Multiple ways. It all depends on what you're buying and where your expenditures primarily are. There really is no one size fits all card.
AggieDan04 said:
Anybody have the Amazon card? We're already Prime members and spend a stupid amount on Amazon, so getting the 5% back seems like a no-brainer. The card has some terrible reviews though. Not sure if I'm missing something.
This isn't completely correct. You can get the Southwest bonus once every 24 months and you can have a card already open. So if its been over 24 months since your bonus, you can call to cancel the card to apply for a new one and get the bonus again.Aggie09Derek said:Wait for another crazy offer to come up and then use it for a handful of months, get reward, then cancel the card before the annual fee hits the next year.TheBiggerEvent said:
I use the Chase Southwest on everything except Restaurants/Bars which i used Uber (4% CB) - any idea how i can improve?
I would get the priority card if doing the SW cards and try to get the companion pass (very easy if you can also get the business card as well).TheBiggerEvent said:
Am i just a dufous for using the southwest card vs the chase saff preferred?
Transferred points won't count towards status. I don't believe they will count towards the companion pass either. SW card will build that those categories up.TheBiggerEvent said:
Am i just a dufous for using the southwest card vs the chase saff preferred?
94chem said:chris1515 said:
Citibank also has a 2% cash back card with no annual fee.
I had their Dividend card for 1% back for years. I called them to see if they would match the 2% that Fidelity offers, and they did and switched me to the new card.
Good job. I have the BoA Preferred Rewards card. It pays 1.5%, no fees, and works for me because I've been banking there 30 years. It pays 2.625% if you keep enough $ in savings, checking, and brokerage combined. ~1500/year cash back is good enough to keep me from shopping around too much.
hypeiv said:^ this question is the key to what card to get...IrishTxAggie said:
Where do you use your credit card the most?
If you just want one card to throw everything on and forget about it there are cards that give 2% like the Citi double cash
Even if your typical spend a months looks like:
$300 dining out
$200 gas
$500 groceries
$1000 other
It might seem like the just throwing everything on the Amex Blue Cash Preferred is better than a 2% card because of the 6x on groceries and 3x on gas, but in reality after 12 months of the above spend you average out to just 2.05% cash back after you factor in the annual fee.
If your budget is weighed heaver in one category like dining, gas, or groceries there might be a single card that can get slightly better, but if you can its best to try to break your purchases into a trio of cards.
In the above example if the person used a Barclays Uber for dining out, Amex BCP for gas and groceries and a citi double cash for everything else, after annual fees they would be getting around ~3% cash back
Ask the boat people to process 1/2 the payment the day before your monthly cycle and the other 1/2 the day after.Ag92NGranbury said:
For the record... Alliant has changed policy that you cannot earn cash back now for a monthly bill over $10,000. The most that can be earned in one month is 2.5% of 10k or $250.
Pretty much ruins future purchases like buying jet ski's on credit card.
OasisMan said:HYC_AG said:
Google the "Chase Trifecta". It's the sapphire reserve (for the perks, travel and dining), freedom(for rotating categories at 5X points) and freedom unlimited (for 1.5X points on anything else). Then you pool your points on the reserve to redeem.
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CapCity12thMan said:
AMEX Platinum here. Had it for about 3 years knowing we would travel 2-3x per year. In 2024, I calculated our received value at $1700 for the $750 fee we pay for it.
Even only traveling 1x per year the benefits are great especially if you can utilize lounges in the airport. With two teenage boys, a 2-3 hour wait in an airport is much more tolerable when you have free food - real food - and comfortable seating with wifi and TVs. Our last trip I calculated we ate and drank prob $200 worth of stuff in the lounge. Pays for bag fees, pays for digital entertainment and some uber.
It's worth it until it isn't. Once boys are out of the house we will probably downgrade.
Diggity said:
if you can qualify for the Robinhood Gold Card, it's worth looking at. Straight 3% cash back is pretty hard to beat.
My only gripe with them so far has been the fraud response. I got nailed by a Pemex station on vacation and RH was pretty useless. Burden of proof was totally on me initially. I got it straightened out in the end but very different experience than Chase and Amex. Could have been an isolated incident, but I doubt it.