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yerffej201 Jan 10, 2014 4:42 pm


Originally Posted by mahasamatman (Post 22120586)
Well, we get the much larger benefit of not having to live in S. Ontario!

ROFL!!!

ygk Jan 11, 2014 5:47 pm


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.

I think people living in Saskatchewan get the raw deal with Aeroplan.

flyer206 Jan 12, 2014 9:27 pm

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

pewpew Jan 12, 2014 11:03 pm


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

...

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 :)

yerffej201 Jan 12, 2014 11:22 pm


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 :)

^^

pokee Jan 13, 2014 2:43 pm


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

That's A LOT in annual fees...

shinmiri2 Jan 13, 2014 7:51 pm

A quick question about canadian credit cards. If say I get a marriot canadian card from chase, can I still get the US version?

mahasamatman Jan 13, 2014 7:54 pm


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?

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.

shinmiri2 Jan 13, 2014 7:59 pm


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.

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.

mahasamatman Jan 13, 2014 8:19 pm


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.

It sounds like you already have a Canadian credit file, but you'll need a valid Canadian address. I'm not sure if the application requires you to be a resident.

mabramovich Jan 13, 2014 9:09 pm


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.

I routinely apply for CAD cards with my parents' address...seems to have worked so far...although I do not know how "legit" that is..

flyer206 Jan 14, 2014 9:09 am


Originally Posted by pokee (Post 22147363)
That's A LOT in annual fees...

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).

carlos_canada Jan 14, 2014 11:44 am

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/

pokee Jan 14, 2014 2:21 pm


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).

That's totally reasonable. I will pay for an annual fee if I feel I am getting the money back in incentives (Chase Marriott Visa and Cap One Aspire MC are two that give annual incentives that I think are worth the fees - esp. since I LOVE both of those cards!).

Winterpeg007 Jan 14, 2014 7:10 pm


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).

Just thought that I would add to this discussion. I am currently a CIBC Infinite AeroPlan holder who is being transferred(SOLD) to TD. I am a full banking customer with TD and when the dust settles, I will hopefully receive the new TD Infinite Aeroplan card from TD FREE!
TD had never been that accommodating in the past, so let's hope this happens.


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