Not exact matches
Of those, the
biggest spender is New York State United Teachers, which has aired ads questioning Cuomo's cuts and his decision to allow the expiration of a so - called «millionaires tax» on New Yorkers
earning over $ 200,000.
Big spenders can
earn 10,000 AAdvantage Elite Qualifying Miles — progress toward elite status — after spending $ 40,000 in a year.
This card features fantastic rewards for Aer Lingus, British Airways, Iberia, OpenSkies and LEVEL purchases as well as some attractive bonuses and benefits — especially for
big spenders who can spend at least $ 30,000 per year and
earn the companion fare.
As an intro offer for new cardmembers, Discover will match ALL the cash back
earned at the end of your first year, automatically.So
big spenders get more out of this than the introductory offer on the Chase Freedom ®.
For the duration of this period, the rewards you
earn are not capped in any way, which can be especially beneficial for
big spenders.
If you are a
big spender, it would be very easy to recoup the annual fee considering the higher
earning potential offered by these cards.
However, if you're a
Big Spender who already
earns Hilton status by staying in Hilton hotels or who spends $ 40,000 on the American Express Surpass card, you could be better off spending on the Virgin Atlantic card (up to $ 25,000 a calender year) and
earning 4.2 Hilton points per $ 1 spent.
We're not
big spenders, but we managed to
earn over $ 300 one year and about $ 190 the second year.
In addition to these benefits, the Marriott Business card also comes with instant Silver Elite status and the ability for
big spenders ($ 50,000 + per year) to
earn Gold status from credit card spending alone.
Additionally, cardholders can
earn even more SkyMiles and MQMs as a
big spender.
Just note that there is a $ 1,500 quarterly limit to the amount of 5 % cashback you can
earn, a nice bonus for
big spenders.
The Starwood card is regarded as the best everyday spending card because you
earn 1.25 air miles for every $ 1 you spend, provided you're a
Big Spender who will transfer your Starwood points to airlines in increments of 20,000 miles.
Big spenders may go for the British Airways Visa Signature that offers additional mileage
earning on top of the sign - up bonus.
Bigger spenders could
earn greater rewards with other cards, even with an annual fee.
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Big Cabela's
spenders can
earn up to 5 percent on Cabela's purchases.
There are no special purchase categories like gas or groceries, so unless you're a
big spender, it might take you a bit longer to
earn enough miles to score a free ticket.
In addition to these benefits, the Marriott Business card also comes with instant Silver Elite status and the ability for
big spenders ($ 50,000 + per year) to
earn Gold status from credit card spending alone.
If you are a
big spender, it would be very easy to recoup the annual fee considering the higher
earning potential offered by these cards.
Big spenders take note: after
earning the full 100,000 bonus for spending $ 20,000 in your first year, you can also obtain a Travel Together Ticket for British Airways flights by spending a total of $ 30,000 in a single calendar year.
Additionally, cardholders can
earn even more SkyMiles and MQMs as a
big spender.
I keep the Aviator red card just for the 10 % mileage rebate every year (which more than covers the annual fee) but, if you're a
big spender, the card could also
earn you Elite Qualifying Dollars (EQD) to help you reach the status level you're going for.
HSBC has begun advising holders of the HSBC Platinum Qantas Visa that they will be cutting back on the number of Qantas Points that can be
earned by
big spenders.
This is true, however, for
big spenders there is a significant decrease in
earn after the $ 2,500 per statement period threshold is passed.
Whether you're a
big spender or put just a few expenses on the card, you'll get great value from the simple rewards and
earning scheme.
This could be a good option for
big spenders and the 0 % APR on purchases for 12 months may be helpful for some, while
earning 3 % cashback.
Big spenders and short distance flyers will likely see an increase in their mileage
earning.
This means that fliers used to buying the cheapest tickets will take much longer to
earn status than
big spenders.
If you're a
big spender, you could
earn even more MQMs by having both versions of the card, plus you'd
earn two companion certificates each year!
After that, you're stuck
earning 1 %, which can hinder your rewards if you're a
big spender.
Bottomline, if you want to
earn a flexible points currency that you can transfer to different partners, rather than
earning points with one specific partner, and are a
big spender, the Chase Sapphire is a strong option.
Some credit cards place a cap on the cash back you can
earn to avoid
big spenders getting too well rewarded.
It is true that, unless you are a very
big spender, using a credit card as the primary means to
earn points is a long and slow road.
Those who want to redeem their points for non-travel related rewards may want to look elsewhere, as will
big spenders who stand to
earn rewards at a greater rate.
Once again, if you're a
big supermarket
spender (but not so
big you spend well above the $ 6,000 cap), you could stand to
earn substantially more with the Blue Cash Preferred ® from American Express Card.
Within the first 3 months of owning this card,
big spenders can
earn 50,000 Membership Rewards ® points by spending $ 10,000 on qualifying purchases.
However, the
big investors are not forgotten, as
big spenders stand a chance to
earn up to 300 % in token bonuses.