Anonymous wrote:We get cash back from Amex and MasterCard each year. Why do people use cards that give them miles in which they may or may not use when there are credit cards available which provide cash that can be saved or used to purchase anything including airline tickets.
Anonymous wrote:Starwood AmEx.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We like Capital One for a bunch of reasons - very easy to use the rewards, and they are the ONLY card that doesn't charge you overseas fees when you make purchases abroad. If you travel a lot, like we do, this can be a deal breaker.
That's not true-- here are 9 cards from Chase with no overseas transaction fee (including United)--
https://creditcards.chase.com/no-foreign-transaction-fee-credit-cards.aspx
I am thinking of getting the Chase Sapphire because I think it lets you convert reward points into miles with different airlines pretty easily. If I flew United regularly then I'd probably get a United card because I think they waive the luggage fee for cardholders.
Anonymous wrote:We like Capital One for a bunch of reasons - very easy to use the rewards, and they are the ONLY card that doesn't charge you overseas fees when you make purchases abroad. If you travel a lot, like we do, this can be a deal breaker.