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20 comments
International edition? Should be Rockstar edition! 😎
Were you in the military? USAA card
I really do prefer your content over the rest of the credit card channels.
I carry my Dubai First Royale MasterCard and also my AmEx Centurion Black Card (for my smaller purchases).
CSR, Schwab, Amex biz Plat (for Centurion lounge) and PP card. Then depending on which hotel brand we're going to, Hyatt (WoH), Marriott (Chase Biz Premier), or Hilton Ascend.
Capital One Venture, Barclays Uber, and the Charles Schwab debit card for my wallet. Always leave my
Chase Amazon Prime Visa back with my luggage at the hotel…juuust in case. I probably ought to look into a chip and PIN card, but don't travel enough to really make it a priority I suppose.
You have the points and miles thing down! Hope you are still doing this for us 10 years from now.
Amex Plat, Ritz Carlton for possible incidentals, Schwab debit, Marriott Biz Visa for dinning when Amex Gold is not accepted, Jetblue Plus for Mastercard and chip/pin, whatever airline branded card I have for an airline that I'm using.
I’m going to start using a Amex Only Wallet even overseas
Priority Pass, US Bank Altitude Reserve, Barclay Arrival+
Can’t wait to get the Uber credit card! Good video!
I recently carried the Global Entry card that the Department of Homeland Security issues to you after your application is approved. In some countries, you don’t need to show the card to use Global Entry. I traveled to Canada and as I departed, the officer (Canadian, not US) posted outside the security checkpoint asked to see the card. This was the only time I needed the card. I was glad I carried it. Sometimes it pays to be overprepared. I recommend carrying this when traveling internationally.
Waller, No Hotel cards? I love the Hilton Aspire when traveling and staying at a Hilton hotel. Can’t beat the free breakfast and room upgrades. Great video!!! I want that Altitude Reserve but need to wait a little longer due to aggressive credit card accounts.
Amex Gold for Canadian restaurants, but mainly Sam's Club for 3% on travel and dining. I also bring Wyndham as a backup or general spend.
I'm thinking of keeping my Blu Business Plus for general personal spend, and getting the Business Platinum for $5K+ business purchases (1.5X). I didn't realize that that there was a cruising perk in addition to travel agent incentives. In 2019, I would have had $500 in spending credit, $300 for next year. I find the business Dell credit more useful than Saks and Uber, plus it is already enough work for Grubhub/Boxed to credit my Gold Card. Axed my Bonvoy card, so permanent Gold status with Marriott and Hilton is attractive, on top of the other perks. I've always rolled by eyes at the Platinum card, but I'm starting to wonder…
Great review. Right to the point and under 6 minutes
Amex Gold (4x in restaurants), Amex Platinum (Lounges), citi premier (MasterCard/Hotels), ritz Carlton (VISA Infinite/Marriott Hotels)
When I travel I usually carry my debt card, Chase Sapphire Reserve, Citi Prestige, and AMEX Platinum (in case I feel like flexing). 💪💪💪
Because i want to focus on mileage transfer, I cannot use US bank altitude…
That is so true!! Good info
Doesn’t the Charles Schwab card also have a chip and pin?