MommyBryn
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Maybe this should have been in another board since it's not necessarily financial related...???
We did the 2 roundtrip flight deal via the SWA Visa a few months back. I was thinking of opening a 2nd card for my husband. That would get us 4 roundtrip flights (or at least a good leg up, as we'll need 5-6 flights for our trip and that's half the cost of our vacation).
We are good with finances/credit cards, never carry a balance, milk them to get the best we can from the rewards be being responsible and smart with them. I've been earning extra RR points online as well. We figure that, though I plan to just keep the cards for a year or two, even if we had 2 cards for 2 years before we cancel them (because after we take this trip and use those flights, there's really no incentive for us to keep them, as we rarely fly anyway!), it would be ~$400 in annual fees which is still just the cost of ONE (maybe 2 on a good day) flight for us, as we come from the other side of the country. That's still a great deal.
Any reason NOT to get hubby a card as well?
One question I did have...being that RR is a program that isn't exclusive to the credit card (as in, you can have a RR account an no Visa), if you close the Visa, does that affect when you have to use the points? (like with some card reward programs, you have "X" amount of time to use your rewards after you close the account)
We did the 2 roundtrip flight deal via the SWA Visa a few months back. I was thinking of opening a 2nd card for my husband. That would get us 4 roundtrip flights (or at least a good leg up, as we'll need 5-6 flights for our trip and that's half the cost of our vacation).
We are good with finances/credit cards, never carry a balance, milk them to get the best we can from the rewards be being responsible and smart with them. I've been earning extra RR points online as well. We figure that, though I plan to just keep the cards for a year or two, even if we had 2 cards for 2 years before we cancel them (because after we take this trip and use those flights, there's really no incentive for us to keep them, as we rarely fly anyway!), it would be ~$400 in annual fees which is still just the cost of ONE (maybe 2 on a good day) flight for us, as we come from the other side of the country. That's still a great deal.
Any reason NOT to get hubby a card as well?
One question I did have...being that RR is a program that isn't exclusive to the credit card (as in, you can have a RR account an no Visa), if you close the Visa, does that affect when you have to use the points? (like with some card reward programs, you have "X" amount of time to use your rewards after you close the account)