Business
Gold Rewards actually pays for services rendered — including towing (up to 10 miles), a jump - start and tire changes — up to four times in a calendar year.
Not exact matches
When it boils down to it, the Amex Premier
Rewards Gold Card is
actually a pretty good charge card for businesses.
The Enhanced Business
Gold Rewards Card is
actually a charge card.
The
rewards earning rate on the Blue Delta SkyMiles card is
actually better than the next card up in the Delta card hierarchy, the
Gold Delta SkyMiles card.
The Premier
Rewards Gold Card from American Express
actually earns 3x points on flights with any airline, which immediately makes it more valuable than the Delta card from a points earning perspective.
Reno doesn't have any rooms that cost more than $ 40, I'm staying with a friend in Boston, in New Orleans I'm staying too long and IHG properties are too expensive, in San Diego I
actually am staying at an IHG
Rewards Club property (but burning some spare points from previous promotions), in Milwaukee I could redeem 8,000 Hyatt
Gold Passport points (although I
actually redeemed 25,000 random Marriott
Rewards points I had lying around), and in Lexington I redeemed 40,000 Hyatt
Gold Passport points transferred from a flexible Ultimate
Rewards account.
The
rewards earning rate on the Blue Delta SkyMiles card is
actually better than the next card up in the Delta card hierarchy, the
Gold Delta SkyMiles card.
So for some, it's
actually pretty easy to determine if its worth getting the Premier
Rewards Gold Card and the Platinum Card and for others it's more of a judgment call.
While the Premier
Rewards Gold does have similarities to the EveryDay Preferred, it doesn't offer the 50 percent bonus at the end of each month, so the Preferred card can
actually earn you a higher rate of return on gas and groceries, not to mention non-category spending.
Now that Hyatt
Gold Passport elite members can receive matching status and benefits with M life, the
rewards program for MGM Resorts, I thought it would be interesting to learn more about how it
actually works.
Since this week I've been hammering on the Chase IHG
Rewards Club and Hyatt
Gold Passport co-branded credit cards, and the value of their annual free night certificates, I thought I'd finish out the week discussing a card I
actually have (against my better judgment): the Chase Marriott
Rewards Premier Visa card.
The Business
Gold Rewards Card from American Express OPEN is a charge card, so the balance must be paid in full each month which
actually helps businesses with expense management like: planning, spending, and reevaluating limits on a monthly basis.
The game is pretty generous with
gold as a
reward for each mission, so you can upgrade these locations several times and still have
gold left over to
actually perform those newly unlocked upgrades and throw those lavish parties before going back out to earn more
gold.
You can argue I still earned that
gold through gameplay, so it's okay, but I don't really see how clicking a few buttons to do my garrison missions is any more worthy of
reward than going out and
actually earning a wage in the real world.