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What is in my wallet?

5/2/2016

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One of the most asked questions by my friends and readers is "what is in your wallet?"  Even though I always think this is a very personal question as you may value a credit card very differently than I do, I think it will be at least interesting to talk about it.

I have quite a few credit cards, and I keep several in the drawer for their perks without even spending a dime on them.  However, these four cards are in my wallet most of the time:
  • Amex EveryDay Preferred Card
  • Citi Prestige World Elite MasterCard
  • Chase Sapphire Preferred Visa Signature
  • J.P. Morgan Ritz-Carlton Visa Signature

Before I discuss them, let me go back a little bit and talk about the three cards I used a lot in the past and why I decided to switch to the current lineup.  For years, I used a very powerful rewards combo - Amex SPG and Chase Sapphire Preferred for my daily spending.  Please move to our featured review "All About Credit Card Rewards" to see the best rewards credit card combos, and you will see this combo is one of our top recommendations.  As I have had a sufficiently large balance of both SPG and Chase Ultimate Rewards (UR) points, I have decided to diversify my points to pick up more Amex Membership Rewards (MR) and Citi ThankYou (TY) points.  These four programs have always been our recommendations to people who prefer frequent traveler miles/points to cash back rewards, since they are not tied to a single frequent traveler program but rather allow points transfer to multiple partners.  The third card I had for several years was Amex Platinum Card, which was not for rewards but for travel perks such as airport lounge access and luxury hotel privileges.  Since now I don't fly as much as before and I can obtain hotel privileges from somewhere else, I have closed this card to avoid the $450 annual fee.

Now let's see why I decided to open and keep the four cards that are now in my wallet.  I opened Amex EveryDay Preferred (EDP, annual fee $95) in 2015 when Amex offered 30,000 points signup bonus and have since kept charging at least 30 purchases each statement cycle to trigger the monthly 50% monthly points bonus.  In this way this card returns 4.5x, 3x, and 1.5x MR points for groceries, gas, and other spending (6.75%, 4.5% and 2.25% respectively, based on our current valuation).  Obviously, EDP is my most used card nowadays due to its powerful rewards for both bonus categories and general spending.  In addition, EDP also features Amex Offers that save me money or give me extra points here and there, for the purchases I will make anyway. 

I pair EDP with another excellent rewards card Cit Prestige, which I opened in late 2014 when Citi offered 60,000 points signup bonus and a free companion ticket.  Since then I have kept paying the reduced $350 annual fees (down from the regular $450), as I have a Citigold account.  It's pretty easy to get the annual $250 airline credit as airfare is eligible, and the effective annual fee of Prestige becomes $100, comparable to most premium rewards cards.  It offers 3x TY points for most travel purchases and 2x for dining/entertain (5.5% and 3.7%, respectively, based on our current valuation and the 15% annual bonus thanks to Citigold relationship).  Between EDP and Prestige, they cover four most important bonus categories: groceries, gas, travel and dining, and rewards points add up really quickly.  Note that when I charge airfare to Prestige, I will have industry-leading travel protection including $1M Travel Accident Insurance, Travel Cancellation or Interruption, Lost Luggage, Travel Delay beyond 3 hours, and Baggage Delay beyond 3 hours.  In addition, I will also use Prestige for electronics and other items that may have a price drop in near future (Citi Price Rewind) and event tickets (Event Ticket Protection).  Last but not least, as one of the premium high-end cards, Prestige offers amazing travel perks such as airport lounge access through Admirals Club and Priority Pass Select, 4th Night Free at most hotels, luxury hotel privileges through World Elite Luxury Hotels and Resorts program, 3 free rounds of golf each year, Global Entry application fee reimbursement, enhanced Roadside Assistance (free towing up to 10 miles, etc., which makes me think about canceling my AAA membership), and so on.  In this way, Prestige more than fills the gap left by Amex Platinum when it comes to travel perks.

Unlike Amex SPG which I am about to cancel, I decide to keep paying the $95 annual fees on my Chase Sapphire Preferred mainly due to my UR points balance, as I would rather enjoy the flexibility than transfer points to a specific partner program such as United or Hyatt.  Since I am keeping it, now I actually have more reasons to use this card.  Even though its bonus categories (travel and dining) overlap with Citi Prestige's, I will use Sapphire Preferred for all awards tickets plus tickets I pay for other people like my parents, due to the fact that Chase's Travel Accident Insurance covers awards tickets as well as family members.  I will also use Sapphire Preferred for car rentals (primary Rental Car Collision Coverage in the U.S. and abroad),  Costco (starting June 2016 only Visa will be accepted), and some online shopping (Chase UR is the only one among the aforementioned four programs with multiple transfer partners that still offers bonus points through shopping portal).

