It’s so neat to see how your videos’ graphics have improved over the years. I do miss when you would tape the cards on the board and some weren’t sticking.
Mixed up the blue cash everyday for the blue cash preferred fyi, but I'd agree on your placement for the everyday. Great list! I'd add the Citi Custom Cash in A tier and then I think citi premier is Good, would be great if it had travel insurance
Savor One can convert from cash back to miles if you pair it with a Venture or Venture X. You can even accumulate cash first and later get a Venture or Venture X. That makes for a really good bifecta.
Being a truck driver and not home much I eat out like every single time I eat and I frequently travel to the Philippines and back to 🇺🇸 several times per year. For me it’s a no-brainer I’m with Amex Gold & Platinum cards all the way. Even without the amazing welcome bonuses for these 2 cards, they continue to be very valuable to me above all the other cards.
What about Discover card ? They have great offers and cash back , no annual fee..I have like 10 cards all are managed well but I seem to like my Discover card..any comments on that one or you just never looked into it ?
The capital one quicksilver is trash if you have good credit but a true life saver if you need just another chance. Capital one is clutch for helping you rebuild credit
i dont quite understand the System of collecting points for the Hilton cards. What do you mean you get all three upgrade them and downgrade them? I'm confused.
I'm shocked you didn't add the Citi Custom Cash... I would consider that an "A-tier" Card since it gets 5% back on your top spending category and no annual fee. It's a no-brainer!
@@abstraction21 My impression of miles/points cards is that if you're forced to book through their portal, you're going to be getting discounts off of inflated prices so the benefit is fluffed.
@@abstraction21 I agree, but I think it’s always good to have at least SOME cash back. I try to use my AMEX Gold or CSP to get points for travel, but having cash back and diversifying is always good. I don’t put all my eggs in one basket.
If you have a “mid tier” card or below that has no annual fee, would you continue to keep it or close it if it hasn’t been open too long? Specifically the Apple Card and Discover it Card
Can someone explain the benefit of having both the savor one and amex gold? I feel like its one or the other. I currently have the venture x and am currently deciding between a food/grocery card to add to my setup
I just updated my united airlines explorer card to the united airlines quest card because I have over 5000 miles on united airlines and I feel that you can get 🎉for states on the quest card over the explorer card.
I stopped applying for credit cards cuz i kept getting declined. Well, 1 1/2 years later i finally hit 705 and tried for the freedom flex..... Declined. Idk man. I only have one card(amazon chase card) and one debit... was hoping to get approved after climbing back up to 700