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re: Credit Card Rewards and Points Discussion

Posted on 1/15/14 at 11:05 am to
Posted by htownjeep
Republic of Texas
Member since Jun 2005
7612 posts
Posted on 1/15/14 at 11:05 am to
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Dude, the AMEX Gold is just overkill. I honestly don't understand the points thing you're trying to get. You already secured the bonus.

Dude (didn't know men still said this by the way), that is entirely my point/question. I had the fee waived on the Gold and I've got the bonus points already. That was the point of my question since I already have the Platinum.
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Diversify your wallet.

It's very diversified already. I'm just looking to get "better" cards and will drop several of my current visa cards I already have if I get the CSP. I'll just keep the oldest one I have so that won't impact my length of credit facet of my credit score.
I think I'll just go get the CSP now, drop the AMEX gold, keep the Platinum, and get rid of all other Visa's but for the oldest.
Posted by Teddy Ruxpin
Member since Oct 2006
39602 posts
Posted on 1/15/14 at 11:24 am to
I'll just lay out what I have and what I'm doing as of now.

In 2013, I got a Cap One Venture, CSP, Freedom, Amex SPG, and Chase Ink Plus.

I'll be downgrading/canceling Cap One this month. I only got it to improve my credit profile for the later cards.

2013 was spent getting my "keepers" that I intend to use for every day spend over the long term. The Amex SPG gives me diversification and access to a lot more airlines in case I need them.

Now, I'm on burner patrol, looking for cards that serve a specific purpose for specific travel plans.

Yesterday, I was approved for the Barclay's World Arrival. I got this card because I have to attend two separate weddings that just happen to be in Boston on back to back weekends in May. The receptions are at the Intercontinental and Hyatt, which are expensive, but $100 off the regular nightly rate so IMO, it didn't make sense to get their hotel specific cards for the free night bonuses, as I wouldn't get full value for them. I may end up keeping this card for the incidentals coverage (ticket taxes, non category spend, TripIt Pro and free FICO). We'll see.

These two trips would cost approx. $2,000 in airfare and hotels for two people, but as of this second, will cost me $1,000, and probably a bit less by May if I load up on Barclays a bit. Why people who are good with money are scared of credit cards is irrational.

Basically, you're trying to build a strategy, and be mindful of the next goal as you're reaching the one at hand. And I'll adjust as other programs get better/worse.
This post was edited on 1/15/14 at 11:29 am
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