Out Of The Sock Drawer – Barclay’s Finally Axes Forex Fees

What a pleasant surprise to find this email!

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Just 2 months ago this card was on the chopping block as I didn’t want to pay the $89 annual fee.  Otherwise the benefits to this card are pretty good and the US miles will soon become AA miles. I have an older version that gives 10,000 anniversary miles and now I will get 10% of miles redeemed (up to 10,000 annually) as a rebate.  On top of all that, I got them to give me a statement credit for the annual fee!  The only thing holding me back from using this card more often is the forex fee but now that is gone!

I will still give preference to cards that have category bonuses such as Chase Ink & Freedom (this quarter is grocery stores!) but for non-bonused spend, this card will be going back into my wallet.

If you want to apply within the next 2 days, I can refer you as per below.  Please comment below and ask for a referral.  I will need your real email address but no one can see it but me.  50,000 points will get you a free trip to Central or South America!

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2014 List Of Miles & Points Credit Cards – USA Edition

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ARE YOU NEW TO MILES & POINTS CREDIT CARDS?  READ MY NEWBIE GUIDE TO LEARN HOW TO USE THEM TO FULL ADVANTAGE!

  • This is simply a list of which travel credit cards (airlines, hotels, travel points) cards are in existence and where you can look for more information.

  • This is not a list of current best deals on offer.

  • Do not apply for any of these cards until you have checked all resources to make sure you are getting the best deal.

  • You should also check on the airline or hotel’s website and FlyerTalk to see if there are any better offers going.

  • Cash back cards are not included in this list.
  • The links are to the bank’s page and are not affiliate links.
  • I’m not going to list cruise cards as they are such a bad deal, you are better off with a cash back card.
  • The figures may have changed by the time you read this.
  • Cards will be listed by bank issuing them in alphabetical order.
  • Although some cards may be “churnable”, meaning you can get the same card more than once, it is best to assume they are one-time only bonuses and keep you eye on FlyerTalk to see if others are currently churning a card.

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I am only listing the name of the card, sign up bonus, minimum spend and annual fee (waived or not) for each card.  Some cards will have extra benefits such as category bonuses, free checked bags, priority boarding, elite benefits, lounge passes.  To see these, click on the card’s link.  Some cards also have business versions, please click on the respective links for details.

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AMERICAN EXPRESS (MEMBERSHIP REWARDS & CO-BRANDED TRAVEL CARDS)

THESE CARDS EARN MEMBERSHIP REWARDS

Amex Platinum Card – 25,000 sign up – $2000 minimum spend – Annual fee $450, not waived

Amex PRG (Premier Rewards Gold) – $25,000 sign up – $2000 minimum spend – Annual fee $175, waived first year

Mercedes Benz – 10,000 sign up – $1000 minimum spend – Annual fee $95, not waived

Most people wouldn’t sign up for the next two but downgrade an existing card to avoid the annual fee and keep collecting Membership Rewards.

Amex Gold Card – No sign up bonus/minimum spend – Annual fee $125, waived first year.

Amex Green Card – No sign up bonus/minimum spend – Annual fee $125, waived first year.

CO-BRANDED CARDS: POINTS POST DIRECTLY TO PARTNER’S PROGRAM

Gold Delta SkyMiles – 30,000 sign up – $1000 minimum spend – Annual fee $95, waived first year.

Platinum Delta SkyMiles – 35,000 sign up – $1000 minimum spend – Annual fee $150, not waived.

Delta Reserve – 10,000 sign up – No minimum spend – Annual fee $450, not waived.

Jet Blue – 20,000 sign up – $2000 minimum spend – Annual fee $40, waived first year.

Hilton HHonors – 40,000 sign up – $750 minimum spend – No Annual fee.

Hilton HHonors Surpass – 60,000 sign up – $3000 minimum spend – Annual fee $75, not waived.

Starwood Preferred Guest (SPG) – 25,000 sign up – $5000 minimum spend – Annual fee $65, waived first year.

BUSINESS CARDS AVAILABLE:  PLATINUM, GOLD, DELTA, SPG

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 BANK OF AMERICA

Alaska Airlines – 25,000 sign up – No minimum spend – Annual fee $35-75, not waived.

