Hilton has one hotel in Greece...Hilton Athens. You can do CIU if you want and transfer the points to Hyatt
you can actually book hotels but it's horrible. I assume he missed your post about needing a place to stay
Next Monday the Wynn Las Vegas is $339...or 77,600 AA miles. .4 cents per mile That 77,600 can get you round trip to Asia or do one leg to South American business class
I don't have any of the Chase cards but I will be finishing up the Aspire spend this or next month. Which should be my next card, the reserve or the ink business preferred?
Last I knew if you applied same day you might be able to get it though. Someone in here tried recently iirc
Same 24 hour period, two different calendar days My CSP referral if you want: https://www.referyourchasecard.com/6/VQ5A0BA1AA
Apparently, people are reporting success by applying for one card a certain day, then applying for the other on the following day, but within 24 hours of the first. I was going to try it with my girlfriend but she wasn't auto approved for the CSP for some reason.
Good luck friend. If you can, I would recommend evening ET and then morning ET. I've seen confirmations of ET and CT but play it safe and make sure you do it on different days in each time zone I would also do it early enough that you could get reconsidered for your reserve before service closes should you not get approved right away
So I've had a Citi double cash for years. Lost my card whilst drunk in the snow in Wyoming over holidays. I'm kinda lazy and don't want to churn cards. Is there a better cash back or travel rewards card out there that would get me more bang for my buck? I've literally never had a travel rewards card so speak to me like I'm stupid (I am). Don't want anything where the rewards expire. TIA
The double cash is a great card for someone looking just for cash back with no hassle. Travel rewards cards offer high bonuses but usually have annual fees that you need to manage after a year or so. In terms of cash back, other cards could give you better value on certain categories, but then you would be juggling multiple cards. It kinda depends on where most of your spend is.
Redeemed avianca's vuela visa signup bonus from a couple of months ago plus about $190 for Austrian in Business from Vienna to Miami.
Got a big auto repair and a ~15 night paid stay coming up. Seemed like the stars aligned with the end of the offer. We hoarding now
I’m ready for this. Which referral do you have? Is it the same as the public offer? Both cards on the same day?
https://creditcards.chase.com/a1/southwest/PlusCP30AEP?CELL=6PMK You get a companion pass! and you get a companion pass! Edit: Looks like its just one year though :(
Damn this seems like a no brainer. Do they typically offer the companion pass immediately after you hit the MS?
Hmm debating if I should sign up for that. I'm getting married this fall so won't be going on a ton of vacations. Was planning on doing the SW double dip early next year so I'd get companion pass for most of 20 and all of 21. Can this card be downgraded to something with no fee?
For a lot of people, I agree. But the reduced signup bonus, increased minimum spend and only a single year of the CP may mean it's worth doing the old fashioned way (via 2 cards).
If you aren't going to use the CP 3 or 4 times this year, I think you would be better ofd waiting until next year. I'm not sure what the signup bonus rules are, but you may have to wait 24 months before earning another signup bonus on one of their personal cards if you do it this year. I know you would if you tried to get the same personal card, but it may be true for any personal card. Definitely confirm that before jumping on this offer
The double dip, if still around, is definitely better for you. I'd still double dip this one because you can't do much with 30,000
Yeah I'm just going to wait until next year to do the double dip since I wouldn't get a ton of use out of it this year. I'm going to do some research and see if any hotel credit card will help on my honeymoon in Thailand. If not then I'll get an AA card and start down that rabbit hole.
The business cards make me uneasy so I think I’m just going to do this one even if it’s not the “best” move for me long term.
Apply to the one you want tonight at 6pm et and apply to the other one's 60,000 offer at 9am et tomorrow