Originally Posted by
flyer4512
We go to Vegas often so the Business Earner seems like a good card for us. We are already Diamond at Wyndham and CET via a match from IHG years back and the staggered expiration dates at CET and WYn make it easy to make back and forth to remain Diamond in both programs..........we have done it for years.
Does Barclay report Business cards so that Chase will count them towards 5/24 ?
https://millionmilesecrets.com/guides/chase-5-24-rule
Does Barclay approve sole proprietor startups and if so is there a thread with that info ?
Thanks
That I'm not sure of, I'm not terribly familiar with Barclays though I think they have a reputation for being relatively stingy. Cycling status between Wyndham and Caesars is a nice trick but the main avenue for most people (status matching to Wyndham from another hotel program) is no longer available so this is a nice alternative. The $100 annual dinner credit alone covers the AF on the business card, and that's before the anniversary points. I almost wonder if Wyndham discontinuing their generous status match program earlier this year was related to this new slate of cards. As far as I know the cheapest way to get a gauranteed match to Caesars Diamond via Wyndham was to match Hilton Gold, which you can buy with the $95 Amex Surpass card, the same price as this Wyndham business card. You can also transfer Caesars reward credit to Wyndham and vice-versa @ 1:1, which makes Wyndham points among the most valuable and flexible among hotel programs when it comes to cashing out. And with discounted nights starting at just 1500 points, you can potentially score a free night just from earning free reward credits via activity on the Caesars app (like when they offer bonuses for contest entries).