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American Express Platinum and Centurion (as of April 2011)
Bank of America Privileges with Travel Rewards
Bank of America Travel Rewards
Bank of America WorldPoints Travel Rewards for Businesses
All Capital One credit cards, including:
Capital One® Venture℠ Rewards Credit Card
Capital One® Cash Rewards - $100 Cash Back Bonus
Capital One Spark for Business suite
Capital One® Cash Rewards for Newcomers, for recent immigrants looking
to build credit
Citi ThankYou Premier and Citi ThankYou Prestige (as of December, 2010)
Citi Executive AAdvantage World Elite MasterCard (as of July, 2011, carries
a $450 annual fee)
Chase British Airways Card (as of November 2010)
Chase Priority Club Rewards Signature (as of July 2010)
Chase Hyatt Card
Chase Palladium, if you’re one of the fortunate few (we’re not)
Chase Ritz Carlton Rewards Card (as of June 2011, though this has a $395
annual fee)
Continental Presidential Plus from Chase
United Mileage Plus Club Visa from Chase (this card no longer seems to be
offered, after United’s 7/19/11 credit card revamp)
Chase Sapphire Preferred
Discover credit cards, effective 11/6/11, though their international
acceptance is still limited
First National Bank of Omaha Graphite American Express
Marriott Rewards Premiere from Chase (as of March 2011)
All Pentagon Federal cards, including the Pentagon Federal Promise (
currently offering 4.99% balance transfers for 2 years) and PenFed Premium
Travel American Express (5x points on airfare & Priority Pass lounge access
when you spend $15k+ at 600 lounges worldwide)
Harvard World MasterCard
HSBC Premier (you have to have something on the order of $100,000 deposited
with them to qualify)
Schwab’s Invest First Visa (one of the best credit card deals of all time,
but no longer available)
Most credit unions offer up no fees other than the 1% Visa charges them.
Some even have “no foreign transaction fee”, including
Northop Grumman Federal Credit Union (anyone can join by making a
contribution to the Southern California Historical Aircraft Foundation)
Vystar Credit Union (must live in FL)
ESL Federal Credit Union (must live in upstate NY)
Texas Dow Employees Credit Union (TDECU) – anyone in the metro Houston area
can join
Truliant Federal Credit Union (membership open to many regions of VA, SC,
and near Greeneville, SC)
Associated Credit Union (membership is open to everyone)
Kirtland Federal Credit Union (membership is tough here, you have to be
affiliated with the military in Arizona, either on Kirtland AFB, Reserves,
or NM National Guard)
Reliant Credit Union (Monroe, Ontario and Wayne counties in New York)
Aerospace Credit Union (you have to work for Aerospace Corporation, or on
Los Angeles AFB)
CoastHills Federal Credit Union (for residents of San Luis Obispo and
northern Santa Barbara counties in CA)
Stanford Federal Credit Union (Anyone can join by donating $15-20 to one of
two organizations)
Pacific Oaks Federal Credit Union (Open to residents of Ventura County,
California)
Burbank Community Federal Credit Union (Open to residents of the City of
Burbank, California)
Elga Credit Union (Open to residents of the Michigan Counties of Genesee,
Saginaw, Lapeer, Shiawassee, Oakland, or Livingston)
Cy-Fair Federal Credit Union (Open to residents of parts of Houston, in the
Cy-Fair ISD area)
Taylor Model Basin Federal Credit Union
Virginia Credit Union (Open to residents in many areas of Virginia)
Apple Federal Credit Union (Open to those associated with many of the school
systems in Northern Virginia)
Bank of America Privileges with Travel Rewards
Bank of America Travel Rewards
Bank of America WorldPoints Travel Rewards for Businesses
All Capital One credit cards, including:
Capital One® Venture℠ Rewards Credit Card
Capital One® Cash Rewards - $100 Cash Back Bonus
Capital One Spark for Business suite
Capital One® Cash Rewards for Newcomers, for recent immigrants looking
to build credit
Citi ThankYou Premier and Citi ThankYou Prestige (as of December, 2010)
Citi Executive AAdvantage World Elite MasterCard (as of July, 2011, carries
a $450 annual fee)
Chase British Airways Card (as of November 2010)
Chase Priority Club Rewards Signature (as of July 2010)
Chase Hyatt Card
Chase Palladium, if you’re one of the fortunate few (we’re not)
Chase Ritz Carlton Rewards Card (as of June 2011, though this has a $395
annual fee)
Continental Presidential Plus from Chase
United Mileage Plus Club Visa from Chase (this card no longer seems to be
offered, after United’s 7/19/11 credit card revamp)
Chase Sapphire Preferred
Discover credit cards, effective 11/6/11, though their international
acceptance is still limited
First National Bank of Omaha Graphite American Express
Marriott Rewards Premiere from Chase (as of March 2011)
All Pentagon Federal cards, including the Pentagon Federal Promise (
currently offering 4.99% balance transfers for 2 years) and PenFed Premium
Travel American Express (5x points on airfare & Priority Pass lounge access
when you spend $15k+ at 600 lounges worldwide)
Harvard World MasterCard
HSBC Premier (you have to have something on the order of $100,000 deposited
with them to qualify)
Schwab’s Invest First Visa (one of the best credit card deals of all time,
but no longer available)
Most credit unions offer up no fees other than the 1% Visa charges them.
