What Banks Don't Want You To Know 💳 Why I Don't Use Debit Cards

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  • @AskSebby
    @AskSebby  Pƙed rokem +8

    💳 Sebby's Card Picks: www.asksebby.com/credit-cards

  • @JuanWayTrips
    @JuanWayTrips Pƙed rokem +87

    My (now) wife thought I was crazy and weird that I was so into credit cards and points. But after a 12-night honeymoon on three islands in Hawaii, where all our hotels and first-class flights to/from LAX were covered with points, she finally got it. Would have been about $7,000 if we had paid all of that in cash. Granted, we might have stayed fewer nights, flown economy, and not stayed in hotels like the Grand Hyatt Kauai, but that still would have been about $3,000.

    • @AskSebby
      @AskSebby  Pƙed rokem +10

      Is the GH Kauai worth a visit? :)

    • @ocean8866sea
      @ocean8866sea Pƙed rokem +2

      How did you all manage to make that happen? The best I was able to do was saving a few hundred dollars from the initial bonus offer.

    • @billw5823
      @billw5823 Pƙed rokem +1

      That is a lot of savings, you didn't mentioned how long it took you. I have a number of 2% cash back cards and an Amazon card that does 5% cash back on Amazon and 1.5% on other purchases. I use the cash back feature on Amazon just to reduce the costs there. The other 2 cards that are 95% of my spend which is about $10,000 a month generate about $2,500 a year in rewards. It would take me 3 years to get to the $7,000 credit value that you mentioned.

    • @jpking0
      @jpking0 Pƙed rokem +12

      @@billw5823 Travel cards is how they did it, not cash back. You also get there faster by having your food and other spend categories receive multipliers higher than 2%, like 3x back with Chase or 4x with Amex. Then transfer out points to airline partners, book a first or business class flight, and that's how you redeem all that value in less time.

    • @ryanshannon6963
      @ryanshannon6963 Pƙed rokem

      I'm about to do something similar, just not as long in duration. Probably 5 nights, but VERY last minute. We just had our kitchen completely gutted/renovated. Wife is now 29 weeks pregnant, but wants to go to Europe before baby makes his entrance. I'm booking round trip business class with decent accommodation in Rome, all using points, for what would be equivalent of a few hundred less than 2 round trip tickets in Economy in terms of airline fees for the round trip J class tickets. At first my wife didn't really understand it either, but with our most recent trip to visit her family in Thailand and me using points to book Premium Economy with Delta outbound and JAL inbound, she started to understand how it can work. Also, me understand how to extract some excellent value out of the myriad of transfer partners definitely helps. All I know now is that Flying Blue needs to make more transfer or award flight sales from the U.S.! #AirFranceBluePlease

  • @bigcoz6956
    @bigcoz6956 Pƙed rokem +55

    There's 2 main reasons why I prefer to use my credit cards for everyday spend. One is not just the fraud protection but that money that was fraudulently taken was not my hard earned money initially. It was the credit card bank's money. And #2 is I love getting easy cash back and doing luxury trips for pennies on the dollar!!!

    • @julianmarshall2127
      @julianmarshall2127 Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci

      But there are actually debit cards that do offer fraud protection..both my debit cards(one visa and the other mastercard)and I do get fraud protection with both.

    • @bigcoz6956
      @bigcoz6956 Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci

      ​@julianmarshall2127 oh I understand! I have a PenFed checking account and a Charles Schwab checking account. Both are awesome accounts!!! I've experienced fraud on both accounts in the past and both handled my claim fast and I got my money back very quick(few days). My problem is that's my money. My hard earned money in those accounts. And I have to wait to get my money back. I would rather wait to get the bank's money back because I can careless how long it may take. Because it ain't my money!!!!

    • @DarkenedTributary-po4mv
      @DarkenedTributary-po4mv Pƙed měsĂ­cem

      @@julianmarshall2127 The laws on the two types of payments give credit cards stronger protection.

  • @amb-yz9ee
    @amb-yz9ee Pƙed rokem +119

    Watch Dave Ramsey’s squad descend on you lol

    • @AskSebby
      @AskSebby  Pƙed rokem +32

      😈

    • @amb-yz9ee
      @amb-yz9ee Pƙed rokem +3

      @T. Nelson basically, they permeate all financial discussion spaces on the internet.

