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Yep, I agree about Chase. And the same could be said about Amex with the changes in perks + the Centurion lounges always being full. I have been an Amex customer for a long long time and regularly call to get my fee partially waived (it's hit or miss). I stay for their customer service. It's second to none. To answer your question, I travel a lot. I do gov consulting work so it's all reimbursed :)