JPM Ritz-Carlton Visa, which I opened in early 2015 and received 140,000 points signup bonus from, is mostly for perks.  The annual fee is $395, but after making use of the annual $300 airline credit, I am paying $95 effectively.  I will charge $10,000 each year to maintain the Ritz-Carlton/Marriott Gold status, which is arguably the best mid-tier hotel status and guarantees lounge access at JW Marriott, Autograph Collection, Renaissance, and Marriott hotels (while resorts are excluded).  The three annual lounge level upgrades at Ritz-Carlton hotels and resorts are also extremely valuable, especially when combined with the $100 hotel credit for each stay of 2+ nights.  Ritz-Carlton Visa also offers free Lounge Club memberships with unlimited access to primary and additional cardholders (there is no annual fee to add an additional cardholder).  I don't need Lounge Club membership myself since I have already received Priority Pass Select from Citi Prestige, which covers all Lounge Club lounges plus some more; however, Lounge Club will be great for my family members with no additional cost.

Lastly, I would add that for couples it doesn't make sense to pay double annual fees for the same rewards card, unless there is a very specific reason.  I added my wife to my EDP and Sapphire Preferred accounts, so she has these two cards for daily spending.  In this way, we avoid paying double annual fees and rewards points can be pooled quickly.  Why don't I add her to my Citi Prestige account?  Well, there is an additional $50 annual fee for that and Sapphire Preferred offers similar rewards.

Now you have known what is in my wallet, would you tell me which cards you have in your wallet?

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28 Comments
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5/4/2016 04:46:49 am

I never keep credit cards in my wallet because of security reasons! The majority of my purchases is done online. Nevertheless, your publishing is very useful for me! Keep us informed!

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Dr. Credit Card
5/4/2016 09:53:02 am

Thanks you for the visit. Do you pay cash at brick and mortar stores such as grocery, gas station, wholesale stores?

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Rick
5/4/2016 08:02:11 am

From Chase website re: "Primary" rental car insurance. don't be fooled:

"In the U.S., coverage is secondary to your personal insurance you already have."

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Dr. Credit Card
5/4/2016 09:55:47 am

Rick, i don't know if you are looking at another product. Sapphire Preferred does offer Primary Rental Card Coverage, since July 2014. Look at the benefits guide https://cdn.f9client.com/api3/file/1130204/inline/SapphirePreferred_Visa_Signature_V0000037_BGC10374_Eng_P.pdf?__gda__=exp=1462393482~acl=/api3/file/1130204/inline/SapphirePreferred_Visa_Signature_V0000037_BGC10374_Eng_P.pdf*~hmac=ba1e780714640c06508fd8b980f701d6f1b86e840ff59626f2cf5b4ed4caa7d1 which i believe is still current. Also on this webpage, "primary" is also mentioned for Sapphire Preferred: https://www.chase.com/online/sapphire/preferred.htm

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Steve Murray
5/4/2016 10:08:24 pm

This is an excellent post! I have Citi Double Cash, Amex Blue Cash (OBC), Chase Freedom and Sapphire Preferred. I am thinking about getting the new Freedom Unlimited.

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Dr. Credit Card
5/8/2016 03:42:46 pm

Steve, thanks for sharing! Great cards you have for getting both cashback rewards and UR points. If you value UR points as high as or higher than we do (1.5 cents per point), you will certainly find that Freedom Unlimited easily beats 2% cashback in value once compared with Sapphire Preferred. In fact, the return rate of 1.5x UR points is even higher than the $595 JPM Palladium.

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Andrew
5/17/2016 09:42:51 pm

i have spg amex, amex premier rewards gold, amex plat, chase marriott, chase ritz-carlton, chase ihg rewards. i use the first two regularly and keep the others for benefits.

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Dr. Credit Card
5/23/2016 07:50:10 am

Thank you Andrew for sharing. You have a great lineup and the first two is indeed among our recommendations for the best combos!

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Miles
5/22/2016 11:54:36 pm

In my wallet -
Sallie Mae - 5% on gas, groceries
Freedom - 5% quarterly categories
Sapphire Preferred - 2x on dining
Ritz
AA Exec
Prestige
Aviator - exclusively for expenses I get reimbursed, for accounting purposes.
(There's an Amex Plat, a couple hotel cards and no AF cards in the SD.)

Trying to figure out how to divvy up the remaining expenses. I do travel extensively, but usually travel with or meet up with other folks, so the majority of my expense is just airfare. I would like a Freedom Unlimited for 1.5 UR, but sadly 5/24 has got me for a while.

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Dr. Credit Card
5/23/2016 07:56:27 am

Miles, thanks for sharing. That is a great lineup of cards you have. For airfare, Prestige will be a good card to charge to. For general spending, depending on which program you are focusing on, either Sapphire or Prestige will be a good choice. Of course you may still open a 2% cashback card, or SPG Amex, or just wait until you will be able to open Freedom Unlimited.

