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I am using a Savor One as my daily driver. It's an excellent card and the 3% in groceries and dining covers two of my largest spend categories so it's a great fit.

However, I still feel as though I'm leaving a lot on the table for everything else that only gets 1%. I am currently using a secondary Venmo Visa -- mainly because I needed VISA exposure for costco. It's an aesthetically pretty card but the lack of authorized users and only being able to manage the account inside the app are pretty big hindrances for me. I don't think I'm going to stick with it.

Any recommendations for a complementary daily driver? I know I should just consider the WF Autograph but I REALLY hesitate to work with them just on principle.

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[–] thrawn 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

For Marriotts it’s a huge difference actually: per Cardpointers, my Marriott card gets effective 18% back, versus just 6.3% from my CSR. And that’s factoring in more devalues on Marriott points— last I used it, I was getting well above 3cpp. My next redemption is looking to be decently above 3cpp as well.

And yeah you’re right, no karma. Crazy, already better than Reddit was!

[–] Cstrrider 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

To clarify that's only for the Maldives reservation that you do. Generally, you are going to get 6x Bonvoy points per dollar spent and the value is 0.7-0.9 vs 3x at 1.5-2.0.

[–] thrawn 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Yeah exactly, hence why I think it’s a pretty garbage card if you’re getting normal value for the typically kind of sucky Marriott point. Cardpointers had it at 0.7cpp which feels about right

[–] Cstrrider 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

For me the card pays for itself between the free night and the $300 incidental credit, plus some of the other benefits. I also have the Amex trifecta, which is not great for hotel stays besides the Fine Hotels and Resorts program so it meshes well with that.

[–] thrawn 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Have you found FHR to be useful? It usually costs too much over the regular price and typically doesn’t offer much more than the hotel already would. The only ones I’ve found it good at are Amans where I don’t have status.

Also a neat little benefit with the Ritz card, unlimited guests at upcoming Sapphire lounges. Funny how Ritz cardholders get more benefits there than Sapphire ones do.

[–] Cstrrider 1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (1 children)

I have stayed at 6 FHR resorts in the last 2 years since getting the Platinum (using 3x $200 credits). All of them cost $200-$350 per night which was a bit more but well worth it for a weekend trip because early checkin to late check out nets you 28 hrs at the resort (12pm-4pm). The dining credit and breakfast make it roughly equivalent in price to the reasonably nice hotels that we would have stayed at. It gets less cost effective for multiple days but its great for a one night weekend trip. Really depends where you live though.

And lol that's great about the lounges.

[–] thrawn 1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (1 children)

Which hotels, if you don’t mind? All the resorts I frequent have like a $200 premium per night, and I already get breakfast and stuff, so the only real win is guaranteed 4pm checkout vs based on availability. I’d love to stop either burning the credit or only using it on Amans.

[–] Cstrrider 2 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Mostly places near southern California:

  • US Grant Hotel in San Diego
  • Mission Pacific/ The Seabird in Oceanside
  • The Westin in Anaheim
  • The Conrad in Las Vegas (I think this is no longer on the list but there are many Vegas options)
  • The Biltmore in Phoenix
  • Also the Rome Cavilari which was a bit more pricy but incredible.
[–] thrawn 1 points 2 years ago

Neat, thank you. Finding FHR options has been a challenge, wish there was a datapoint thread for those.

[–] thrawn 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

You inspired me to check FHR again, and I ended up booking Halekulani for next week. Amazingly, it’s the exact same price, making it a genuinely good value. A good property too, can’t believe I’ve never checked FHR for it. I went and double checked and I don’t think I’ve burnt an FHR credit before, but if I have, it double sucks to not have known this prior.

Cheers!

[–] Cstrrider 1 points 2 years ago

Awesome have a great trip!

When booking hotels my process goes:

Check Google for cost in the area, then in this order book what is reasonably around that price:

FHR/THC > Marriott > Hilton > Amex Portal > Hyatt > other chain direct site > Discount sites

I have the Aspire and Ritz cards right now (I plan to downgrade the aspire when I hit 1 year unless I get a retention offer).