Not exact matches
With the $ 95 annual fee also waived in the first year, this
card is a no brainer for beginner travel and
points enthusiasts.
Chase, Barclays, American Express, Capital One, and Discover have designed
cards that earn cash back and
points or miles for travel, gas, groceries, dining, and sports
enthusiasts.
We only recommend this
card to Harley - Davidson
enthusiasts since the
points you get can only be exchanged for Harley - Davidson gift
cards.
Since Chase Ultimate Rewards has the best combination of credit
cards, diversity of transfer partners, and overall value among the transferable
points programs, holding one of these two
cards will be part of a long - term strategy for many travel
enthusiasts.
The Chase 5/24 Rule has shaken up how miles and
points enthusiasts decide what credit
cards to open.
And for advanced
points and miles
enthusiasts, the great return on everyday spending makes the Arrival Plus
card worth keeping.
Clearly, the Arrival Premier
card is designed for cardholders who want simple redemption options rather than travel
card enthusiasts who want to maximize the value of their
points by transferring them to outside loyalty programs.
This news sent some shockwaves to
points enthusiasts but the real punch in the gut just happened when another (credible) rumor surfaced that Chase decided to apply this rule to ALL of its
cards, even the co-branded
cards like the Southwest, British Airways, United, etc..
Many travel bloggers and
enthusiast report having this
card for years and love the
card for the flexibility of the
points.
I'm considerably more conservative than a lot of miles and
points enthusiasts when it comes to how many credit
cards I open and how often I churn my portfolio... but I still take a great deal of interest when there's a nice sign - up bonus on offer.
If you're a miles &
points enthusiast then its very likely that you're either close to, right on or over the 5
card per 24 months limit right now and, while those in last two categories can't do much more than hope that Chase doesn't implement its own rule, those in the first category shouldn't do anything to jeopardise their chances of being approved for this
card should they wish to apply for it.
Its solid annual free night perk, low annual fee, great earnings rates and other excellent benefits make the IHG
card a contender for any
points enthusiast.
If you're a true miles and
points enthusiast your wallet is almost certainly crammed full of credit
cards that have one purpose or another in your life.
I'm considerably more conservative than a lot of miles and
points enthusiasts when it comes to how many credit
cards I open and how often I churn my portfolio....
Since Chase Ultimate Rewards has the best combination of credit
cards, diversity of transfer partners, and overall value among the transferable
points programs, holding one of these two
cards will be part of a long - term strategy for many travel
enthusiasts.
The Chase IHG
card has been extremely popular among miles and
points enthusiasts thanks to it's reasonable $ 49 annual fee.
Points enthusiasts can get status and points with credit cards and save those points for stays where Hilton Honors points still offer good
Points enthusiasts can get status and
points with credit cards and save those points for stays where Hilton Honors points still offer good
points with credit
cards and save those
points for stays where Hilton Honors points still offer good
points for stays where Hilton Honors
points still offer good
points still offer good value.
How I compare: While many miles &
points enthusiasts (including myself) earn a lot of their
points with credit
cards, not everybody wants to dive into that «hobby» or has access to the high - value credit
card offers in the USA.
The Chase Sapphire Preferred ® credit
card is constantly touted as the number one travel rewards credit
card by bloggers and
points and miles
enthusiasts.
The concept involves a digital wallet comprised of a user's current bank - issued credit
cards, but the selling
point is the... [Read more...] about What the Wallaby
Card Can Mean for
Points Enthusiasts
For miles and
points enthusiasts, like Maria, it's necessary to reevaluate award credit
cards and determine whether or not paying an annual fee is worth it.
Alongside the personal version, this
card has pretty much achieved cult status among travel rewards
enthusiasts for the ability to transfer
points from Starwood Preferred Guest to over 30 different frequent flyer programs.
Yet I find that new
points and miles
enthusiasts are often reluctant to dive headlong into a
card application out of concern for how it might affect their credit.
A healthy signup bonus, plenty of perks, and the potential to transfer
points earned with this
card to Chase's Ultimate Rewards program also add to this new
card's utility for both cash - back and travel rewards
enthusiasts.