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Caribgrl Jan 12, 2018 9:21 am

Is one (or so) enough...?
 
Talking about the CSR card. I have an IHG and a SW where I have received and used the points for the signup bonuses. At this point I am wanting to close both those cards. Am I doing myself some point injustice by looking to lessen the number of cards I have. I do also have the CF and CFU..Thanks for any info

krazykanuck Jan 12, 2018 6:15 pm

The IHG is a good keeper card, the $49 fee easily is paid for with the free night certificate. The SW card nearly breaks even with the anniversary points vs the annual fee and many people get retention offers that cancel out most or all of the fee. That said neither card is worth putting any spending on if you have a CSR in your wallet. I think I spent $50 on my IHG card last year and that was at an IHG hotel and I just wanted to use it at least once in 2017.

Caribgrl Jan 13, 2018 3:57 am

That is what I was thinking. Because I'd rather make the CSR card my main CC aside from earning points with my CF and then transferring them to the CSR. Because too even though the IHG gives you a free night I'm thinking the $300 TC with the CSR is a much better value.

I'm just looking for a way to lighten my cc wallet but still wanting to hit cc's for the signup and then put them away in the sock drawer.

moe8555 Jan 13, 2018 6:56 am


Originally Posted by Caribgrl (Post 29287239)
Because too even though the IHG gives you a free night I'm thinking the $300 TC with the CSR is a much better value.

I'm just looking for a way to lighten my cc wallet but still wanting to hit cc's for the signup and then put them away in the sock drawer.

I hope you realize that the $300 is essentially a partial refund of your $450 annual fee and not simply $300 free cash...

sdsearch Jan 13, 2018 10:05 am


Originally Posted by Caribgrl (Post 29287239)
That is what I was thinking. Because I'd rather make the CSR card my main CC aside from earning points with my CF and then transferring them to the CSR. Because too even though the IHG gives you a free night I'm thinking the $300 TC with the CSR is a much better value.

The $300 TC is in exchange for paying $450 AF. So you're still out $150 net for AF even after that $300 TC.

Meanwhile, the free hotel night from the IHG card is in exchange for paying a whopping $49 (no typo!) AF. Assuming you can find a use for that once a year at a hotel that (including taxes) would cost more than $49, that 's net negative AF.

So how in the world is a $150 net AF better than a net negative AF? :confused:

At any rate, they're separate, and no one is limiting you to only a particular number of Chase cards (if you aren't limiting yourself). So you can have the free night from the IHG card as well as any benefits you like from another card, they're not mutually exclusive!

philemer Jan 13, 2018 11:06 am

The IHG card is a no brainer. Use it once a year (gas, food) and then back in the drawer. You can still have other Chase cards.

Points Scrounger Jan 13, 2018 12:30 pm


Originally Posted by philemer (Post 29288277)
The IHG card is a no brainer. Use it once a year (gas, food) and then back in the drawer. You can still have other Chase cards.

2x at restaurants as well

HawkeyeFlyer Jan 13, 2018 12:40 pm


Originally Posted by Points Scrounger (Post 29288613)
2x at restaurants as well

CSR is 3x

Caribgrl Jan 13, 2018 1:55 pm

This also brings to mind another question...When I do close those accounts, should I transfer some of the balance beforehand to my other Chase cards?


Originally Posted by moe8555 (Post 29287576)
I hope you realize that the $300 is essentially a partial refund of your $450 annual fee and not simply $300 free cash...

Yes I do. And of course when the $300 TC is used it does bring the AF to $150...

The card w/the net $150 has much better rewards than the card with the net $0 AF...

mia Jan 13, 2018 2:57 pm


Originally Posted by Caribgrl (Post 29288885)
....transfer some of the balance beforehand to my other Chase cards?

Do you mean transfer some of the credit limit? How old will the cards be when you close them? Do you intend to apply for other Chase cards ?

krazykanuck Jan 13, 2018 4:01 pm


Originally Posted by Caribgrl (Post 29288885)
This also brings to mind another question...When I do close those accounts, should I transfer some of the balance beforehand to my other Chase cards?...The card w/the net $150 has much better rewards than the card with the net $0 AF...

But why close them? I don't really get why anybody would close the IHG card. You can't buy a night at a Holiday Inn for $49 in most places. Keeping the card gets you a room at any available IHG property for 1 night for $49. I plan to use mine that has a posted rate of ~$300-400/night. The only reason I can see closing the Southwest card is to reapply for it again and get the bonus points and work towards the companion pass.

and what do you mean by transfer the balance? if you're carrying a balance and paying interest, optimizing cards should be low on the list of issues you're dealing with. If you're talking about transferring credit lines you can do that without issue, just tell them to allocate the credit line to your CSR.


Originally Posted by Caribgrl (Post 29288885)
The card w/the net $150 has much better rewards than the card with the net $0 AF...

as it should, it has a higher AF, it should carry better rewards

Caribgrl Jan 13, 2018 5:45 pm


Originally Posted by mia (Post 29289096)
Do you mean transfer some of the credit limit? How old will the cards be when you close them? Do you intend to apply for other Chase cards ?

Sorry. Yes meant transfer some of the limit to my other Chase cards. Leaning more towards closing SW only it will be not quite a year. About 10 or 11 months. And yes want CSR

sdsearch Jan 14, 2018 7:48 pm


Originally Posted by HawkeyeFlyer (Post 29288643)
CSR is 3x

If you have it, that's great. But someone has to eat out a tremendous amount before the CSR with its high annual fee (even net) would work better at 3x than the IHG with its "net negative" annual fee.

HawkeyeFlyer Jan 14, 2018 11:49 pm


Originally Posted by sdsearch (Post 29293324)
If you have it, that's great. But someone has to eat out a tremendous amount before the CSR with its high annual fee (even net) would work better at 3x than the IHG with its "net negative" annual fee.

Just got my annual statement a day or two ago. $42k on dining in 2017 so complete no brainer for me.

darthbimmer Jan 14, 2018 11:58 pm


Originally Posted by Points Scrounger (Post 29288613)
2x at restaurants as well

I value IHG points at 0.7cpp, so 2x on dining is only 1.4% return. Several other cards pay better rewards for dining. After I earn the signup bonus on an IHG card I put it away except for IHG hotel purchases at 5x.

BTW, there is reason to cancel an IHG card. Every two years I cancel mine, wait several weeks, and apply for a new one with another signup bonus.


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