Asiana Airlines – 10,000 sign up – First purchase         – Annual fee $99, not waived

Spirit Airlines – 15,000 sign up – First purchase             – Annual fee $19-59, not waived.

Virgin Atlantic – 20,000 sign up – First purchase            – Annual fee $90, not waived

BankAmericard Travel Rewards – 10,000 sign up – $500 minimum spend – No annual fee.  Points can be used to pay any travel expense on your statement, not transferable to airlines.

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BARCLAYS

Be careful with this bank.  They will deny you if you have what they deem to be “too many recent inquiries” or “sufficient credit with them”.  They have a lot of partners (see link above), most of which don’t represent a good deal.  I wouldn’t waste an inquiry on Aer Lingus, Best Western, Choice, China Airlines, Iceland Air, Wyndham unless they come out with a major sign up promo.  They do have a couple good partners such as US Airways but this card will likely disappear once the merger is final.  Barclays is also fond of bait & switch.  You apply for a signature card and get a gold card for example.  They also advertise what looks like good sign up bonuses, then in the fine print, you need to do a balance transfer to get a lot of it.

Balance transfer points are not included below.  Check on FlyerTalk before applying as this Bank is constantly changing bonuses and terms.

Frontier– 40,000 sign up – $500 minimum spend            – Annual fee $69, not waived. No fee card available with lesser bonus.

Hawaiian Airlines (new) –

Lufthansa Miles & More – 20,000 sign up – First purchase            – Annual fee $79, not waived unless elite with LH.

US Airways – 30,000 sign up – First purchase         – Annual fee $89, not waived.

BarclayCard Arrival – 40,000 sign up – $1000 minimum spend, $89, waived first year.  Points can be used to pay any travel expense on your statement, not transferable to airlines.

BUSINESS CARDS AVAILABLE: FRONTIER & US AIRWAYS

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CITIBANK

These cards can be churned, usually by waiting until Citibank thinks you are a “new” customer again.  This can take anywhere from 15-24 months.  Best advice is in the FlyerTalk thread, where you can usually find much better offers as well.  I haven’t listed the “Thank You” series of Citicards as they are more cash back than travel orientated.

AAdvantage Citi Gold – 25,000 sign up – $750 minimum spend, $50, waived first year.

AAdvantage Platinum – 30,000 sign up – $1000 minimum spend, $95, waived first year.

CitiBusiness AAdvantage World Mastercard – 30,000 sign up – $1000 minimum spend, $95, waived first year.

Hilton HHonors Reserve – 2 weekend nights, $2500 minimum spend – Annual fee $95, not waived.

Hilton HHonors Visa Signature – 40,000 sign up – $1000 minimum spend, No annual fee.

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 CHASE

Chase is probably the miles & points collectors’ favourite bank.  They have a wide variety of Ultimate Rewards cards and Co-branded cards.  Ultimate Rewards can transfer to various airlines & hotels or be used to pay for travel or statement credits.  You need a card with an annual fee to be able to transfer Ultimate Rewards points out.  Co-branded cards directly sweep to the partner’s program after each statement.  Using a combination of United Airlines cards and Ultimate Rewards cards it is pretty easy to get enough from a sign up bonus for even long-haul business class awards or several shorter flights.

ULTIMATE REWARDS CARDS

Chase Freedom – 10,000 sign up – $500 minimum spend, No annual fee.

Chase Sapphire – 10,000 sign up – $500 minimum spend, No annual fee.

Chase Sapphire Preferred – 40,000 sign up – $3000 minimum spend, $95, waived first year.

Ink Cash – 20,000 sign up – $3000 minimum spend, No annual fee.

Ink Classic – 20,000 sign up – $3000 minimum spend, No annual fee.

Ink Bold – 50,000 sign up – $5000 minimum spend, $95, waived first year.

Ink Plus – 50,000 sign up – $5000 minimum spend, $95, waived first year.

CO-BRANDED CARDS

British Airways Visa – 50,000 sign up – $2000 minimum spend         – Annual fee $95, not waived.

