5 Hidden Clues You Have The WRONG Credit Cards

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If you are like me and you are on Team Travel, then the goal is always going to be to utilize your Credit Cards as a tool to travel as much as possible and have some of those amazing travel experiences.

But the problem is there are so many different Travel Credit Cards to choose from, and each Travel Credit Card has its own unique benefits that you need to utilize in order to get positive value.

So, in this video I am going to go over 5 Clues that are going to indicate that you might have the WRONG Credit Cards, and make sure you stay throughout this video because I’m going to discuss a lot of specific examples of Credit Card Concepts that don’t really get talked about that much, and are going to help you to consistently pick the right Credit Cards.

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0:00-0:45 What To Expect
0:45-3:46 Clue #1
3:46-5:23 Clue #2
5:23-7:12 Clue #3
7:12-9:02 Clue #4
9:02-10:48 Clue #5

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Note: My apologies for any voice echo. I moved into a new apartment recently and am figuring out the sound issues. Have ordered new equipment to help with that, but sound quality may not be 100% for a couple weeks while I figure it out. Appreciate all of your support regardless!

MattWelterOfficial
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It’s so important to get the right travel cards - especially the ones with high annual fees! Great tips here Matt!

TheCreditFrog
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1) You can’t use all the credits and benefits.
2) Your location and travel style isn’t the right fit.
3) You’re not earning points in an ecosystem that makes sense for you.
4) A lower annual fee card could give you comparable benefits.
5) The multipliers don’t fit with your normal spending.

xiaosha
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In short, Do Your Research! Thanks for the video Matt

SledgeIncTeam
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It's great that we have so many different travel cards to choose from but it's down to the individual to pick the one(s) that offer the highest organic value. Great tips Matt!

MontyTheCardNerd
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Location is a huge factor that doesn't get talked about enough when choosing credit cards! With no Sapphire or Capital One Lounges in my home state, I'm holding off on the Venture X and Sapphire Reserved for now. Great advice Matt!

kevinfinancetips
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for #2 its definitely clutch to have CLEAR access at LAX for whenever I travel. It's a small touch but has made a difference a few times. HNL does NOT have CLEAR. RIP

ChaseYokoyama
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Good points/tips Matt! I don’t have a travel card yet and want to take a deeper dive into my top options’ travel partners that suit me best first

BucksBites
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This is awesome because you’re talking about stuff that’s not working. Seems weird but credit cards feel like it’s marketing for the best of all worlds. So many cards are great on paper but collapse in practice. So these CC negatives you talk about are actually positives

elliottnixon-wqsp
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Watching, liking and commenting for the algorithm 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻

Bangpaulxu
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Solid tips Matt, especially for a travel focused setup.

JPBuffet
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Another stellar video, Mr. Matt!!! This is just the video that the credit card/banking community needs. Keep up the great work!!!

professorx
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I also live in Seattle Washington and recently switched to Team Hybrid from Cash Back. Which travel CCs would be good for me besides AMEX (I actually don't like AMEX and am a low spender). I know I'm only sticking to flexible currency like Chase Ulti-Points and TY Points, so co-branded cards are out. Plan on flying more to East Coast, California, and Europe.

Frostyrnb
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When it comes to credit card perks having the wrong set up just for the flex can be a hefty hit. I don’t know why Amex is automatically linked to rich status have several friends that have a the plat and gold and they don’t know 10% of what it offers. I stopped being in the Amex eco system cause Chase fits me way better

ZeusAdvocate
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Chicago airport lounges are all ass—it’s embarrassing. Any card whose main perk is lounge access is significantly devalued here, and it’s usually only worth getting a mid-tier $95 travel card.

MyNameJim