hsmamato2
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I like this post! Here's us....So another thread on the dis got me thinking.....
There are probably many of us on here (or lurking) that don't churn but do take advantage of CC's for the purpose of travel (or other perks). Maybe we can share our "non-churning strategy."
Here is mine:
DH and I have a total of 5 cards that we use. (We have a few others in the sock drawer.)
AMEX everyday - no AF - earn MRs - I use this card for groceries when there is not a better offer on another card and all small purchases to meet the 20 transactions bonus. It is my oldest card. I don't even think there was a SUB when I got it.
Discover IT - no AF - cash back - I use this card for the 5 rotating categories.
CSP - $95 AF (covered with Discover IT cashback) - this is my only AF card. I keep it to transfer to travel partners. I transfer all my other UR points from other cards to here each month. This was my first "travel" card.
CFU - no AF - This is the only card DH keeps in his wallet (more on that below). I use this whenever there is not a better bonus on one of the other cards.
CFF - no AF - I use this card for the bonus categories and the 5 rotating categories.
I value URs above MRs and cash back so tend to use the Chase cards before Amex. And I use Amex before DiscoverIT.
I put all organic spend on the cards. DH does not. He likes his debit card. It used to bother me, but I have come to terms with this and it is OK. He uses the CFU for online purchases and large (big ticket) items. I do use CC to pay any household bills that allow CCs.
We pay all cards off weekly. We never carry a balance or pay any fees or interest.
We exclusively use all points and cash back for travel related expenses and pay very little/nothing OOP when we travel (one-two vacations a year). I have also been able to fly my son to and from college and only pay the 5.60 fee.
We don't MS or churn. We are not looking to add any CCs anytime soon.
I am sure there are other non-churning strategies that work. This one works for us.
I'm not a churner either. I do like to take advantage of deals however....and travel is my favorite thing to do (in a normal year) but I have to do it cheap to do what I want so...credit cards! Unless I'm working on MSR,I keep a basic set of cards in my wallet (marked with sharpie for categories)
Freedom Unlimited is great for all non category purchases at 1.5x UR
Freedom for the 5x categories
Flex for those 5x categories (I prefer flex to basic freedom when they overlap)
CSR for certain things like restaurant or PYB purchases
CiC fo when I stop at Staples for something
Discover when the category is something I'd use like warehouse etc for cashback.
At this moment no Amex in the wallet,bc I prefer the UR and I have no new cards this year except the Flex.
I'm coming to value cashback =UR right now bc I'm not traveling.
P2 just carries the FU for the 1.5x bc that's how he rolls.