    • @TheUnitedDrills
      @TheUnitedDrills Pƙed rokem +2

      Here đŸ™‹đŸŸâ€â™‚ïž

    • @cniemail
      @cniemail Pƙed rokem +8

      Every time credit cards are brought up on his show, he says to use debit cards instead since they provide THE SAME protections as credit cards. No one else claims this. Is he lying? Or just entirely uninformed?

    • @RobertJToledo
      @RobertJToledo Pƙed rokem +1

      đŸ€ŁđŸ€ŁđŸ€ŁđŸ‘

  • @achavez78
    @achavez78 Pƙed rokem +29

    Even if you're not gonna play the points/rewards game. I like the credit card as a "buffer zone" between my purchases and my checking account. Maybe I'm weird, but I like seeing a small number of transactions on my bank statements-- mortgage; other bills that require a checking account, cash withdrawal, and CC payment.

    • @youngalwyn1124
      @youngalwyn1124 Pƙed rokem +1

      I’m with you on the buffer zone thing. I also prefer to see fewer transactions on my checking account statement - - - less clutter.🙂

  • @josephkovel949
    @josephkovel949 Pƙed rokem +9

    Main reason for credit cards is so nobody else can touch my actual money if somehow the card gets compromised. The perks of using the credit cards is that basically any travel that I need to do (and would already have to do without credit cards) I can subsidize (or eliminate completely) what I would pay in cash.🍕

  • @thejokerspeaks
    @thejokerspeaks Pƙed rokem +1

    🍕I grew up in a lower middle class house too, we never traveled anywhere. Motels once in a blue moon while visiting family in state. I haven't been anywhere further east than Hawaii, south than Panama, and West than Bermuda, but we are getting there! Last year we stayed at Waldorf Astoria in Park City, leaving the day before winter hit, and loved it! Partially due to credit card rewards (and good wanderlust genes).

  • @SpencerJohnsonOfficial
    @SpencerJohnsonOfficial Pƙed rokem +25

    🍕 If you're someone that can be financially responsible, credit cards really are no-brainers. I still cringe every time I see someone using a debit card these days lol. Great video as always Sebby!

  • @random1883
    @random1883 Pƙed rokem +8

    🍕 I always wondered how people flew in business class without paying those outrageous fares. So I watched your videos and ended up getting the Capital One Venture X card and used the sign up bonus.

  • @greentechgiraffe
    @greentechgiraffe Pƙed rokem +1

    🍕🍕🍕 I leaned about the power of points a year + ago and have been learning more everytime a new offer comes out! Thanks for the great video! Hope pizza was good!

  • @Robertking1996
    @Robertking1996 Pƙed rokem

    Thank you for that points chart for flight classes! Very helpful!!!

  • @oj2596
    @oj2596 Pƙed rokem +1

    🍕 love your videos! Started watching a few years ago and I can't wait to take my first first class flight later this year đŸ™ŒđŸŒ

  • @SpartanOfFinance
    @SpartanOfFinance Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci

    🍕just starting out with points and loving your channel.

  • @ExhaustedNYer
    @ExhaustedNYer Pƙed rokem

    I booked my first points trip last night on business class to Europe. Saved over $9k.

  • @Chevy2Tyme
    @Chevy2Tyme Pƙed rokem

    🍕 great explanations. You definitely put some things on my mind.

  • @betamax1091
    @betamax1091 Pƙed rokem

    Great info and great job Sebby! Been enjoying your channel for years. :)

  • @derek750
    @derek750 Pƙed rokem

    Great vid, comment for the algorithm đŸ€™đŸŒ

  • @landov1412
    @landov1412 Pƙed rokem

    Minute 12:05 game changer, mind blown, money shot. Thanks for this!! Great video!

  • @GaryMorehead
    @GaryMorehead Pƙed rokem

    🍕Great Content! Really interesting on the CC vs Debit card comparison... Thanks for the great Info

  • @jayhernandez1039
    @jayhernandez1039 Pƙed rokem +2

    I started washing videos on fix my credit now I have 30 credit cards 💳 with my business and my wife and travel around the world this march we going to Maldives the ritz Carlton and Dubai thanks for all the tips you bring to the community 🍕

  • @mattleathen445
    @mattleathen445 Pƙed rokem +8

    🍕 Wait, so there are 8 cash households for every credit card household? Woah! More people need to get on top of their spending habits. Way to keep spreading the word, Sebby!