Southwest Rapid Rewards Premier – 25,000 sign up – $1000 minimum spend         – Annual fee $99, not waived.

Southwest Rapid Rewards Plus – 25,000 sign up – $1000 minimum spend         – Annual fee $69, not waived.

United Mileage Plus Explorer – 30,000 sign up – $1000 minimum spend – Annual fee $95, waived first year.

United Mileage Plus Club Card – $100 Statement credit after first purchase, United Club membership – Annual fee $395, not waived.

Fairmont Visa – 2 free nights, $1000 minimum spend – Annual fee $95, waived first year.

Hyatt Credit Card – 2 free nights, $1000 minimum spend – Annual fee $75, waived first year.

IHG Rewards Club – 60,000 sign up – $1000 minimum spend – Annual fee $49, waived first year.

Marriott Rewards Signature Visa – 30,000 sign up – $1000 minimum spend – Annual fee $45, waived first year.

Marriott Rewards Premier Signature Visa – 50,000 sign up – $1000 minimum spend – Annual fee $85, waived first year.

Ritz-Carlton Visa – 70,000 sign up – $2000 minimum spend         – Annual fee $395, not waived.

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US BANK

Although their cards are with foreign airlines, two of them are very useful to eco-tourists:  Avianca Lifemiles & LANPass.  They also have one of the best hotel cards on the market, the Club Carlson Visa.  Most of their cards have anniversary bonuses built in, see card’s web page for details.

U.S. Bank FlexPerks® Travel Rewards Visa – 20,000 sign up – $3500 minimum spend         – Annual fee $49, not waived.  Award travel starts at just 20,000 FlexPoints (up to a $400 ticket value) on over 150 airlines with no blackout dates or redemption fees.2 List of available airlines.

AeroMexico Visa Card – 15,000 sign up – No minimum spend – Annual fee $45, waived first year.

AeroMexico Visa Signature Card – 20,000 sign up – No minimum spend – Annual fee $80, waived first year.

LANPASS Visa – 15,000 sign up – No minimum spend – Annual fee $45, waived first year.

LANPASS Signature Visa – 20,000 sign up – No minimum spend – Annual fee $75, waived first year.

Lifemiles Visa – 15,000 sign up – No minimum spend – Annual fee $45, waived first year.

Lifemiles Signature Visa – 20,000 sign up – No minimum spend – Annual fee $75, waived first year.

Skypass (Korean Airlines) Visa Classic – 5,000 sign up – No minimum spend – Annual fee $50, not waived.

SkyBlue Skypass – 5,000 sign up – No minimum spend – No annual fee.

Skypass Visa SIgnature – 15,000 sign up – No minimum spend – Annual fee $80, not waived.

Club Carlson Visa Signature – 50,000 Gold Points after your first purchase plus 10,000 points once you spend $1,500 on your card within the first 90 days – Annual fee $50, not waived.

Club Carlson Premier Visa Signature – 50,000 Gold Points after your first purchase plus 35,000 points once you spend $2,500 on your card within the first 90 days.  Annual fee $75, not waived.

ALL CLUB CARLSON CARDS -Bonus Award Nights – When you redeem Gold Points for 2 or more consecutive Award Nights, your last night is free.  Exclusively for cardmembers!

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In future posts, I will be referring back to this list in showing you how to strategize best use of these credit card sign ups to get the points you need for YOUR trip.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Birding Central America On A Budget

The countries of Central America are rich in birdlife and easily accessible from the USA so no wonder they are so popular!  It is quite easy to get to Belize, Costa Rica, Panama, Guatemala using frequent flier miles. Just the parrot lists alone could tempt you but when you add in Resplendant Quetzals, Motmots and more……………!  Right now there are two offers that can help get you there very cheaply using miles and points.  In this post, I will talk about getting there on miles.  Priority Club Pointbreaks has some good deals on too but they will be on a separate post.  By taking advantage of these offers, you greatly reduce your costs and have more money to spend on local eco-lodges and great birding guides once you get there!

