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If you are a beginner, or even a seasoned vet in the credit card game, there are some credit card mistakes you should avoid. While it is great to use credit cards to travel for free (or almost free). If you make these credit card mistakes, it could cost your vacation or make your award travel harder to plan. So don’t make these reward credit card mistakes.
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12 comments
Great tips, thank you! Much better video. 💖
Not planning is pretty bad but most poeple into credit cards kind of know what to do. NOT DOING THE MATH though. Man, I know so many people getting cards that won't work with their lifestyle or other cards.
Great video. Definitely agree with everything you mentioned.
I just made a big one. I thought that you could open Chase business card and it would not be part of your personal 5/24. I was seriously mistaken, so. When I went to open the Chase Ink cash I got denied. Because of 6 cards open in the past 24 months. I was extremely bummed. ( I also used your card code to try and open it )
Gold man. Seriously wish I all of these when I first started. Glad I caught on hahah
Hoarding 200,000 Bonvoy points was a tough lesson, amazing the devaluation in one year. I should probably transfer to an airline before they cut that program too.
I enjoyed this one, Dustin. The mistakes you mentioned aren't the usual mistakes you would think and really opens your eyes to the game. Very well done.
Thanks for the info but cash back cards can increase your tax liability at the end of the year. If I'm not mistaken, credit card companies have to report your cash back to the IRS, it's considered income.
Great video, very informative!
Great video Brother!
My goal is to travel the world for free
Nice Subject Idea….Love IT….