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Originally Posted by mahasamatman
(Post 22120586)
Well, we get the much larger benefit of not having to live in S. Ontario!
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Originally Posted by heraclitus
(Post 22120265)
And Aeroplan? Check out the 15K short-haul destinations from YYZ: pretty much half the US eastern seaboard. Meanwhile, from YWG: Toronto... and Saskatoon.
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Canadian Credit Card Comparison
I was hoping with the help of others to start an updated credit card comparison like BlondeBomber did in '04. I don't know how to make an external link like she did so if someone could help me there. I know the margins are off and is difficult to read without an excel spread sheet. I had it in a word document but the margins got shifted over when I posted it and I tried to adjust it the best I could. I did spend a lot of time on this so I hope no one explodes when they have trouble reading it. I did it with good intentions. Here are the 4 credit cards that I carry. Note the wide difference in insurance coverage.
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/air-c...omparison.html RBC Westjet World Mastercard CIBC Aerogold Infinite VISA T.D. First Class VISA American Express Platinum Annual fee $99 $120 $120 $699 Sign-on $250 westjet$ 15000 aeroplan 20000 TD=$100 50000MR (60000 with a referral) Flight Delay >4 hours >4 hours NO >4 hours $250 passenger $500 NO $1,000 $500 aggregrate(RBC) $100 ground transportation including baggage delay(CIBC) $100 entertainment(CIBC) Delay Baggage >4 hours >6 hours >6 hours >6 hours $500 passenger $500 passenger $1,000 $1,000 $2500 aggregate(RBC) $1000agg. including baggage delay(CIBC) Medical Insurance 15 days<65 15 days<65 15 days<65 15 days<65 65+ older 3 days NO 65+ older 4 days NO Trip Interruption $5000 per. $2000 per. $5000 per. $1500per. $25 000 agg. NO agg. $25 000 agg. $6000 agg. Trip Cancellation ? ? $1000 per. $1500 per. ? ? $5000 agg.(TD) $3000 agg.(AMEX) Hotel/Burglary $2,500 NO NO $1,000 Extended Warranty $50000year NO $60000 lifetime agg. $10000item/$25 000year Rental Collision $65,000 $65,000 $65,000 $85,000 |
Originally Posted by flyer206
(Post 22142349)
I was hoping with the help of others to start an updated credit card comparison like BlondeBomber did in '04. I don't know how to make an external link like she did so if someone could help me there. I know the margins are off and is difficult to read without an excel spread sheet. I had it in a word document but the margins got shifted over when I posted it and I tried to adjust it the best I could. I did spend a lot of time on this so I hope no one explodes when they have trouble reading it. I did it with good intentions. Here are the 4 credit cards that I carry. Note the wide difference in insurance coverage.
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/air-c...omparison.html ... Thanks flyer206, this is a helpful resource :) |
Originally Posted by pewpew
(Post 22142738)
If anyone wants to see that on Google Drive, click here. I tried to preserve it as best as I could when transferring.
Thanks flyer206, this is a helpful resource :) |
Originally Posted by flyer206
(Post 22142349)
RBC Westjet World Mastercard CIBC Aerogold Infinite VISA T.D. First Class VISA American Express Platinum Annual fee $99 $120 $120 $699 |
A quick question about canadian credit cards. If say I get a marriot canadian card from chase, can I still get the US version?
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Originally Posted by shinmiri2
(Post 22149019)
A quick question about canadian credit cards. If say I get a marriot canadian card from chase, can I still get the US version?
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Originally Posted by mahasamatman
(Post 22149033)
As long as you qualify (i.e., have a Social Security number and US address), you should be fine. Chase US and Chase Canada are pretty separate entities.
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Originally Posted by shinmiri2
(Post 22149060)
Is it actually legitimate for me to apply for canadian credit cards? I am a canadian citizen but now I work and live in the US. I still have a few canadian credit cards from when I lived in canada but haven't applied new ones since I moved.
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Originally Posted by shinmiri2
(Post 22149060)
Is it actually legitimate for me to apply for canadian credit cards? I am a canadian citizen but now I work and live in the US. I still have a few canadian credit cards from when I lived in canada but haven't applied new ones since I moved.
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Originally Posted by pokee
(Post 22147363)
That's A LOT in annual fees...
The CIBC aeroplan was 1st year free. I don't normally carry this card. The TD first class I get the annual fee waived as I have an "all-inclusive" banking package The plantinum Amex has benefits that make the fee worth it (for me anyways). |
Canadian Credit Card Comparison
Following on Flyer206, suggestion, here a web-site, that has been recently
up-dated (13January2014) http://www.rewardscanada.ca/cccompare.html Other site with information: http://www.comparasave.com/ |
Originally Posted by flyer206
(Post 22152170)
The RBC westjet card I keep for the $99 companion fare.
The CIBC aeroplan was 1st year free. I don't normally carry this card. The TD first class I get the annual fee waived as I have an "all-inclusive" banking package The plantinum Amex has benefits that make the fee worth it (for me anyways). |
Originally Posted by flyer206
(Post 22152170)
The RBC westjet card I keep for the $99 companion fare.
The CIBC aeroplan was 1st year free. I don't normally carry this card. The TD first class I get the annual fee waived as I have an "all-inclusive" banking package The plantinum Amex has benefits that make the fee worth it (for me anyways). TD had never been that accommodating in the past, so let's hope this happens. |
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