Credit Card Churning 201

Reader Steven wrote me this email yesterday:

“I’m at the point where I’ve almost made it through your entire best cards list…I’m quickly reaching the point where I’m cancelling them in chunks and running out of new cards…Should I just keep plowing through the list or did you reach a point where you were running out of apps?”

I’ve gotten many messages like that over the last few years. I’ve answered similar questions many times before, but I think it would be good to have this post to reference. Assuming you feel comfortable with the basics of credit cards, it’s time for…

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Credit Card Churning 201

Ok, you’ve been applying for credit cards, doing pretty well, and earning a bunch of miles and points. That’s great! But are you staying financially responsible – Not carrying a balance? Not missing payments? Not spending extra money just because you have credit?

If you’ve gotten in trouble, this game probably isn’t for you right now. Period. Stop reading. Miles and points aren’t worth making a mess of your finances.

But if you feel like you’re just getting started…if you’re handling things well and want to do more…that means you have a different situation on your hands. I guess you could call it an opportunity.

For me personally, as I’ve gotten deeper into this game, I’ve started to get comfortable with some unusual things. The amount of credit I have…the number of cards I apply for…the crazy amount of time I spend on my fake spending. If you would have told me any of this 10 years ago, it would have seemed scary. And possibly like a huge waste of time. But the rewards have been great. So hitting things hard has become second nature for me. Here are the main ways I’ve stepped it up with credit cards…

  • Like many of you, I’m not locked into the 91-day application cycle anymore. For a long time, I applied for 1 card from each issuer every 91 days. That is no longer the case for me. I don’t follow as strict a schedule.
  • I’ve churned identical credit cards (many times).
  • I don’t take no for an answer as easily.

You just can’t get too far (over a long period of time) in the credit card game without churning a card. So, what exactly is churning?

Churning (verb) – Earning the signup bonus of a specific credit card multiple times.

Translation: Getting the same card (and bonus) more than once.

As always, read the small print. But here’s some  general information when you want to churn a card:

  • American Express – Except when the terms on a specific offer say otherwise, Amex has put us on lockdown recently. It sucks. The bonus on many of their cards is once per lifetime now. Targeted offers can be an exception.
  • Bank of America – Churn city. People have been getting Alaska and Virgin credit cards over and over every few months. I’ve had many of each. Some people have even gotten more than one by applying at the same time on the same day.
  • Barclays – Doesn’t seem to be much rhyme or reason with these guys. Their cards are highly churnable for some people and hard to get for others.
  • Chase – If you wait 24 months after getting the bonus on a card, you can get it again. Chase is still our friend.
  • Citibank – For a bunch of their cards, you need to have it closed for 24 months to get the bonus again. Not terrible, but it used to be much better. People did VERY well churning Citibank cards for a long time.

As far as “not taking no for an answer” as easily, I’m referring to reconsideration calls. The longer you do this…and the more cards you apply for…sometimes you’re going to get denied. I’ve lost track of how many times making a phone call has turned that decision around. Whether moving a credit line around, closing a card to open another, or just asking nicely…these phone calls often do the trick. Here’s a reference guide to some reconsideration phone numbers:

  • American Express – 877.399.3083
  • Bank of America – 888-593-6092,  866-865-7839, 866-865-7843 (Spanish line that usually works best, believe it or not), 800-481-8277 (Business cards)
  • Barclays – 866-408-4064
  • Chase – 888-245-0625 (Personal), 800-453-9719 (Business)
  • Citibank – 800-695-5171, 800-763-9795

I know this is nothing new for many of you. But for some newbies looking to step things up, hopefully it helps.

(Later updates were posted here and then here)

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Manic Monday

Let’s start the week with a recap of current deals:

  • Chase Ink Plus is back up to 60,000 points (for now). As always, this is a strong offer. If you already have the card, pick up 5,000 points for referring friends and family.
  • There’s also the much-less-exciting Chase Ink Cash offer of 30,000 points.
  • One last credit card update for the day…Lufthansa’s 50,000-mile offer is back too. Make sure you have a use for these miles. No easy-to-extend expiration dates with Lufthansa.
  • If you’re new to JetBlue, don’t forget about the 7,000 bonus points for signing up and booking a flight.
  • A possible 500 free Delta SkyMiles for some people. Free is good, but man, 500 Delta SkyPesos are barely worth the click.
  • Get a minimum of 5,000 United miles for your first stay through RocketMiles. These offers keep coming and going every few weeks.
  • A 40% bonus if you buy Hyatt points this month. Decent price if you pay for points. I never do.
  • The not-very-attractive offer for transferring hotel points to British Airways is back. Not worthwhile for most, but a few of you like it for some strange reason.
  • Office Depot is offering $20 off $300 in Visa gift cards again this week. Supposedly limited to two discounts per person. That may not be the case for you. As always, use your Ink Plus card for 5x points.
  • If you didn’t hear back from me with an AwardWallet code, I apologize for running out as usual. I responded to a lot of you guys…make sure you check your spam folder.

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AwardWallet Codes For May

As always, I apologize for the imperfect system. Some months I post the codes here…others I make it more personal. It’s tough to know the best method. For this round, please let me know if you’ve been late to the AwardWallet party and miss out on these codes. I know a bunch of you have spent time clicking copy and paste over and over, cursing the screen with each failed click. If that sounds like you, please contact me today. Unfortunately, if you read this post after May 1st, the codes will be long gone. I’ll do my best to cover as many of you as possible. Have a great weekend! Go Pacquiao!

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3 American Airlines Offers

  • 1,000 American miles for watching (or skipping) videos and then answering a few dumb-ish questions. Cheat sheet answers are: All Of The Above, Iron, Flights, 25% Off, Dining Out, 6,700.
  • Last day to buy American miles. Best “deal” is if you buy 100,000 and get 60,000 free. Not worth doing for most credit card churners…a good price for some others.
  • 25,000 American miles for getting DirecTV service (I prefer 30,000 from United).

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  • If you have an American Airlines credit card, the latest Reduced Mileage Awards list is out. Some good deals here, as always.
  • Some great point (or cash) discounts are here in this sale. No kind words from me about Southwest lately, but this one is actually pretty good.

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