Some even have “no foreign transaction fee”, including
Northop Grumman Federal Credit Union (anyone can join by making a
contribution to the Southern California Historical Aircraft Foundation)
Vystar Credit Union (must live in FL)
ESL Federal Credit Union (must live in upstate NY)
Texas Dow Employees Credit Union (TDECU) – anyone in the metro Houston area
can join
Truliant Federal Credit Union (membership open to many regions of VA, SC,
and near Greeneville, SC)
Associated Credit Union (membership is open to everyone)
Kirtland Federal Credit Union (membership is tough here, you have to be
affiliated with the military in Arizona, either on Kirtland AFB, Reserves,
or NM National Guard)
Reliant Credit Union (Monroe, Ontario and Wayne counties in New York)
Aerospace Credit Union (you have to work for Aerospace Corporation, or on
Los Angeles AFB)
CoastHills Federal Credit Union (for residents of San Luis Obispo and
northern Santa Barbara counties in CA)
Stanford Federal Credit Union (Anyone can join by donating $15-20 to one of
two organizations)
Pacific Oaks Federal Credit Union (Open to residents of Ventura County,
California)
Burbank Community Federal Credit Union (Open to residents of the City of
Burbank, California)
Elga Credit Union (Open to residents of the Michigan Counties of Genesee,
Saginaw, Lapeer, Shiawassee, Oakland, or Livingston)
Cy-Fair Federal Credit Union (Open to residents of parts of Houston, in the
Cy-Fair ISD area)
Taylor Model Basin Federal Credit Union
Virginia Credit Union (Open to residents in many areas of Virginia)
Apple Federal Credit Union (Open to those associated with many of the school
systems in Northern Virginia)
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收藏了
这里边有chase sapphire preferred和discover两张,这次回国发现discover消费利率
要好得多,boa取现利率最低。
American Express Platinum and Centurion (as of April 2011)
Bank of America Privileges with Travel Rewards
Bank of America Travel Rewards
Bank of America WorldPoints Travel Rewards for Businesses
All Capital One credit cards, including:
Capital One® Venture℠ Rewards Credit Card
Capital One® Cash Rewards - $100 Cash Back Bonus
Capital One Spark for Business suite
Capital One® Cash Rewards for Newcomers, for recent immigrants looking
to build credit
Citi ThankYou Premier and Citi ThankYou Prestige (as of December, 2010)
Citi Executive AAdvantage World Elite MasterCard (as of July, 2011, carries
a $450 annual fee)
Chase British Airways Card (as of November 2010)
Chase Priority Club Rewards Signature (as of July 2010)
Chase Hyatt Card
Chase Palladium, if you’re one of the fortunate few (we’re not)
Chase Ritz Carlton Rewards Card (as of June 2011, though this has a $395
annual fee)
Continental Presidential Plus from Chase
United Mileage Plus Club Visa from Chase (this card no longer seems to be
offered, after United’s 7/19/11 credit card revamp)
Chase Sapphire Preferred
Discover credit cards, effective 11/6/11, though their international
acceptance is still limited
First National Bank of Omaha Graphite American Express
Marriott Rewards Premiere from Chase (as of March 2011)
All Pentagon Federal cards, including the Pentagon Federal Promise (
currently offering 4.99% balance transfers for 2 years) and PenFed Premium
Travel American Express (5x points on airfare & Priority Pass lounge access
when you spend $15k+ at 600 lounges worldwide)
Harvard World MasterCard
HSBC Premier (you have to have something on the order of $100,000 deposited
with them to qualify)
Schwab’s Invest First Visa (one of the best credit card deals of all time,
but no longer available)
Most credit unions offer up no fees other than the 1% Visa charges them.
