be 5% on dining, travel, gas if you fly even just once.
And propel has better "offers" than chase in my experience.
Mind explaining how it could be 5%?
Propel also has cell phone insurance, car rental insurance, 3% on gas, hotels, parking, and tolls if you do some light traveling. Comenity or Chase won't match that.
AND..... as a bonus if you have to call WF customer service regarding rewards, they play some interesting distorted music (audio was recorded way too hot) while you're on hold.