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Is the Chase Sapphire Preferred worth keeping?
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<p>[QUOTE="LowHassleMS, post: 15946, member: 1319"]</p><p>I've got the CSP two years ago. The CSP is not worth it to me beyond first year so i converted it to freedom. My wife got the csp recently for the sign up bonus. If they don't wiave the fees for her next year, we will convert or cancel it. </p><p></p><p>There are many other cards with bonus categories that I will keep for a while. And I don't do very much paid travel. I buy my airfare with flexperks or travelocity points. If I need to pay award fees, I'll put those on arrival or citi hilton for 5x or fairmont for 2x. the hyatt card has 2x dining and it's worth keeping for the annual night.. I pay in cash at many restaurants especially small independent ones. The 2.5% I gain is lower than what the restaurant loses. </p><p></p><p>You can get the points transferability with Ink plus/bold and the ink bonus categories are much better.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="LowHassleMS, post: 15946, member: 1319"] I've got the CSP two years ago. The CSP is not worth it to me beyond first year so i converted it to freedom. My wife got the csp recently for the sign up bonus. If they don't wiave the fees for her next year, we will convert or cancel it. There are many other cards with bonus categories that I will keep for a while. And I don't do very much paid travel. I buy my airfare with flexperks or travelocity points. If I need to pay award fees, I'll put those on arrival or citi hilton for 5x or fairmont for 2x. the hyatt card has 2x dining and it's worth keeping for the annual night.. I pay in cash at many restaurants especially small independent ones. The 2.5% I gain is lower than what the restaurant loses. You can get the points transferability with Ink plus/bold and the ink bonus categories are much better. [/QUOTE]
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