In just 3 months the CNB card has ascended to become my most profitable card singup in a long time, though I expect the ROI will tail off massively in year 2.
$1000 in credits for AA e-certs (2 AUs, 2018 & 2019)
$200 in credits for Global Entry fees (1 for each AU)
$900 in airfare credit (value of 75k point sign up bonus)
$2100 total value, less $400 AF
Regarding autopay - for those who live near a branch you can simply ask your local banker to set it up.
Does anyone know if in-flight purchases (not internet as I know that's different) like food or beverages get reimbursed on AA? We have a long trip to Maui in economy and I can use my AA credit card to save 25% if someone wants some food or a beverage but would rather save 100%. Thanks.
If you fly AA, the better play is buy $250 AA e-certs and then use your AA card for the 25% savings on board. Alas we rarely fly AA much so I'm currently sitting on $1000 worth of AA money.