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Do we overrate travel credits on high annual fee credit cards?
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<p>[QUOTE="Zef, post: 808458, member: 3957"]</p><p>Very interesting post!!</p><p></p><p>I have always wondered how valuable those credits are, which I have been unknowingly accumulating. Adding them all up are probably close to $1k. TBH, I don't think I will keep most of the high annual fees CC past the first year. So essentially, the first year's annual fee paid for the signup bonus.</p><p></p><p>As for the Altitude, I applied the first day it came out. I intend on keeping it long term, since I am able to use Samsung Pay for buying VGCs. But also only counting $75 as an annual fee (400 - 325 travel credit) to justify it... Lol!</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Zef, post: 808458, member: 3957"] Very interesting post!! I have always wondered how valuable those credits are, which I have been unknowingly accumulating. Adding them all up are probably close to $1k. TBH, I don't think I will keep most of the high annual fees CC past the first year. So essentially, the first year's annual fee paid for the signup bonus. As for the Altitude, I applied the first day it came out. I intend on keeping it long term, since I am able to use Samsung Pay for buying VGCs. But also only counting $75 as an annual fee (400 - 325 travel credit) to justify it... Lol! [/QUOTE]
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