Signing up for credit cards can be a useful means of getting frequent flyer miles, especially for US residents.  I recently received an email from Barclays with a special offer that states the following:

WHO SAYS IT'S BETTER TO GIVE THAN RECEIVE?
Cardmembers can earn 5,000 bonus miles every time a friend becomes a new cardmember, up to 50,000 bonus miles(1, 5)
New Cardmembers can earn up to 40,000 bonus miles with qualifying transactions(2,5)
FOR CARDMEMBERS FOR NON-CARDMEMBERS
You can earn up to 5,000 bonus miles for each friend that is approved for the US Airways Dividend Miles® Premier World MasterCard®, up to 50,000 bonus miles(1) Earn up to 30,000 bonus miles with first use(2), up to 10,000 bonus miles for initial balance transfers2 and enjoy more great benefits.Please see "Important Balance Transfer Bonus Miles Information" below for more information about these bonus miles.
FORWARD TO A FRIEND APPLY TODAY
Dear Tara,For a limited time, when you tell friends and family about how the US Airways
Dividend Miles Premier World MasterCard can give them more, you can earn up to 50,000 bonus miles.

Getting your rewards is quick and easy:

Forward this email to share this special
offer with your friends
Receive 5,000 bonus miles for each
referral that activates their US Airways MasterCard account by July 31st, 20131
Earn up to 50,000 total bonus miles1

This special offer won’t last long, so tell your friends about the benefits of card membership, have them apply and activate their account by July 31st, 2013 for your chance to earn 5,000 bonus miles.

Dear friend of Tara,For a limited time, you can earn up to 40,000 bonus miles with qualifying transactions on a new US Airways
Dividend Miles Premier World MasterCard.3

Start earning benefits such as:

30,000 bonus miles with first use2
Up to 10,000 bonus miles on initial
balance transfers2
First Class check-in and Zone 2 boarding2
Annual certificate redeemable for up to
two $99 companion tickets2

This special offer won’t last long, so activate your account by July 31st, 2013 to get the card that gives you more miles, more award travel and great benefits.

 

 

So how can you tell if this is a good deal for you?

First you need to compare the cost of buying a ticket to Central America with the cost of getting this card and just paying the taxes.  For a quick estimate, just plug the dates into Expedia or Travelocity to get some ideas or use the airlines websites.  Let’s use Belize for an example.  Since we need to use US Airways flights to get the discount of 5000 miles, I will use that as an example.  US Airways flights are seasonal so right now there is no availability after Aug.  In real life, I would have booked this at least 10 months in advance.  For screenshots to illustrate, I will use what I can get.  First thing to look for is the pale blue color code which indicates the low level redemption of 17,500 miles each way, round trip required.

US Airways Availability

I found some, not on the dates I would have preferred but at least we can get a 9 day trip which gives plenty of time to see Belize and Tikal in neighboring Guatemala via San Ignacio.  The system recognizes me as a credit card holder and automatically subtracts 5000 miles.  So as you can see, by signing up for this credit card, you get enough miles for a cheap trip to Central America if you can find the availability.  You won’t be able to do it this year as the bonus will post too late to take advantage of it, but you could plan for next year.  If the merge with AA has taken place by then, your US miles will become AA miles which are also good for getting to Central America.

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Paying cash for the trip would cost $638 plus tax of $109 which you have to pay in either case so by getting the credit card and booking an award trip you have saved $638.

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Disclosure:  Using my link which is valid until 31 July gives me a referral credit of 5000 miles if you are approved.  If you choose to use my link, I appreciate your support.  Barclays often has different offers available to different people some better than others and they change rapidly.  Some may be targeted, some may be for everyone.  This thread in FlyerTalk has the most up to date information about what offers are available.  The terms and conditions of the offer are as above in the screenshot and provided in detail here.  Please read them carefully before applying for this card.  Also please make sure that you can pay the card in full each month so you don’t end up with interest charges.  I have had this card for several years and have been happy with it.  When US and AA merge, this card will be going away so you won’t have much longer to get it if you want it.  I am not a qualified financial advisor but if you have questions on how to use this offer, please ask in the comments and I will do my best.