  • @irosa77
    @irosa77 Pƙed rokem

    Nice video😼🎉

  • @doitt33
    @doitt33 Pƙed rokem

    🍕 Thanks Sebby love your content.

  • @clausellray
    @clausellray Pƙed rokem

    🍕That was a great video thanks for sharing, question and its kinda off topic what would be a good Japanese whiskey or bourbon looking at taking a trip this time next year to Tokyo. Thanks and keep the great content coming

  • @xsivelove
    @xsivelove Pƙed rokem

    🍕 excellent information. Im looking into venture x for travel.

  • @jm4020
    @jm4020 Pƙed rokem +13

    🍕. Cards have allowed us to travel to many places we normally would have never even thought of.
    P2 was hooked after visiting the first lounge where she could have anything and not have to pay.
    Thanks, Sebby.

  • @knkootbaoat6759
    @knkootbaoat6759 Pƙed rokem +1

    🍕 i just started my credit journey (actively looking for deals, joining community, etc etc) even though I'm canadian your content was very good starting point for tips and tricks.
    Keep up the great work :)

  • @tylerkwonjensen
    @tylerkwonjensen Pƙed rokem +1

    🍕 awesome info

  • @FRZELION
    @FRZELION Pƙed rokem

    🍕
    Thank you for these videos Sebby!

  • @johny.5381
    @johny.5381 Pƙed rokem

    🍕 Just getting in to and learning this points game so thank you for the good content and advice. Player 2 and I just have the Amazon Chase, Citi Costco card, and a few others. We thought we are doing pretty well in last 10 years in terms of cash back. However it seems like we are missing out on the business/first class travel experience where points is better than cash like you said in this video. Would be interested in learning how to maximize two player signup bonuses for people like us that have good credit and use cards but haven’t opened up a whole bunch. However in last 6 months, got a Alaska air card for companion pass points and Venture X card for some lounge access and low risk points. Rather not get limited by 5/24 or things like that. Also, we have a young 3 year old too so any tips would be well appreciated. Keep up the good content. Thanks.

  • @PERRAS239
    @PERRAS239 Pƙed rokem

    Sebby the goat 🐐

  • @acollins9277
    @acollins9277 Pƙed rokem

    🍕..great info..đŸ‘đŸŸ

  • @aznandyroo
    @aznandyroo Pƙed rokem +2

    🍕 I love credit cards for all the points and miles sure but it's the buying protection or like primary car insurance coverage that really makes me feel like its worth the cost!

  • @davidchilton4301
    @davidchilton4301 Pƙed rokem

    🍕Another great video, Sebby. I'm hooked and am slowly but surely getting my wife to play along.

  • @travelwithmay
    @travelwithmay Pƙed rokem

    🍕 ha ha , great videos as always, are you from NJ? 😂 driving to Pennsylvania outlets it’s a great trip 👍😂😂😂

  • @ylonen36
    @ylonen36 Pƙed rokem

    🍕 so many great tips... 🙏

  • @CeeJay591
    @CeeJay591 Pƙed rokem +2

    🍕Thanks Sebby - very informative :)

  • @eliminatorxx713xx
    @eliminatorxx713xx Pƙed rokem +3

    If you have self control, know how to budget, have a stable job that allows you spend, pay cards on full , and know how take advantage of rewards cards the credit cards are definitely the way to go for you.

  • @daveek9023
    @daveek9023 Pƙed rokem

    🍕 - Great video topic!

  • @wbeck4
    @wbeck4 Pƙed rokem

    ❀ Great video. Lancaster PA is two hours from me. Using CapOne Quicksilver & AmEx BC Everyday right now. Love your channel.

  • @larryrobinson4507
    @larryrobinson4507 Pƙed rokem +3

    Something I’m starting to notice is a lot of establishments are doing a “cash discount” where if you you pay with cash you pay 2-4% less than if you pay with a credit card.

  • @myceliummm
    @myceliummm Pƙed rokem

    🍕 Love your videos! If you’re not finding value with a card that has an annual fee, when can/do you downgrade?.. After the first year?

  • @diananieves2386
    @diananieves2386 Pƙed rokem

    🍕love your channel🍕

  • @Noneofthedays
    @Noneofthedays Pƙed rokem

    LOL I can’t believe you just used a knife and a bottle of alcohol as a simile.

