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125K signup after spending $6K in 6 months
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15x points on restaurants and small businesses for the first 6 months, up to the first $25K in spending
Total potential bonus of
475,000 points if you are in a position to max out the spending in those categories!
Normal Annual Fee of $695 applies, and is NOT waived for the first year.
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You can find it here: https://resy.com/amex-offers
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The Cap One Venture X card seems a better deal I think assuming you can hit the 10k spend limit to get the bonus points
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You can find it here: https://resy.com/amex-offers
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OK thanks. That $695 annual fee kills it for me.
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The Cap One Venture X card seems a better deal I think assuming you can hit the 10k spend limit to get the bonus points
TBH, Venture X is a borderline value. Those 100k points are only worth $500 if you use them for cash (statement credit...not real cash), and $800 if you redeem them for gift cards. You only get the $1000 value if you use it for a statment credit on travel expenses. The extra bonuses, like $100 GE credit is only good once every 5 years, and $300 annual credit for travel is only through their portal, which I've found to be 15-25% over priced for short duration stays (ex: 1 night PGH Weston = $139 via C1, $106 for a logged-in night via Priceline - all fees and taxes included). Most offers for flights and hotels are equal or less flexible than direct bookings.
All that said, I have the Venture X, but partly because of the Visa Infinite benefits - free damage insurance on post-paid cell phone svc, int'l lounge availability, and Dulles is one of my two primary international airports and they're going to get a swanky CapOne lounge this year. Also, I use AirBnB for family stuff enough I know I can use the $200 bonus.
All that said, I have the Venture X, but partly because of the Visa Infinite benefits - free damage insurance on post-paid cell phone svc, int'l lounge availability, and Dulles is one of my two primary international airports and they're going to get a swanky CapOne lounge this year. Also, I use AirBnB for family stuff enough I know I can use the $200 bonus.
I have 140k points with chase which will cover our outbound flights next year to Seattle for a cruise and some but not all of our return flights. We will also need points (or just pay for it) for flights from Seattle to Vancouver and back as well (or we take a train if it fits our schedule but that ride is 4 hours).
Doing the Venture X with the 100k points and $300 travel credit is more than enough for return flights and probably our Seattle to Vancouver flights. Chase points I have would cover flights out there and probably the hotel in Seattle for 2 nights. Of course if I could stomach regular main cabin the chase points are enough to cover all my flights and then some. But alas I don't think I can handle VA to Seattle and back in main cabin.
I am interested in the GE credit as we intend to apply for this soon as well to ease some of our travelling next year. That makes the 395 fee more palatable than the 695. We travel some but probably not enough for either of these cards tbh. I am just trying to maximize as much savings as I can for our big trip next year.
Seriously though, if it works for you, great. I was a bit miffed by the Venture when I realized that points were not redeemable or transferrable between cards. OTOH, the transfer to the Venture X will give me enough to go to Lisbon next spring. I need to check, but I think I can make the 10k over the next two months and still apply to a previous travel purchase (90 day rolling window). BA direct allows some additional perks like London stopovers and such, and will likely be easier to deal with if we have to delay or cancel due to the Upsilon variant next April.
Seriously though, if it works for you, great. I was a bit miffed by the Venture when I realized that points were not redeemable or transferrable between cards. OTOH, the transfer to the Venture X will give me enough to go to Lisbon next spring. I need to check, but I think I can make the 10k over the next two months and still apply to a previous travel purchase (90 day rolling window). BA direct allows some additional perks like London stopovers and such, and will likely be easier to deal with if we have to delay or cancel due to the Upsilon variant next April.
Using credit card points for anything but transfers to mileage programs for award redemptions is suboptimal, with very rare exceptions.
As with all travel cards, transferring to partners is the best approach. Cash/gift card redemptions should be a last resort.