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Miles
5/24/2016 02:33:48 am

Thanks Doc. Obviously it (usually) makes sense to put airfare and hotels on a card that offers a category bonus. But my concern is that I don't want to spread myself too thin; it's helpful to have more than one kind of point currency, but having a few points in a variety of programs is not helpful.

Also, if I only have several thousand dollars of general spend a year, it can take a while to get enough SPG points to do anything useful. And the program is presumably going to merge into Marriott before too awful long.

Recently, I've been focusing on AA, UR, and MR (Marriott/Ritz), because there are several of ways to accumulate those, and a variety of category bonuses. And TYP to a lesser extent, although the TYP shopping portal (which I liked) is gone and it seems like those transfer partners are less useful than UR/Marriott.

Dr. Credit Card
5/26/2016 10:50:28 pm

Miles, it makes a lot of sense to focus on just a few programs that you can rack up a large balance. If UR is your #1 focus, then Sapphire will be great until you will be able to get Freedom Unlimited. If AA is your #1 focus, then opening SPG will actually be a great move since it obviously returns higher AA miles in general spending than anything else. I think it depends on how much you will be able to charge to SPG - say this product will be around for another two years or so. Do you math to see the extra 25% AA miles earned from SPG is worth opening this card and keeping for just two years.

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lon3volf
10/10/2016 06:50:16 am

Doc - I currently have Amex Plat, Citi Prestige, Chase Sapphire Reserve, Amex PRG, Citi Costco and Marriot Premier and IHG for Hotel stays.
I travel about 10-15 round trips in a year and I believe Prestige has come in real handy for delayed trips (3 hours or more) and I appreciate the AA access along with Priority pass for me and Wife. I don't like the idea of charging flights to AMEX given they dont have any benefits for trip delay, interruptions or baggage for that matter even if its 3x on PRG or 5x on Plat.
CSR seems like great card with 3X earning, however the benefits for delays, interruptions only kick in after 6 hours so UR arent worth in my opinion when I know the flights I have flown I get frequently delayed 3+ hours. As far as combo's are concerned, Citi Costco makes up for a good cash back card since 4x on Gas, 3x on travel/dining, and 2x on spends at Costco... Do you agree? or Where do you think Costco card fits in?

Dr. Credit Card
10/10/2016 11:06:12 pm

lon3volf, looks like I can't reply to your question directly so I have to reply this way. Thanks for sharing your cards. Costco Visa is great for gas, but travel & dining is already covered by Prestige/CSR, and there are 2% cashback cards for general spending if you need a cashback card. IMO, a good miles card to make a combo with Prestige will be EveryDay Preferred, as it offers 4.5x on groceries, 3x gas, and 1.5x general, if you have more at least 30 transactions per month and Amex MR points are valued about the same as ThankYou points. An alternative is SPG Amex. As for Amex Plat, CSR, Prestige, I am in the same camp as you that I prefer Prestige's travel coverage over the other two. You can make your decision whether to cancel Plat and CSR down the road, as a lot of benefits are overlapping.

Philip
5/26/2016 11:07:59 am

I have:
SPG AMEX (since 1998) - off and on use over the years, but using actively again to build up my Starpoint balance.
JPM RITZ CARLTON -- never carry it because it's too heavy and literally falls out of my wallet, but the perks are great! I charge $10,000 a year with automatic charges, online purchases, and stays at Marriott/RC properties.
CHASE HYATT -- Use it mostly for restaurants and occasional Hyatt stays. Annual free night certificate pays for (and then some) the annual fee.
JPM SELECT -- one of the few people who still has this card. Primary car rental insurance domestic and overseas is great. 2X points for wide variety of transportation options, travel-related charges, etc.
CHASE FREEDOM -- complements JPM Select. I closely follow the 5X rotating categories. No annual fee, of course.
USAA PREFERRED CASH REWARDS VISA -- 1.5% cash back on everything. No FTF; no annual fee.
FIRST TECH CHOICE MASTERCARD -- My only mandatory chip-and-pin card (no signature). Use it for backup situations overseas or when I don't want to be inconvenienced with a signature. No annual fee; no FTF.

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Dr. Credit Card
5/26/2016 10:59:41 pm

Thank you Philip for sharing. Great cards. It is interesting that you keep JPM Select. Generally Sapphire is a better card, but since you will keep Hyatt Card it probably doesn't matter.

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Philip Wu
5/27/2016 05:44:52 am

For awhile there were rumors that in 2015/2016, the JPM Select card would be discontinued and all cardholders switched to Sapphire. I decided to wait for that natural process rather than discontinue/cancel a card and apply for a new one. Nothing has happened, and no one at JPM Chase seems willing to say anything definitive about it.

