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Jul 29th, 2007 09:26 PM #16
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Jul 29th, 2007 10:45 PM #17
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Jul 29th, 2007 10:50 PM #18
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Jul 29th, 2007 11:30 PM #19
I think a person spending 300k annually can negotiate with the bank to get something better than 1.25-2%
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Jul 30th, 2007 11:02 AM #20Jr. Member

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If you're spending that much per year on business expenses, you should consider getting a business card.
If you're filtering those expenses through a personal card (I used to do that too) you really only have two options, in my opinion:
1. Avion if you want points
2. TD Gold Elite if you want cash
In both cases get the annual fee waived. Easy to do.
Avion gets you best bang for your buck at high levels of spending, and utilising British Airways (and their promos) to get your tickets. That's been mentioned before here and in other threads.
The TD Gold Elite gets you 1% cash back with no cap or tiers, gets you the TD Deluxe Auto Club, and gets you some pretty solid travel and purchase insurance. In the CalgaryBen calculator, ignore the $99 fee, since you can get this easily waived, and you can clearly see that it gets you the highest cash back reward of any card except for the mythical Amex Gold.
I used to use an Amex Platinum charge card earning 1.5% and transferring the Membership Rewards points to Aeroplan. Amex has since devalued their various programmes, and raised their membership fees, so I moved on. I recommend not even bothering with Amex anymore.
Probably add an SPG Mastercard for the first $30k too. Transfer the points to BA. Move on to Avion, transfer the points to BA during their 50% bonus promo period each year. You can end up with more than 450k points each year.
Oh, and that Centurion card is not avaialbale to Canadian residents anyway.
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Jul 30th, 2007 03:07 PM #21
just read something about the American Express gold cash rebate credit card, seems very interesting. no fee card that gives 2% cash rebate with no rebate limit, sounds very good. anyone have this? seems even better than the avion card.
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Jul 30th, 2007 11:07 PM #22Jr. Member

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I'm not aware of an Amex gold cash card. To the best of my knowledge, all Amex cash rewards are tiered (but that's of little consequence to someone charging $300,000/yr), with the maximum rebate being 1.5% on spending over $5000/yr, with a 0.5% bonus (bringing you to 2%) if you carry a balance!!!
Not exactly a good deal...
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Jul 31st, 2007 06:48 AM #23
i call amex and they said it's an invite only credit card, but then the guy said i can apply for it over the phone. didn't mention anything about carrying a balance. it's not listed on their website so only got some info from the guy on the phone.
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Jul 31st, 2007 07:25 AM #24
He's right. The centurion card is basically a pleasure card, it has nothing to do with bettering your business or making you better off, just makes sure you can live that posh lifestyle you want with other posh people, to say it quite literally.
The avion card you have is fine, but if you don't want vacations, then get points for something that you do enjoy.
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Jul 31st, 2007 11:29 AM #25
I use avion, it's pretty good.
Do about $30,000 a year.
I'm sure $300,000 a year can get you something good. Go see your bank.
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Jul 31st, 2007 12:47 PM #26
Hey Drew , what kind of card shoud I get if ........umm on 2nd thoughts
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