Agreed! These high annual fee cards are not for everyone. If you do not travel frequently they likely are not worth the annual fee. Spouse carries the Amex Plat and Delta reserve as they travel for work and need the lounge access and more perks. 85% of time I fly, I'm flying with them so they can get me into the lounges. |
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Mostly Capitol one Quicksilver. I like to see cash back right away, not points and I also don't care for rotating categories.
I also have two discover cards that have cash advance taken out for 4% fee and thrown into market. I love Discover. |
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2 and a Kohls Card I got for the coupons and such around back to school. I used that one for some Christmas stuff too.
I pay them off every month even if I have to dip into savings (like this month ouch). |
Wha???!! |
Also with Chase, all the sign up bonuses. |
| I used to have four credit cards, but over a few years cut back to one. I've never missed the three credit cards that I cancelled and my credit score is excellent...845. |
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2, and the 2nd primarily is a backup if some issue arises with the first. Neither has an annual fee.
Have lifetime airline lounge access bought over a decade ago. Have lifetime airline status, which means more legroom seats are no charge and we get good help during irregular operations. Have lifetime hotel chain status, which includes free breakfast for the family and automatic hotel club floor access. Concentrating flights on 1 airline and stays at 1 hotel brand really paid off. I definitely recommend doing that. |
| I have two and husband has two. Mid-30s and HHI $800K. |
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We travel frequently so we have the following:
United Platinum Visa- gives us free baggage and upgrades Delta Platinum Amex- free bags and perks Southwest Chase Visa- lots of Southwest points BofA ATM/Visa card- seldom use We get a ton of mileage and the free bags more than pay any card annual fees. I charge anything I can and do pay off the bills every month. It's amazing how the miles add up. |
I’m one of the first PP with 3 cards and I also pay off in full without question! |
| I got a letter in the mail today that I am pre approved for AmEx platinum. I am the one with citi double and amazon prime visa interested in trying chase sapphire. I still feel amex platinum is too mentally challenging for me right now - but maybe next year. I see a lot of you have it. |
Don’t do it for less than 150,000 points bonus. |
Agreed. Just opened an Incognito window and googled: Amex Platinum And the first link was to a bonus offer of 150k, with 80k crossed out. But PP, it does take some work/learning to maximize the Platinum card, especially with the "coupon book" of annual and monthly credits. It's honestly a little crazy how complicated it has gotten. Remember that many of these credits requires "enrollment" on the website before you make the charge, if you want to get the credit. https://frequentmiler.com/amex-platinum-complete-guide/ |
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Every time I analyze my travel/lifestyle against the Amex Gold/Platinum, there are few benefits for me and a very high annual fee. Ditto for the Chase Sapphire and Capitol One cards.
A colleague reaches a different answer for his Amex Platinum and airline club credit card, but he travels in a very different way from how I travel. So I would encourage everyone to analyze perks and fees against their own travel needs/habits and lifestyle. |
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Just two. One Amex and one Visa.
That way, i have options if one is declined or not accepted at a particular business for some reason. I pay the bills in full every month. I usually only charge large, recurring, or mail-order purchases. I don't use debit. I use cash for small in-person day-to-day purchaes. I don't do enough travel to play the rewards game. I have effectively zero business travel, and my pleasure travel (2-3 trips per year) is to different places, so I don't always use the same airlines, hotels, or rental car agencies. |