Be honest, you all thought that I was playing the piano. If you were fooled, you must do the only reasonable thing but to share this video with a family member and a friend
Agreed. The average person knows very little about these cards. Kwetu Nairobi by Hilton is such a unique property which you feel as soon as you walk in.
Dude, simply amazing editing and audio on this one. The info was to the point and easy to follow. Probably the best breakdown of the low-no fee Amex cards.
@@bruceedwards3844 I love it. Some folks comment on my Amex videos just to tell me to say the acronym correctly. At this point I will go to my death bed saying A-mex 🤣🤣. Thanks for watching the video 🙏
One thing that I would like to be answered is the progression for sign up bonuses. I'm no beginner when it comes to credit, however the SUB is where the best deals occur. But if I go for the big boy, the platinum, that means I can't ever go back and get the SUB for the gold if I understand this correctly. How deep does that go? Do I have to start with the every day and then green and then gold and then platinum if I'm working my way through the SUB chain? Is there a point that ignoring the low end cards and their small SUB makes more sense than getting them?
Think of it as a progression within 3 groups. The Cash cards, the Everyday MR cards and Green-Gold-Platinum. SUBs within each group do not impact SUBs in other groups. So get the Everyday before you get the Everyday Preferred. Get the Blue Cash Everyday (BCE) or Cash Magnet (CM) before you get the Blue Cash Everyday Preferred. Last I checked, the only oddity is that you can't get the SUB on both the BCE and the CM. Of course you already know about the Green-Gold-Platinum progression.
The EveryDay cards are credit cards. They even have $0 APRs for the first 12months on balance transfers as an introductory offer. I tend never to cover balance transfers because I don't want folks get into the habit of not paying statement balances in full.
I’m really looking for the most points I can get on groceries and gas. I’ve got a CSP and the bilt card. Looking for one that can fill the gap of gas and groceries. Not sure if the starter Amex’s would be a better choice than a capital one card.
Which CSP? Citi Strata Premier or Chase Sapphire Preferred. If Citi then you need to watch this video: th-cam.com/video/F8IWHhRc5Ho/w-d-xo.html Then this one: th-cam.com/video/oMC2AtN0ou4/w-d-xo.html
@@alexismassenburg7514Did you watch the videos? I derive tons of value from my Citi card. You can't beat 5X on groceries and 5X on gas without having to worry about rotating categories. It's time for you to get into the Citi eco-system. There is no better points earner system than the Citi Magnificent 5.
@@De_Guatemala I took in city life for this trip. If you do go, plan out your trip we'll. I usually just muscle through and randomly just roam the streets and mix it up locally. It's my favorite thing to do.
Be honest, you all thought that I was playing the piano. If you were fooled, you must do the only reasonable thing but to share this video with a family member and a friend
Great introduction to Amex. Many beginners think Amex is out of reach and it’s not! Nice hotel tour. Thanks
Agreed. The average person knows very little about these cards. Kwetu Nairobi by Hilton is such a unique property which you feel as soon as you walk in.
Dude, simply amazing editing and audio on this one. The info was to the point and easy to follow. Probably the best breakdown of the low-no fee Amex cards.
@@FatStacksAcademy Thanks for that. I recognize that some folks want an Amex card but aren't aware of the affordable ones that are out there.
You deserve more subs, the production quality is just great!
Feel free to tell 100 of your closest friends 🤣🤣. Thanks for the compliment. I just need you to keep watching ok?
my friends think I am insane with all the credit cards i have :)
@@Milkinporsche I bet they do but once they see you travelling business class across the Atlantic, bet they appreciate it then 😂
Great information
Thanks for watching!
The power of a credit card big shouts from Chicago appreciate the content
@@jeffreywilliams9220 Thanks for watching!!
Thanks for the info + video!
@@jimmyjames6492 thanks for the support!!
Well you had me fooled there for a minute!
Hahaha, I couldn't resist 🤣
This was a good explanation of Am-ex cards (not A-mex).
@@bruceedwards3844 I love it. Some folks comment on my Amex videos just to tell me to say the acronym correctly. At this point I will go to my death bed saying A-mex 🤣🤣. Thanks for watching the video 🙏
Nice overview 👍🏼
Thanks!
That hotel is fire. Didn't you have a meet up or something down there.
It sure is. Meet up? I haven't done such a thing. I often run into subscribers but never a meetup.
😂😂😂😂 ok Wolfgang 🎹. Is that a kids piano? 😂
You may call me Rachmaninoff sir!!
One thing that I would like to be answered is the progression for sign up bonuses. I'm no beginner when it comes to credit, however the SUB is where the best deals occur. But if I go for the big boy, the platinum, that means I can't ever go back and get the SUB for the gold if I understand this correctly. How deep does that go? Do I have to start with the every day and then green and then gold and then platinum if I'm working my way through the SUB chain? Is there a point that ignoring the low end cards and their small SUB makes more sense than getting them?
Think of it as a progression within 3 groups. The Cash cards, the Everyday MR cards and Green-Gold-Platinum.
SUBs within each group do not impact SUBs in other groups.
So get the Everyday before you get the Everyday Preferred.
Get the Blue Cash Everyday (BCE) or Cash Magnet (CM) before you get the Blue Cash Everyday Preferred.
Last I checked, the only oddity is that you can't get the SUB on both the BCE and the CM.
Of course you already know about the Green-Gold-Platinum progression.
Are the everday cards credit or charge cards? I have the Hilton Am Ex.
The EveryDay cards are credit cards. They even have $0 APRs for the first 12months on balance transfers as an introductory offer. I tend never to cover balance transfers because I don't want folks get into the habit of not paying statement balances in full.
I’m really looking for the most points I can get on groceries and gas. I’ve got a CSP and the bilt card. Looking for one that can fill the gap of gas and groceries. Not sure if the starter Amex’s would be a better choice than a capital one card.
Which CSP? Citi Strata Premier or Chase Sapphire Preferred. If Citi then you need to watch this video: th-cam.com/video/F8IWHhRc5Ho/w-d-xo.html
Then this one:
th-cam.com/video/oMC2AtN0ou4/w-d-xo.html
@@RSquared-travel-rewards hello! It is the chase sapphire preferred.
@@alexismassenburg7514Did you watch the videos? I derive tons of value from my Citi card. You can't beat 5X on groceries and 5X on gas without having to worry about rotating categories. It's time for you to get into the Citi eco-system. There is no better points earner system than the Citi Magnificent 5.
See any wildlife in Madagascar? We are thinking of going next year.
@@De_Guatemala I took in city life for this trip. If you do go, plan out your trip we'll. I usually just muscle through and randomly just roam the streets and mix it up locally. It's my favorite thing to do.