Just got the Amex platinum a couple months back - it's good - $200 uber credit and 60k points, no spend limit so can use it for work too. Concierge is great - gold status with most hotels and tons of airline clubs.
Recommend it if you are looking at a new card.
Dumb question: if I cancel my AAdvantage card, I’d still retain the miles because they’re posted to my AA account right? As opposed to accumulated points on a cash back card.
Thinking of canceling my Barclays AAdvantage card before the annual fee hits the end of this month and replacing it with the Citi AAdvantage to get that 50k mike bonus.
I'll tell you in a few weeks.
Whoa, finally a card came out a couple of days ago that one-ups the Chase Sapphire, the Amex Gold is doing 4x points on restaurants and 4x points on groceries, for a $250 fee. $100 credit on airline incidentals per year and a $10/month credit on Grubhub (stupid). Currently I'm doing restaurants on my Uber card for 4% cash back, but this beats for almost 8% cash back at restaurants.
Currently I'm paying $95 annual fee for the Amex blue cash preferred for 6% at groceries stores, and w/ Amex points being worth almost 2c per point this beats that, so I can cancel that Amex card and break even on fees.
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Is there any reason not to go with Amex gold for restaurants and groceries (4% on each), then Amex Plat for travel (5% on hotels and flights)? Only thing I see missing would be gas?
Whoa, finally a card came out a couple of days ago that one-ups the Chase Sapphire, the Amex Gold is doing 4x points on restaurants and 4x points on groceries, for a $250 fee. $100 credit on airline incidentals per year and a $10/month credit on Grubhub (stupid). Currently I'm doing restaurants on my Uber card for 4% cash back, but this beats for almost 8% cash back at restaurants.
Currently I'm paying $95 annual fee for the Amex blue cash preferred for 6% at groceries stores, and w/ Amex points being worth almost 2c per point this beats that, so I can cancel that Amex card and break even on fees.
LMK if anyone wants to split a referral fee
Walk me through the 8% cash back at restaurants? 4x points and then...?