@Hoju wrote:
@mtsakach wrote:
I have the Marriott rewards Visa and mainly use it to earn free hotel stays.
Did you know that if you switch to the SPG Amex card, you're earning Marriott points at 3-times the rate you do with the Marriott card? Iiiiiit's true!
To better explain what Hoju's talking about, 1 SPG point is 3 Marriott point. Between Marriott, SPG and Ritz-Carlton, you can convert points without any charge since SPG and Marriott merged.
Marriott is still a decent card if you manage to grab it at a 100,000 point sign-on bonus and take advantage of the free night. At a slightly less annual fee of $85, you accrue points at 5 Marriott points for every $1 spent at SPG or Marriott hotels. Otherwise, the card's pretty useless aside of taking advantage of the free night at a category 5 hotel. Think $85 for a nice hotel stay a year!
As for SPG's card, you earn 2 SPG points (or 6 Marriott points) for every $1 spent at Marriott and SPG hotels. The best time to get this card is when it's at a 35,000 sign-on bonus (or 105,000 Marriott points)! However, the annual fee is $10 more at $95 a year. I personally like the hotels offered by Marriott, but again, it'd be ideal to take full advantage of the free night offered per year by shooting for the nicest hotels offered from W, Westin, etc. The SPG card also has other benefits like free Boingo internet service (that internet provider you see sometimes at airports and other public places.
As for choosing to get a credit card, that's up to you. You need to fully understand how it works and let it work for you, as credit cards can only be a benefit to the user if used properly.
Very infrequently shopping the Greater Denver Area, Colorado Springs and in-between in Colorado these days.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 09/10/2017 02:33PM by Tarantado.