Dr. Credit Card
5/29/2016 11:39:23 pm

Interesting. Did you receive a signup bonus on the Sapphire Preferred within 24 months? If no, consider opening one to get the bonus and close out JPM Select. Thoughts?

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Philip
5/30/2016 10:45:36 am

It's certainly a good strategy and worthwhile thought. To date, I haven't done it just because of sheer inertia!

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6/10/2016 02:09:36 pm

I will support that you use four types of the cards. I think that everyone has the right to choose the proposal that is more favorable for him.

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Thomas
7/2/2016 02:11:58 am

Nice post to share the strategy. I have to say, since learned a lot from your old post, my wallet stay a lot of same as yours. LOL

1. RITZ-- no need to mention again all the great perks(plus with the "trick", keep earning annul fee back).
2. prestige-- I need to look how to take advantage of price wind and the travel insurance you mentioned like how to qualify a reimbursement.( 4 additional points on grocery, drugstore and gas for a 50K cap make this card unstoppable!!)
3.amex platinum-- since I am just get the 100K from last year? I kept it in wallet. Probably will close it soon since I have amex ED.
4. citi forwad -- was there for a long time for all the restaurant spending, now it's in the drawer. So sad...
5. Since I am not able to replace 3 and 4 with another super good card for restaurant, I may use prestige for everything else including grocery and dining. Although I am losing some points but make my life easier, not thinking too much of selecting cards LOL.

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Dr. Credit Card
7/26/2016 11:46:44 am

Thomas, thanks for sharing. A great lineup of cards you have :) Just one question regarding Prestige - where is that "4 additional points on grocery, drugstore and gas for a 50K cap" coming from? Sounds too good to be true, isn't it :p

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Thomas
7/28/2016 12:24:51 am

I think that's a common retention offer CITI provided for prestige card. I actually heard a lot of people get twice within a year or so, pretty much give this card always 5 points on those category all the time. I hope it will still be there, but got some recent news, citi is shutting down retention department...

Dr. Credit Card
7/28/2016 07:13:58 am

Thomas, thanks for sharing the information about the retention offer! The card is so good that I never thought about canceling! :p But this retention offer sounds like a crazily lucrative one - too bad that if they are shutting it down!

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Thomas
7/28/2016 07:57:10 am

You probably also received the prestige card benefits change notification recently. Guess you need to update that card again:) I am looking forward to know how you value this card now. To me, seems honey moon with CITI is over. Forward and Prestige are both gone if I am not able to get any retention offer any more. I might change to a one-card guy using ritz along with seasonal 5% rotation cards. Let me know!

Dr. Credit Card
7/29/2016 10:39:54 am

I am working on updating the Prestige page. However, since the changes are a year away, the ranking probably won't be affected much (other than change of bonus) until next July. It is certainly devaluted, but I hope that Citi is working bringing new benefits, especially considering the Sapphire Reserve that is rumored to come out in August. If you decide to let go Prestige, I wouldn't be recommending putting general purchases on Ritz-Carlton Visa as the return is pretty low - Sapphire Preferred, Amex PR Gold, EveryDay Preferred are all much better, or if you like cashback, a 2% cashback card is hard to beat.

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Thomas
7/30/2016 09:17:53 am

That would be interesting to see what kind of product chase provide. Regarding why I am using ritz to regular spending, this is why. From my own experience, MS is becoming harder and harder to do, so I plan to do minimum on that and try fully enjoy the cards benefits with minimum time spending. So far, two benefits I really like and dont need to put too much time to do MS:

1, Marriot gold status;
2, Best ever purchase protection;

Spending 10K on ritz and get gold status is something I think worthy. Even that, I am not going to do MS, just put monthly utility (phone, internet, gym, PGE etc)spending using this card, pretty much got 10K spending annually. To my own experience, RITZ purchase protection costumer service is the best to deal with. Several times I dont even need to fill any stupid form like CITI always need and wait that long to get reimburse. Any valuable spending on big stuff, I will use this card to cover, so I will stay easy and wont bother for any quality issue and return trouble.

Any restaurant, grocery, gas spending I will use 5% category rotate cards(discover, freedom) to cover. Still, not doing MS but spend as I need.

Last thing, I found CNbank crystal is a good replacement for certain category(restaurant, grocery, gas, travel). And for the airline ticket, its $100 discount is even better.

So all in all, my plan is ritz+5% card +(crystal maybe) in the future if prestige is really going down, let me know how you think.

Dr. Credit Card
7/30/2016 11:38:44 am

Thank you for the explanation - it makes perfect sense to me! Spending $10K on the R-C Visa to maintain Gold status is almost a no-brainer as long as you stay at least a few times at Marriott/Renaissance/JW etc. I think you will do great. Regarding protection, I have to agree with you that Chase is a lot easier to deal with than Citi in most cases. Price Rewind, however, is something I like about Citi since the process is online and automatic. Enjoy your cards!

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