❗Since the filming of this video, the Capital One Savor One is now the Capital One Savor Card (I know, confusing)! Although the card seems pretty much the same, there is a higher welcome bonus. Learn more at kevinyang.info/savor-cash
Because let's be honest the vast majority of people especially in America are not financially stable enough nor responsible enough with one credit card let alone multiple especially ones with high annual fees maybe two or three percent of credit card users would be responsible enough to handle all that so it would be irresponsible of him to recommend that to the everyday person
@@Cryptid71 While it’s true that many people may struggle with financial responsibility, I believe that with proper budgeting and discipline, managing multiple cards can be advantageous for some. Having different cards, like the VX and CSP, allows for maximizing rewards in various spending categories. Of course, this approach isn’t for everyone, but for those who are financially responsible and informed, it can be a smart strategy.
@@Cryptid71 While it’s true that many people may struggle with financial responsibility, I believe that with proper budgeting and discipline, managing multiple cards can be advantageous for some. Having different cards, like the VX and CSP, allows for maximizing rewards in various spending categories. Of course, this approach isn’t for everyone, but for those who are financially responsible and informed, it can be a smart strategy.
Hi Kevin like your videos. Question. I was looking to maybe transfer points from capital one to a star alliance partner that I could use the points to upgrade an existing United flight I had oversea to business class. When I talked to United about doing this the person said because the flight I wanted to upgrade was a United flight I couldn’t upgrade through them. They said I had to call the partner airline and see if they could upgrade me on that flight was only way. Is that true?
It sounds true. Typically the best use of points is not for upgrading flights, but to book the flights in the first place. Also it's usually the case that if you're upgrading a certain airline's flights, you'd want that airline's points, in this case, United. That said, if you'd rather re-book on a different ticket, typically cancelling flights booked with points can be done with a relatively low cost
Is there any way to get a lower spend SUB on chase sapphire cards? Id like to get the preferred but i dont spend enough in the timeframe to get the bonus.
Yeah rarely do I see lower SUBs for these kinds of cards... But there are ways to try and frontload more spend, like stocking up on things, paying for the group and getting transferred back, pre-paying anything that you can, etc
Pay a month rent with your card if you rent an apartment. You'll see a 3% penalty fee for using a card, but it will more than be made up for from your sign-up bonus.
❗Since the filming of this video, the Capital One Savor One is now the Capital One Savor Card (I know, confusing)! Although the card seems pretty much the same, there is a higher welcome bonus. Learn more at kevinyang.info/savor-cash
Why not both? I’m currently using the C1VX and CSP, plus I also have the Saver One and Chase Freedom Unlimited.
Definitely can have both! I also have the VX and CSP together
Because let's be honest the vast majority of people especially in America are not financially stable enough nor responsible enough with one credit card let alone multiple especially ones with high annual fees maybe two or three percent of credit card users would be responsible enough to handle all that so it would be irresponsible of him to recommend that to the everyday person
@@Cryptid71 While it’s true that many people may struggle with financial responsibility, I believe that with proper budgeting and discipline, managing multiple cards can be advantageous for some. Having different cards, like the VX and CSP, allows for maximizing rewards in various spending categories. Of course, this approach isn’t for everyone, but for those who are financially responsible and informed, it can be a smart strategy.
@@Cryptid71 While it’s true that many people may struggle with financial responsibility, I believe that with proper budgeting and discipline, managing multiple cards can be advantageous for some. Having different cards, like the VX and CSP, allows for maximizing rewards in various spending categories. Of course, this approach isn’t for everyone, but for those who are financially responsible and informed, it can be a smart strategy.
Cap1 is mediocre. VX barely worth keeping.
That is very well explained; you nailed it. The way you talk and explain each point is so clear, and I appreciate it. New follower 🎉
Thanks for watching!
Tonight my wife was approved for the Savor, to make a duo with her VX. I have the Chase SP. She has the Flex. We each have an Amex Plat and BBP.
Sounds like an awesome setup for both of you! What's the next card in mind?
Can you explain more about the $300 travel credit for Chase i am thinking of bitting the bullet on it.
On the Chase Sapphire Reserve, there's a pretty easy to use $300 credit on travel purchases!
Literally anything that codes as travel is credited until you hit 300. Doesn't have to be a portal booking.
Hi Kevin like your videos. Question. I was looking to maybe transfer points from capital one to a star alliance partner that I could use the points to upgrade an existing United flight I had oversea to business class. When I talked to United about doing this the person said because the flight I wanted to upgrade was a United flight I couldn’t upgrade through them. They said I had to call the partner airline and see if they could upgrade me on that flight was only way. Is that true?
It sounds true. Typically the best use of points is not for upgrading flights, but to book the flights in the first place. Also it's usually the case that if you're upgrading a certain airline's flights, you'd want that airline's points, in this case, United.
That said, if you'd rather re-book on a different ticket, typically cancelling flights booked with points can be done with a relatively low cost
Thanks for the feedback. My company had bought the original ticket and I was just looking to maybe upgrade to a higher class to be more comfortable.
Is there any way to get a lower spend SUB on chase sapphire cards? Id like to get the preferred but i dont spend enough in the timeframe to get the bonus.
No
Yeah rarely do I see lower SUBs for these kinds of cards... But there are ways to try and frontload more spend, like stocking up on things, paying for the group and getting transferred back, pre-paying anything that you can, etc
Pay a month rent with your card if you rent an apartment. You'll see a 3% penalty fee for using a card, but it will more than be made up for from your sign-up bonus.
@@Lancun Yup! Guess that's yet another last resort kind of way!
Why doesn't anyone review the Credit One trifecta?
lol
😂😂🤣. U funny bruh
First lol epic games