  • @kathyoliva6966
    @kathyoliva6966 Pƙed rokem

    Everything you say is SO RIGHT and spot on! Never thought I qualified to visit an airport lounge! WAS just paying almost everything with debit (which did not even have cash back reward). My sister recently discussed the advantages of credit cards to me, especially with the tons of travel I am doing now. Now have Amex Plat; Amex Gold; Chase Sapphire Preferred. Met the SUB on both Amex easily with recent travel; and paid amounts off as soon as the statement generated. THANK YOU SEBBY and I thank my sister OFTEN. 🍕🍕🍕

  • @JCDenton486
    @JCDenton486 Pƙed rokem

    Very on character for sebby to have Mr black

  • @k31rifleman
    @k31rifleman Pƙed rokem

    🍕 love this guy

  • @Th3120ck
    @Th3120ck Pƙed rokem

    🍕 finally sebby fung has a new vid

  • @bigdaddygucciabg836
    @bigdaddygucciabg836 Pƙed rokem +1

    I was totally team cash back and sign up bonus being younger and now. I want to travel and don’t mind the annual fee cards but I feel I locked myself out of slot of bonuses

  • @tydavis7186
    @tydavis7186 Pƙed rokem

    Dropped Knowledge

  • @mackinacfleurs1029
    @mackinacfleurs1029 Pƙed rokem

    Hi Sebi! New subscriber here! Thank you so much for all the tips and tricks, the info you share here! My hubby and I are getting ready to take a 20 day trip to Europe with my 2 kids; it is going to be a sweet sixteen gift trip for my daughter and we have been saving for this trip for years. Since for all 4 of us is going to be around 24K just for the "all-over Europe with all meals, hotels, transportations, etc included" plus the airfare tickets, we are considering opening a couple of credit cards to take advantage of this gigantic spend. if credit score is very good, which credit cards would you recommend for this? We are in Detroit (Delta hub). Thanks in advance!

  • @clausellray3949
    @clausellray3949 Pƙed rokem

    Hey Sebby question I have the Marriott Bonvoy Boundless card and I get I think 15 elite credits for having the card and I was looking to try and get the Marriott Bonvoy Business American Express Card if I get approved for that business card can I combine the 15 elite credits from the Boundless w/the business that also offer 15 elite credits and the 15 elite credits for just holding the card so I can climb status faster (so I wont have to do alot of spend for rooms) Thanks for your help and once again keep the content coming!

  • @viper3ll
    @viper3ll Pƙed rokem

    🍕you are one of my favorite credit card channels.

  • @sergeyk1724
    @sergeyk1724 Pƙed rokem +3

    🍕 Thanks Sebby for your vids! Credit cards allow us to pay less for the stuff we buy daily. I convinced a lot of friends after getting reimbursed for the late luggage arrival and flight delays several times.

  • @paavanmehta
    @paavanmehta Pƙed rokem +1

    🍕 For the unbanked- the cash/card divide is even worse. In New Jersey, check cashing places charge a max of 2.21%. Whereas someone who has a free checking account and charges everything to the double cash gets +2% back. That is a 4.21% difference! Not including any interest you get from the checking acct/HYSA. (of course assuming all expenses can be put on a credit card which is often not true)

  • @bienv3nue
    @bienv3nue Pƙed rokem

    🍕 Another great video.

  • @humbertolopezfranco7296
    @humbertolopezfranco7296 Pƙed rokem

    Now that I got the Bilt card, I run 100% of my transactions through credit cards.

  • @lifeaccordingtoivan
    @lifeaccordingtoivan Pƙed rokem

    🍕 Outstanding video!

  • @theworkingpeoplespodcast

    🍕 Another awesome video

  • @ColdWindPhoenix84
    @ColdWindPhoenix84 Pƙed rokem +3

    🍕 When I was younger I was in a relationship with someone I couldn't say no to and ended up in a lot of debt. When that relationship ended I realized I needed to change my thinking. That's actually about the same time I found your channel and started to learn how it could be better. Now I'm planning trips all the time. My wife just shakes her head and rolls her eyes, but she enjoys the trips so I'm sure it's just for show. Maybe someday I'll convince her to join the game.