Some even have “no foreign transaction fee”, including
Northop Grumman Federal Credit Union (anyone can join by making a
contribution to the Southern California Historical Aircraft Foundation)
Vystar Credit Union (must live in FL)
ESL Federal Credit Union (must live in upstate NY)
Texas Dow Employees Credit Union (TDECU) – anyone in the metro Houston area
can join
Truliant Federal Credit Union (membership open to many regions of VA, SC,
and near Greeneville, SC)
Associated Credit Union (membership is open to everyone)
Kirtland Federal Credit Union (membership is tough here, you have to be
affiliated with the military in Arizona, either on Kirtland AFB, Reserves,
or NM National Guard)
Reliant Credit Union (Monroe, Ontario and Wayne counties in New York)
Aerospace Credit Union (you have to work for Aerospace Corporation, or on
Los Angeles AFB)
CoastHills Federal Credit Union (for residents of San Luis Obispo and
northern Santa Barbara counties in CA)
Stanford Federal Credit Union (Anyone can join by donating $15-20 to one of
two organizations)
Pacific Oaks Federal Credit Union (Open to residents of Ventura County,
California)
Burbank Community Federal Credit Union (Open to residents of the City of
Burbank, California)
Elga Credit Union (Open to residents of the Michigan Counties of Genesee,
Saginaw, Lapeer, Shiawassee, Oakland, or Livingston)
Cy-Fair Federal Credit Union (Open to residents of parts of Houston, in the
Cy-Fair ISD area)
Taylor Model Basin Federal Credit Union
Virginia Credit Union (Open to residents in many areas of Virginia)
Apple Federal Credit Union (Open to those associated with many of the school
systems in Northern Virginia)
【在 S*****a 的大作中提到】
: American Express Platinum and Centurion (as of April 2011)
: Bank of America Privileges with Travel Rewards
: Bank of America Travel Rewards
: Bank of America WorldPoints Travel Rewards for Businesses
: All Capital One credit cards, including:
: Capital One® Venture℠ Rewards Credit Card
: Capital One® Cash Rewards - $100 Cash Back Bonus
: Capital One Spark for Business suite
: Capital One® Cash Rewards for Newcomers, for recent immigrants looking
: to build credit
这里边有chase sapphire preferred和discover两张,这次回国发现discover消费利率
要好得多,boa取现利率最低。
American Express Platinum and Centurion (as of April 2011)
Bank of America Privileges with Travel Rewards
Bank of America Travel Rewards
Bank of America WorldPoints Travel Rewards for Businesses
All Capital One credit cards, including:
Capital One® Venture℠ Rewards Credit Card
Capital One® Cash Rewards - $100 Cash Back Bonus
Capital One Spark for Business suite
Capital One® Cash Rewards for Newcomers, for recent immigrants looking
to build credit
Citi ThankYou Premier and Citi ThankYou Prestige (as of December, 2010)
Citi Executive AAdvantage World Elite MasterCard (as of July, 2011, carries
a $450 annual fee)
Chase British Airways Card (as of November 2010)
Chase Priority Club Rewards Signature (as of July 2010)
Chase Hyatt Card
Chase Palladium, if you’re one of the fortunate few (we’re not)
Chase Ritz Carlton Rewards Card (as of June 2011, though this has a $395
annual fee)
Continental Presidential Plus from Chase
United Mileage Plus Club Visa from Chase (this card no longer seems to be
offered, after United’s 7/19/11 credit card revamp)
Chase Sapphire Preferred
Discover credit cards, effective 11/6/11, though their international
acceptance is still limited
First National Bank of Omaha Graphite American Express
Marriott Rewards Premiere from Chase (as of March 2011)
All Pentagon Federal cards, including the Pentagon Federal Promise (
currently offering 4.99% balance transfers for 2 years) and PenFed Premium
Travel American Express (5x points on airfare & Priority Pass lounge access
when you spend $15k+ at 600 lounges worldwide)
Harvard World MasterCard
HSBC Premier (you have to have something on the order of $100,000 deposited
with them to qualify)
Schwab’s Invest First Visa (one of the best credit card deals of all time,
but no longer available)
Most credit unions offer up no fees other than the 1% Visa charges them.
Some even have “no foreign transaction fee”, including
Northop Grumman Federal Credit Union (anyone can join by making a
contribution to the Southern California Historical Aircraft Foundation)
Vystar Credit Union (must live in FL)
ESL Federal Credit Union (must live in upstate NY)
Texas Dow Employees Credit Union (TDECU) – anyone in the metro Houston area
can join
Truliant Federal Credit Union (membership open to many regions of VA, SC,
and near Greeneville, SC)
Associated Credit Union (membership is open to everyone)
Kirtland Federal Credit Union (membership is tough here, you have to be
affiliated with the military in Arizona, either on Kirtland AFB, Reserves,
or NM National Guard)
Reliant Credit Union (Monroe, Ontario and Wayne counties in New York)
Aerospace Credit Union (you have to work for Aerospace Corporation, or on
Los Angeles AFB)
CoastHills Federal Credit Union (for residents of San Luis Obispo and
northern Santa Barbara counties in CA)
Stanford Federal Credit Union (Anyone can join by donating $15-20 to one of
two organizations)
Pacific Oaks Federal Credit Union (Open to residents of Ventura County,
California)
Burbank Community Federal Credit Union (Open to residents of the City of
Burbank, California)
Elga Credit Union (Open to residents of the Michigan Counties of Genesee,
Saginaw, Lapeer, Shiawassee, Oakland, or Livingston)
Cy-Fair Federal Credit Union (Open to residents of parts of Houston, in the
Cy-Fair ISD area)
Taylor Model Basin Federal Credit Union
Virginia Credit Union (Open to residents in many areas of Virginia)
Apple Federal Credit Union (Open to those associated with many of the school
systems in Northern Virginia)
【在 S*****a 的大作中提到】
: American Express Platinum and Centurion (as of April 2011)
: Bank of America Privileges with Travel Rewards
: Bank of America Travel Rewards
: Bank of America WorldPoints Travel Rewards for Businesses
: All Capital One credit cards, including:
: Capital One® Venture℠ Rewards Credit Card
: Capital One® Cash Rewards - $100 Cash Back Bonus
: Capital One Spark for Business suite
: Capital One® Cash Rewards for Newcomers, for recent immigrants looking
: to build credit
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