Chase Sapphire reserve is a no-brainer
In this post you will learn:
- How do credit cards make money
- How to make about 2000$ in free flights
- How to make 150$ refunds in the next year
(Photo is a picture of complimentary food/alcohol with priority pass access. Another nice perk of this credit card)
33.33% ROI (or a 150$ gain out of 450$)
I've been trying to convince all my friends to get this credit card. Honestly, I also beg you do it, as long as you think you can :
- spend more about 600$ in travel expenses in the next year. Travel expenses include any expense for the following. It can be in your hometown, for example everytime use a meter in my town, I get reimbursed. Also, the reimbursement is automatic right after you charge the credit card (so no cash flow issues).
- Hotels and Airbnb.
- Taxi, Uber,Lyft
- airline tickets.
- rental car fees.
- Parking fees
- it does not include Gas.
- Pay your credit card on time
- Have decent a credit score.
If you do, then you make 150$ guaranteed (a 33.333% return).
How to play the game:
Credit cards companies are beefing up the rewards and benefits to get the big spenders. Remember that credit card companies (including banks that emits them) make about 2.5-3.5% in fees for every transactions. As a business owner, I know this too well. But as a consumer, you are king only if you're kind of person to be careful to pay everything in time.
Why a no-brainer?
Why is the Chase Sapphire Reserver a no-brainer?
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You make 150$ guaranteed (or 33.33%) the 1st year.
- The reason is because the card gives 300$ cash back for travel expense every calendar year. But the yearly fee is calculated on 1 year based on date you open the card. For example, if you open the card in September 2016, you get:
- 300$ reimbursed for every expenses between September 1st to December 31st.
- 300$ for the expenses between Jan 1st 2017 and August 31st.
- If you close the card on August 31st, then you only pay 450$ but got 600$ worth of reimbursements.
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You get 100000 travel points that can be transferable to any airlines. This includes United, Delta, KLM, etc... Pretty much all the major airlines. This alone is worth 2000$+.
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You get a "Priority Pass" card that allows you get into airport lounge for free. This comes handy, especially I'm traveling as I'm writing this post and having access to lounge is a big perk.
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You get 3x points when you spend at restaurants.
There are more perks, but those alone are worthy enough to get this card. Again, I believe this is a no-brainer.
how not win the game
Credit card companies make a lot of money with late fees, so don't be that person. Here's a few tips.
- Create a calendar reminder to pay in full every months.
- Think twice before spending anything. Ask yourself, will this purchase bring value to my life.