@striker1064 - Cracking up that we were on the same wavelength at the same time
@Albort - DH was able to activate on both his CF cards.
Ok, responding to all on the discussion and in no particular order.
Mortgage is paid off so the CIP does us no good. I think it’s an awesome card for those who can use Plastiq for mortgage.
If memory serves, I think it was
@SouthFayetteFan that crowned me Queen of annual fees. So I’m gonna throw my 2 cents in on that as pertains to the Chase UR cards.
DH and I each have the CSR card. We keep our spending separate. This makes both our lives easier and works best for us. Both of us still come out way ahead on the CSR $150 AF after factoring in the travel credit which is easily met. We spend enough in dining and travel categories that the extra point makes up for the fee. More than once I have noticed that redeeming through the UR portal and not having the CSR would have cost me more than the extra $150 fee on the additional points I would have needed if all I had was the CSP or my Ink+. With our travel habits I have seen that even having 2 CSR cards in the household more than pays for itself and goes far beyond that.
Our workhorses are the Ink+ cards. We pay the $95 AF on those too. I know the CIC has no AF but it is capped at $25k in 5x categories. There are years that we will surpass that number. For us, it makes better sense to keep them.
I need to earn what we burn at a constnt rate. We try to maintain a balance of 3-4 million points and miles at any given time. This is across all the airlines, hotels and variable points we collect. We don’t MS much but aren’t averse to it when needed. Since we won’t go under 5/24 the easiest way to replace what we burn is through category spending.
In order to meet our travel goals we must rely on point accumulation via airline cards or points that can transfer to airlines. If we were to put all of our spending towards MSR that can be used for cash back or on a 2% cash back card we would have to put an abrupt halt on travel. Cash for points earned that way can’t buy me what the points can get me when I transfer to an airline.
I like Amex MRs as another currency I can go to when needed. I will use Amex for an offer. I tend to only apply for Amex cards when there is a historically high bonus offer. Because SPG lose its value come August I am thinking about the Amex blue biz for non bonus spend. But I think there will be lots of mathing and points to consider before I know for certain.