The cost of a RDM is about 1.5-2c each.
If you get a credit card that gives you cash back, you will get 1.5c -2c.
If you choose the DL Amex instead, you are getting 1 mile instead
= 1.5-2c in opportunity cost to you.
If you choose to use it for PWM then you are getting 1c value out of it.
May I suggest that you get a cash back card instead.
You will get MQMs when you use the cash for travel as well.
If you use it for last minute awards,
then you are getting 2-3c value per mile, which is more useful.
1 MQM is worth about 3-5c.
e.g., WAS-LAX travel on Feb5-7 is 200$ = 5000 MQM.
this works out to about 4c/MQM, which is my typical ratio of value.
Very rarely do I get better value than that.
I do not do mileage runs as my time has value too.
With the double MQMs etc, one can get MQMs for 2c,
but that is entirely unpredictable, as my travel is based on my work and not the airline bonuses.
If use my SPG card, I get 1 point instead of 2c cash back from Schwab.
SPG to me is 2c each in cost.
The value may be more depending on usage.
If I use my SPG to get DL miles, I get the cost of a RDM down to 1.6c each, if I use the 20k-5K bonus.
To me 1 MQM = 2 -3 RDM or 2 SPG in cost to acquire.
Also I have to travel to get MQMs usually,
so it needs a lot more effort than charging credit cards for RDMs.
This analysis of the value of miles in a FF program probably makes the most sense to me of any I have seen on this forum. By that I meen the logic makes sense. Of course different people will have different motivation and objects and the value to them may differ.
Thanks for a thoughful analysis!