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Old Apr 13, 2022 | 9:20 am
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Originally Posted by Pierre Tong
For me, I feel like the Chase trifecta is a pretty simple way to maximize for a cash back and travel (CSR/CSP + CFF + CFU). While I've never done it, you can certainly cash out at 1 cent/point if you're feeling like just getting a deposit (vs. Amex which is just a 0.6 cent/point statement credit) but the transfer partners are also useful for most Americans since Chase has a variety of domestic partners like United/JetBlue/Southwest/Hyatt. Just having 3 cards to carry around to use is pretty nice and I'm not diluting my points around different ecosystems.

I also have the Southwest Priority card and I set it up for the 2% back on internet/phone/TV but otherwise it's just a sock drawer card that pays for itself. Looking to probably pick up some hotel cards over the next year as well with a similar concept if there's a hotel chain or airline that I use frequently.

Also the fact that Chase lets you downgrade/cancel and get a new sign up bonus every 24-48 months is pretty nice while Amex is a "once in a lifetime". I mean you can certainly juggle a 12 card system to maximize but in my opinion, sign up bonuses are much more lucrative so having a small card setup but also being able to get a Sapphire/Southwest/Hyatt sign up bonus every 2-4 years is pretty nice as well (It's not worth it to get a new CFF + CFU so I'm just gonna let that age on my account)
IMO it's not wise to have all of your cards (or most of your credit lines or history) associated with a single bank or other issuer. IIRC there have been stories of MS people having an issue with one card and then suddenly finding that the bank has shutdown all of their cards.
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