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Old Oct 7, 2011 | 4:56 pm
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AlohaDaveKennedy
 
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Originally Posted by TMitch6542
I'm new here posting for the first time. I'm trying to figure out if I should eliminate some of my credit cards. I have the following:

AmEx Platinum - devalued with loss of United/Continental and it does not sound like you fly enough for the lounges - switch to Gold for lower fee and 2x for groceries.

Delta Reserve - seems a keeper as you fly their alliance

AmEx Starwood - A keeper

Corporate Am Ex - Assume this stays?

Chase BA - South America on LAN or AA Domestic is what it is good for

Chase United - Some nice low mileage flights premerger - now? and it doesn't play well with other cards now (its that Chase-AMEX thing)

Citi AA - not bad

Why not get a corporate Starwood?

I only travel for business occassionally. I make 3 or 4 trips to Europe a year, one of which is usually an award ticket.
I shop alot.

I am currently Delta Gold. I got the DL Reserve to get the MQMs and make Gold this year up from Silver.
I have the Platinum because I like having the rewards that can transfer to various programs and the fact that it gives me Starwood Gold.
I like Starwood for the points and cash award and I generally get upgraded because of the gold status.

I'm thinking of getting rid of the Chase BA card because the surcharges for awards make them unattractive to me.

Any suggestions for an additional card keeping in mind that most of my points will come from shopping and not from hotel stays or flying (other than my trips to Europe which are generally on DL/AF/KLM.

Suggestions appreciated. Thank you.
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