  • @jon9103
    @jon9103 Pƙed rokem +1

    Premium gas is a marketing scam, it's not premium in any sense of the word. It's really just a higher octane formulation that is required by some engines that have higher compression ratios (e.g. turbocharged engines), if that's not your engine there is no benefit to using higher octane fuel, and it may even be detrimental.
    It's simple, ignore the marketing BS and just buy the fuel your engine was designed for.

  • @wtaylor9408
    @wtaylor9408 Pƙed rokem

    🍕 I like credit cards for the travel perks, mostly; lounges, hotel status, etc. Transferring MR points out to Marriott was actually getting me 1.8-2.5 cents per point last year, too (mostly staying at Ritz-Carltons). My Player 2 didn't need much convincing. She's from Eastern Europe, where rewards credit cards aren't a big thing, but she has wanted a Centurion card since before we met. Speaking of which... How's that guide coming?

  • @bonwatcher
    @bonwatcher Pƙed rokem +1

    🍕 Love to use credit cards for aspirational travel. Amex platinum and Chase Sapphire Preferred are my two workhorses, but also have Alaska Airlines Visa (hate BofA though) and Aeroplan MC which is a boon when using partner airlines. Trying to teach my twenty-something daughter how to figure out the cc game, but usually will send her links to your videos. đŸ€ŁYounger people want gaming, electronics, food delivery, streaming service perks than points to go to Bora Bora and besides, she probably hopes to get a free trip from dad. đŸ€š

  • @Ultrajamz
    @Ultrajamz Pƙed rokem +3

    If I use a debit card I run it as credit. Dont want pin to get stolen.

  • @ChintanCG
    @ChintanCG Pƙed rokem +3

    🍕 until a couple of year back, I avoided any cards with an annual fee.
    Now I dont mind them as much, as long as I can get enough value with my natural spending

  • @zwall8474
    @zwall8474 Pƙed rokem

    🍕 my friends never understand my credit card nerdiness, your video helps explain it lol.

  • @leo_brooks
    @leo_brooks Pƙed rokem +1

    🍕Sebby I swear to god when you said frozen pizza it reminded me that I have one and want to eat it tonight. It’s the exact same one from traders that you have lol. You have good taste :)

  • @LuisGuzman-tz3tv
    @LuisGuzman-tz3tv Pƙed rokem

    🍕 Very information video and justifies using a credit card. I did not know the debit cards offered so little protection. It’s a no-brainer to use a credit card instead 🍕

  • @leonardo1519
    @leonardo1519 Pƙed rokem

    I need to get a different credit card so I can start earning points towards that flight to Thailand I want to take

  • @nycamera
    @nycamera Pƙed rokem +2

    We need a Trader Joe's card :D

  • @OakandIV
    @OakandIV Pƙed rokem +3

    🍕 Fun one. I kind of agree that credit cards are a transfer of wealth from people who don’t know how to use the rules over to people who do. That is true for almost everything in capitalism. These are the rules of the game. Until the rules change, your best option is to play in the way that lets you and your loved ones win.
    I use credit cards as a form of advanced couponing.
    Without credit cards, I would still travel, and I would
    still occasionally do luxury vacations. But, with points & miles, I can reasonably shoot for 3-4 luxury vacations instead of 1-2 per year. Maybe more.

  • @jackynettles8109
    @jackynettles8109 Pƙed rokem

    We just got back from our luxury stay at the waldorf los cabos and all we did was wonder how much the couple in front of our deluxe ocean view room made to stay for a week on an ocean front property that cost $60k for 7 nights lol. We booked with rewards for 3nights for a stay that would've been $8k

  • @DarkenedTributary-po4mv
    @DarkenedTributary-po4mv Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    My dad talked me into getting a credit card so I could begin building my credit. Before then I was in the Dave Ramsey camp bc I was afraid of the debt and some people I was close to were in debt. This was before I knew about the stronger fraud protection when compared to debit cards. Had my first card (the first on my own account rather than being an authorized user) for almost 2yrs and never missed a payment. Got very good credit and I use it instead of my debit card most of the time.

  • @anthonymontes7301
    @anthonymontes7301 Pƙed rokem

    🍕 teaching player 2 how we can make our future travel plans way more affordable is how I got them hooked and credit card protections are a must

    • @AskSebby
      @AskSebby  Pƙed rokem

      Next step: taking Player 2 on a trip!

  • @christiansailor2880
    @christiansailor2880 Pƙed rokem

    Nice! What kind of pizza?

