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jerzeemedia 02-09-2007 10:55 AM

AmEx Business Cards - preferences?
 
Just looking over their Open cards, and random features - anyone know much about these/personal experience in getting the most bang out of your CC usage?

Thanks!

JM

96ukssob 02-09-2007 10:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jerzeemedia (Post 11888995)
Just looking over their Open cards, and random features - anyone know much about these/personal experience in getting the most bang out of your CC usage?

Thanks!

JM

AmEx Business Platinum

by far one of the best. read up on it, totally worth it 100% and only a $300 a year fee which i think pays for itself

jerzeemedia 02-09-2007 11:07 AM

boss,

I did, but I'm not sure when you got your card, but there's no annual fee..I was kind of looking for something with airline rewards+cashback on purchases, figuring after X amount spend enough miles to take a small vacation somewhere within the states. :) Anyone know roughly how many miles/points required for 2 round-trip tickets across the US, as in Jersey to California? I've never dealt with a card that had flight points before. Any info very much appreciated!

Regards,

JM

WDjay 02-09-2007 11:12 AM

AMEX "starwood" Platinum Business. Best miles...easy to conver and HUGE savings on Starwood hotels

jerzeemedia 02-09-2007 11:18 AM

WDjay,

I JUST got a snail-mail spam from them, which prompted me to look into it LOL. Now two questions:

1. What airlines support those miles?
2. How many miles do you need to earn for 1 ticket approximately for example from New Jersey to Arizona? (if you know this anyhow)

I've also never heard of Starwood-anything honestly.

Thanks man,

JM

Sosa 02-09-2007 11:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jerzeemedia (Post 11889100)
WDjay,

I JUST got a snail-mail spam from them, which prompted me to look into it LOL. Now two questions:

1. What airlines support those miles?
2. How many miles do you need to earn for 1 ticket approximately for example from New Jersey to Arizona? (if you know this anyhow)

I've also never heard of Starwood-anything honestly.

Thanks man,

JM

Starwood is the main chain for the "W", Westin, Sheraton's etc.

jerzeemedia 02-09-2007 11:35 AM

Sosa,

Wow...ok, well I can't say I'd mind staying at the Diplomat in FLA for virtually "free". :) Next to conquer, airline miles. :) Thanks buddy.

-JM

DaddyHalbucks 02-09-2007 11:38 AM

AmEx Black.

;)

jerzeemedia 02-09-2007 11:41 AM

Daddy,

When I'm that pimp, for sure. :)


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