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Wallet Check Up: Card Choices For Q4 2019
With the final quarter of the year upon us, I'm taking stock of my wallet and current card choices. Here are the credit cards I'm carrying for Q4 2019:
United doesn’t deserve your loyalty, jump ship if you can
Per United, distance flown in flight matters less than the money spent to buy it. Wifi hardly works, service is average, do they deserve your loyalty?
Five Reasons Why You Should Not Get the Capital One Venture Card
The Capital One Venture Card has a long way to go to compete with Chase, Amex, and Citi. Here are five reasons why you should not get the Venture Card.
Chase Ink Business Unlimited Card: 7 reasons why you should get it
A lot valuable features: A solid 50,000 points sign-up bonus, easy earning on everyday spend and no annual fee on the Ink Business Unlimited card by Chase.
How to ace a credit card reconsideration call
A credit card reconsideration call may be unnerving, if you're not used to it. Here's a complete guide with script, if your next application goes pending.
Review: Citi Business Thank You Card
The Citi Business Thank You Card is a lesser-known business credit card that does not get the attention it deserves. Check out this review for more info...
Should I Keep My Wyndham Rewards Visa Card?
Dropping a credit card can be a difficult choice. I'm waffling on the decision to cancel my Wyndham Rewards Visa, as it provides less value than it did previously.
The Ameriprise Amex Platinum Card Is Not Accepting New Applicants
The Ameriprise Amex Platinum Card is no longer accepting new applicants as of October 1, 2019. Check out this post for details and alternative cards...
How to get a great credit card retention offer
If you're smart about putting your case forward, then you'll have a pretty good success rate in getting a retention offer for renewing your card.
The disturbing recent trend with American Express cards
Amex thinks increasing annual fees on American Express cards and offering 'credits' will make us fall for their marketing gimmicks. Time to call them out.