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Don’t they give annual pass discount as well or DVC?Looks like the female version is still on the website.
Could always plan a trip just to burn the credit in DS.![]()
Don’t they give annual pass discount as well or DVC?Looks like the female version is still on the website.
Could always plan a trip just to burn the credit in DS.![]()
The issue with the $6,000 cap isn't that you need $6,000 of gift cards, though that would also be a problem. It's that you're cannibalizing your NORMAL grocery points-earning. If you're going to spend at least $6,000 on groceries every year, you're already going to receive the full $360 benefit that the card allows. Meaning the marginal benefit of using that card to also buy your Disney gift cards is $0.You mentioned that the BCP caps out at $6,000 and while that is true the original poster, @muppets3d didn't specify how much in GC was needed
Even within FICO, there are different scores. FICO 8, FICO 9, FICO Bankcard, FICO Auto, etc. You can never be 100% sure which a lender will look at, but it's certainly never be VantageScore.A small aside on credit scores.
The "free" scores I get from the bureaus are VantageScore, not FICO. I recently applied for a mortgage, and the lender used FICO scores, all of which were lower and in one case by a non-trivial amount. It didn't make any difference to the loan terms, I still qualified for the lowest rate for the term I was financing.
The lesson I took away from this: I don't need to pay much attention to small movements in my credit score, despite the breathless advertising from the three bureaus and the associated credit-monitoring ecosystem. First, because the score I have access to is meaningless. Second, because those small differences are immaterial anyway.
Yup, that's what I tell everyone who gets overwhelmed with understanding credit.I can, but that would be spending attention I will never get back.
Instead, I'll just pay my cards off each month and make sure I don't miss a mortgage payment. The rest will sort itself out.
While that can be true (I don't personally come close to $6,000 in groceries without GC Spend) the original post was alternatives to the target red cards 5%The issue with the $6,000 cap isn't that you need $6,000 of gift cards, though that would also be a problem. It's that you're cannibalizing your NORMAL grocery points-earning. If you're going to spend at least $6,000 on groceries every year, you're already going to receive the full $360 benefit that the card allows. Meaning the marginal benefit of using that card to also buy your Disney gift cards is $0.
I buy more DGC than your average person. I feed a household of 6 people. I am at 5700 spend on groceries on my Amex blue cash YTD. I buy a lot of my groceries at Walmart, Costco and Sam’s club which no credit card recognizes as a grocery store.The issue with the $6,000 cap isn't that you need $6,000 of gift cards, though that would also be a problem. It's that you're cannibalizing your NORMAL grocery points-earning. If you're going to spend at least $6,000 on groceries every year, you're already going to receive the full $360 benefit that the card allows. Meaning the marginal benefit of using that card to also buy your Disney gift cards is $0.
That's an important distinction that confuses a lot of people.which no credit card recognizes as a grocery store.
A friend of mine has limited grocery options near her said she actually get the 2% for Groceries on her Disney premier card when shopping at Walmart.I buy a lot of my groceries at Walmart, Costco and Sam’s club which no credit card recognizes as a grocery store.