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TCL: $571.05k CCs:23 AAoA: 6yr 1mo Util: ~1% Derog: 0 |
Mortgage: $215.1k Sonata Lease: $1.3k Palisade: $23.8k |
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TCL: $571.05k CCs:23 AAoA: 6yr 1mo Util: ~1% Derog: 0 |
Mortgage: $215.1k Sonata Lease: $1.3k Palisade: $23.8k |
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TCL: $571.05k CCs:23 AAoA: 6yr 1mo Util: ~1% Derog: 0 |
Mortgage: $215.1k Sonata Lease: $1.3k Palisade: $23.8k |
Hey all!
I just wanted to share with you all because I am soooooo freakin excited about it!
I just got my new Capital One Venture card in the mail a few days ago.
Call me trivial, but I love the weight and the texture of it!
I gotten a few "whoa! This is a nice card!" Responses from cashier's who handle my card.
Below you will see 2 pictures of the front and back (I also like how the card number is on the back in an unorthodox fashion).
Cheers!
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TCL: $571.05k CCs:23 AAoA: 6yr 1mo Util: ~1% Derog: 0 |
Mortgage: $215.1k Sonata Lease: $1.3k Palisade: $23.8k |
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TCL: $571.05k CCs:23 AAoA: 6yr 1mo Util: ~1% Derog: 0 |
Mortgage: $215.1k Sonata Lease: $1.3k Palisade: $23.8k |
I keep going back and forth on this card. I like that it's so flexible in that you can use miles on any travel purchase, and the 40K miles signup bonus is very nice, but it has problems long term. Earning is only as good as my Citi DC card, except I can use that 2% back on anything I want. And my DC has no annual fee... but also no signup bonus.
To me it seems the main benefit of this card is the fat signup bonus. After that it's meh. If I were to get it, I'd probably do so before taking a trip somewhere, long enough to get the bonus (and impress a few waitresses), and then probably PC it to something else before the AF hits.
@MrDisco99
I kind of agree with you there, but the only difference I see in the 2% I get back with the Venture and the DC is, with the DC, you MUST pay attention to when you pay the bill -> if you pay the balance too early, don't get the 1% back on of payments. The payments must be captured on a "purchase tracker" -> which can be much later than when you make the charges.
The Venture is a no hassle 2% back, but it can only be redeemed for travel (which is fine with me, because it forces me to take vacations and enjoy life).
Cheers!
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TCL: $571.05k CCs:23 AAoA: 6yr 1mo Util: ~1% Derog: 0 |
Mortgage: $215.1k Sonata Lease: $1.3k Palisade: $23.8k |
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TCL: $571.05k CCs:23 AAoA: 6yr 1mo Util: ~1% Derog: 0 |
Mortgage: $215.1k Sonata Lease: $1.3k Palisade: $23.8k |
@MrDisco99 wrote:I keep going back and forth on this card. I like that it's so flexible in that you can use miles on any travel purchase, and the 40K miles signup bonus is very nice, but it has problems long term. Earning is only as good as my Citi DC card, except I can use that 2% back on anything I want. And my DC has no annual fee... but also no signup bonus.
To me it seems the main benefit of this card is the fat signup bonus. After that it's meh. If I were to get it, I'd probably do so before taking a trip somewhere, long enough to get the bonus (and impress a few waitresses), and then probably PC it to something else before the AF hits.
Most people end up PC'ing to a VentureOne or QS1 because you have to spend more than $8,000 a year to justify the annual fee and rate of return over the VentureOne.
my storage locker shows up as travel so I never have to worry about applying my 2%
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