  • @melnagai
    @melnagai Pƙed rokem

    🍕 I’m getting hungry! I’m having chicken for dinner. 🐔
    I love credit cards! I have gotten so many free flights which I think has been amazing! I have watched your channel for a very long time and have learned a LOT! 💳 ❀

  • @Spydah3kgt
    @Spydah3kgt Pƙed rokem +4

    🍕I hate making ATM runs and carrying loose change. Credit cards freed me from carrying bulky wallets and offered all of the additional perks and benefits you touched on. The consumer protection rules also make it a no brainer.

    • @Scott-td4fd
      @Scott-td4fd Pƙed rokem

      I have one kept at home and use it just for a little cash...a $20 in my minimalist wallet and $40 kept hidden in the car along with a few dollars in coin change but that is it for cash out and about. If I have to use the $20 in my wallet I swap stuff between that and the car stash but never let that total grow much past $60 between them, spending the excess on probably a small food or drink item. Credit cards are the mainstay of spending.🙂

  • @icufos1
    @icufos1 Pƙed rokem

    🍕 Hell yeah Sebby, frozen pizza dinner gang lol

  • @anthonypeterkin8973
    @anthonypeterkin8973 Pƙed rokem

    Is amex debit card worth while.?

  • @flipevent
    @flipevent Pƙed rokem +4

    Long time lurker here, and I need to thank you for introducing me to this wonderful world of credit cards. :) 🍕
    The reason I like it is that mathematically, it simply optimizes your lifestyle. Assuming that you never overspend beyond your means (and arguably should be under your means), you get some pretty insane benefits that makes daily life and travel easier. A 5% discount on gas adds up over a year. A free lounge stay on a credit card means spending $20-30 less at the airport for food. All of these are some incremental savings that really does add up over time.
    And, for the other end of it, the discipline you maintain in making sure that each credit card is fully paid off-no question-at the end of each month is always a good, satisfying feeling come pay day.

  • @TravelBossNas
    @TravelBossNas Pƙed rokem +1

    🍕 for me it’s a weird story. When I started dating my wife she had got the Venture card and got 50k points. That we used the eraser option to pay for a flight to NYC. That’s where I got hooked and started looking up CC and stumbled onto your channel. Since then we have over 40 cards between us and get to travel in BC and FC all the time. Thanks Sebby!

    • @uhmerrykan
      @uhmerrykan Pƙed rokem

      Over what time period did the two of you amass 40 credit cards?

  • @scuevas7
    @scuevas7 Pƙed rokem

    Do you think I'll get I'm approved for CSP I just got the unlimited 1 month ago always pay off and score around 725 on the Chase app it's higher on other apps

  • @TheDivaIsIntheDetails
    @TheDivaIsIntheDetails Pƙed rokem

    🍕 I love to have upgraded experiences cards. My family also drove to Disney World in Sea World, or Six Flags once a year. I didn't fly until I went to college. Since leveraging credit card perks, I have been to Tulum, London, Belize, Niagara Falls, Vegas, and Miami flying business class or having Priority boarding. I convinced my player two once we started saving money on family vacays and couple getaways. I th8nk he didn't think we'd be able to use credit cards responsibly because both sets of our parents were anti-credit.

  • @grownsimba8120
    @grownsimba8120 Pƙed rokem

    Question: Why do you like/love Credit cards.
    Love being able to obtain points to redeem for travel or pay yourself back on things I already buy. Love purchasing protection and extended warranty of cards like those from Chase/Amex. Love the fact that when I make a purchase of the credit card, it's the bank's money that gets taken. Not mine. Banks are more inclined to get their money back than mine.
    I'm not married yet but want to get married to a woman who also sees the value in this setup. And is also financially responsible.

  • @justyce_yt
    @justyce_yt Pƙed rokem

    🍕 I am... wowwy. Still in high school, but it's good to learn how good credit cards are. Should probably think about applying for one. Though, I'm currently super into keeping life simple, and all of this sounds so... spoopy. Lol.

  • @jaybinning2890
    @jaybinning2890 Pƙed rokem

    🍕 Love those free statuses! That alone is usually enough to justify some of the cards I have. Then add the credits on top, and I very much thank debit and cash users for subsidizing my free lunch, lolz.

