Not exact matches
You earn 2 miles per $ 1
spent on
everything, and you
redeem miles for a credit against most travel expenses.
In addition to earning unlimited two miles back per $ 1
spent on
everything (including travel), you can
redeem the miles for a 1 - point - to -1-cent ratio (e.g., 10,000 points to
redeem $ 100) on travel statement credits, which is credit that goes toward reducing your balance.
The whole upside to No Hassle Rewards, particularly if you use the Venture card to accrue two miles per dollar
spent, is that you have a known and good redemption rate on
everything you
redeem your miles for.
If you're only going to
redeem for a fixed value of 1 cent per point — or even 1.25 cents per point — you might as well skip having a premium credit card and instead use a card like Barclays Arrival Plus World Elite card or the Fidelity Investment Rewards American Express, since either of those cards will give you 2 cents per dollar
spent on
everything.
Use Chase Freedom ® strategically to earn 5 percent back on up to $ 1,500
spent in quarterly rotating categories when you activate (grocery stores; PayPal and Chase Pay ® purchases are the bonus categories for April - June 2018), use Chase Freedom Unlimited ® to earn 1.5 percent back on
everything that doesn't earn more with Chase Freedom ® or the Chase Sapphire Preferred ® Card and then transfer all your points to your Chase Sapphire Preferred ® Card where your points are worth 25 percent more when
redeemed for travel through Chase Ultimate Rewards ®.
Getting 1 point per dollar
spent on
everything else isn't too shabby either, when you can turn it into a 1.5 % rate by
redeeming for travel.
You earn 2 miles per $ 1
spent on
everything, and you
redeem rewards for a credit against most travel expenses.
You earn 2 miles per $ 1
spent on
everything; miles can be
redeemed for credit against most travel expenses.
Meanwhile I was unable to
redeem my digital game, the prices on
everything dropped literally one day after I
spent all my coins, and the stuff I ordered was all sent to an address i havent lived at in months, but was unable to change because i could no longer log into my nintendo account, could not mail them about it, and a phone call just led to my question being ignored and a stock reply being spit back at me.