platamama
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So I keep wavering on my next move from:
No move- keep the cards I have and focus on building URs and MRs
to
Get the United Mileage card with my 50,000 bonus points mailer.
to
Cancelling or PCing my CSP to a CFU. DH has a CSP and we don't both need it since it has an AF.
Now I am thinking-
1. Forget the United card for me. DH has one. We don't need two. The bonus points will come in handy if we ever take that trip to Europe we talk about. But other than that we don't fly United and when we finally do go to Europe I can transfer URs to his United account.
2. Don't PC or cancel my CSP. I use it a lot. If Chase ever takes away the ability to transfer URs between household members I will want both of us to have one.
How many people here with a P2 where both of you hold the CSP? Should I still consider cancelling one?
3. Apply for the CFU to use on any purchase that is not a bonus category on my other cards. This will help boost my UR stash.
I will be 3/24 next month. DH is a reluctant P2 who is at 2/24. Because he is not fully on board I plan to only get one or maybe two cards in 2019.
The main cards I use are:
CSP and Amex Everday for most purchases.
CF for bonus categories.
Discover IT for bonus categories.
I do not want business cards or high AFs.
Any thoughts on adding the CFU? Should I PC my CSP to CFU or keep the CSP?
If I were in your shoes, I would go with your 3rd option and apply for the CFU. Once your DH's CSP has reached the 24 mo mark from opening, then add yourself as an AU to his CSP and it will not count toward your */24. I have noticed this with Chase cards, that AUs are dated on the credit report as the date that the primary holder opened the account (in my case I saw this with two Chase cards). That way you'd have a CSP in your name that you can use as well (though a lot of places don't check IME). I'm planning on this technique for adding DH onto my CSR. When I did that before, I noticed that it got reported as opened on the date I opened my CSR, not the actual date that I added him as AU. I removed him as AU last year in order to drop a card off his */24 status, but plan on adding him back after I pay my CSR AF. I'm doing it in that order, because from the last time I added him as AU, I was only charged when my CSR renewed (7 mo later?) and not when I added him. So I'm hoping to just pay my $450 AF, then add him back in and not get charged the $75 AU fee until next renewal. The CSR is a keeper for me.
ETA: And cancel your CSP, forgot to add that in.
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