  • @bencalebrod
    @bencalebrod Pƙed rokem +1

    For many years I was in the camp of believing credit cards are evil and make you slaves to banks.
    Now I regret not realizing the benefits of Credit Cards sooner, especially as I'm the kind of person who looks at spending money mathematically and never impulse buy.

  • @fantasypolice
    @fantasypolice Pƙed rokem

    9:53 😂

  • @ChiefJuan
    @ChiefJuan Pƙed rokem +1

    I think it’s insane how much free stuff you can get as an active duty military. I have all premium credit cards such as the plat, reserve, hilton aspire and more with no annual fee. Access to all lounges even though I don’t have American airlines admirals club they still let me in with my ID. Free checked 3-5 bags and priority boarding. All that’s missing is free first class upgrade 😅

    • @PointsInbound
      @PointsInbound Pƙed rokem

      Yea I could imagine getting all those cards with no annual fee, really supercharges your game👍

  • @michaelmejia7753
    @michaelmejia7753 Pƙed rokem +1

    I am always interested in researching a topic before either buying a product or signing up for a membership. I use the Amex Trifecta and know when to use each, looking for deals as they come. I ended up also getting a chase sapphire preferred for my trips outside of the US. I've taken 5 international flights last year with some national flights. Most I've ever flown in a year. I uber a lot, the list goes on and on in all the benefits I receive.

  • @crippledgenius
    @crippledgenius Pƙed rokem

    I went to Ottawa with my family for 4 economy tickets for 92 and 104k aeroplan miles instead if 2400 cash and saw family I hadn't seen in 20 years the credit card game is easy money

  • @JDelta87
    @JDelta87 Pƙed rokem

    🍕🍕I like credit cards because channels like yours have shown me that I can benefit from them over a debit card with a little bit of strategy.

  • @KB-Unc
    @KB-Unc Pƙed rokem

    🍕 I got intobthe points game in 2007 when i stayed at the W in Atlanta back when the weekends were heavily discounted. Loved the experience and the idea of staying at these hotels for free.
    Got the AMEX SPG card in 2011 and it was all she wrote from there.
    Got my player 2 in the picture by her traveling with me for years before I decided to include her so we can earn more points and travel more to places we couldn't truly afford!

  • @MOBMJ
    @MOBMJ Pƙed rokem

    the 2 main big reasons for me is one, I do agree its like if it something that are going to spend money on anyway. why not get something bak, in a way if you thing about it credit card points/ cash back is a very small version of micro saving/ investing if you think about it.
    2, credit cards actually train my brain to pay them of right away. yes I know there's that statement of credit card is money that you don't have some it makes you spend more then you have and buy things that you don't need. yes, thats true, but for me if actually helps me. yes everyone is different and thinks of things differently.
    And a big plus is the liability for card fraud, getting you money back of a debt card is such a hassle,V.S. a credit card.

  • @FlintIronstag23
    @FlintIronstag23 Pƙed rokem

    🍕A lot of the Four Seasons, Fairmont, and Shangri-La hotels are part of the Amex FHR program and could be paid for with Amex points. The Four Seasons in Beverly Hills in the video isn't part of FHR, but the other Four Seasons in Beverly Hills is. It may not be the best use of your Amex points at a value of 1 point = 1 cent, but it is possible to stay at these exclusive places with points.

  • @Mastescash
    @Mastescash Pƙed rokem +1

    🍕 Weirdly enough the extra money, perks, or fraud protections had no role. I simply saw the cards as something you could collect and I simply wanted one from every bank. Plus, parents both encouraged it so I could learn to budget more effectively. It grew into a hobby when I noticed how rewarding it could be between signup bonuses and matching categorical spend. Really though, it’s probably just a distraction to keep my mind away from the more mundane reality. Few years later, now I am the one encouraging (or getting others excited) about cards for much better reasons :P

  • @jerryware1970
    @jerryware1970 Pƙed rokem +1

    Credit card usage is inflationary

  • @betamax1091
    @betamax1091 Pƙed rokem

    "Credit cards are kind of like alcohol or a knife..." hahhaha! so true!

  • @jhrielly
    @jhrielly Pƙed rokem

    My daughter and I stayed at a Fairmont by booking on American Express Fine Hotels and Resorts. Saved a few hundred dollars.

  • @gregbaxter6162
    @gregbaxter6162 Pƙed rokem

    My Citi double cash is my debit card