Pretty sure that is new. I don't remember thatWas thinking about picking up and Alaska Airlines card before a moose hunt I have this September, but I see they have upped the annual fee and have you always needed to spend $6,000 a year to get the companion fare discount??? View attachment 510087
That crushes your credit.
Interesting. Given credit age and credit inquiries account for ~25% of your credit score, it seems like that sort of strategy would have to have a negative impact on credit score. Now, "crush" your score? I highly doubt it.Like others have said, that's just flat out false. There is a whole cottage industry of people with excellent credit who play the system opening new cards to get the start-up bonuses. I used to regularly open 1-2 new cards a year and it never dropped my FICO below 800.
Hard inquiries only cause slight drops to your FICO- like 5 points. And those inquiries typically only are factored into the models for about 6 months. Credit utilization, time on file, payment history, delinquencies, debt to credit ratio, etc. plays a much larger factor on your score.Interesting. Given credit age and credit inquiries account for ~25% of your credit score, it seems like that sort of strategy would have to have a negative impact on credit score. Now, "crush" your score? I highly doubt it.
It sounds like many people also use this strategy to pay off debt, which likely offsets the negative impact of inquiries and shortening the average credit age.Hard inquiries only cause slight drops to your FICO- like 5 points. And those inquiries typically only are factored into the models for about 6 months. Credit utilization, time on file, payment history, delinquencies, debt to credit ratio, etc. plays a much larger factor on your score.
I should also mention, I pay my bill in full every month. That's the only way to be in the black with credit card benefits.
When I got my card a couple years ago you had to spend and payoff $2,000 in 3 months. $6,000 in 12 months is a better deal.Was thinking about picking up and Alaska Airlines card before a moose hunt I have this September, but I see they have upped the annual fee and have you always needed to spend $6,000 a year to get the companion fare discount???
As I read it now, you have to spend $3,000 in the first 3 months to get the initial companion fare and 70,000 miles, then you have to spend $6,000 every year after that to keep receiving the companion fareWhen I got my card a couple years ago you had to spend and payoff $2,000 in 3 months. $6,000 in 12 months is a better deal.
Well I’m at 850 and I like to humble brag about it on the internet.Who cares what your credit score is as long as it's ~750+. There is no benefit to 800 or 820 vs 750. At 750 you're already qualifying for the lowest rates, best loan terms, etc.
Sorry I mis-spoke. The Upside app gives you cash back (CB) at participating stations. The Conoco app just gives you money off per gallon. I use both in conjunction with whatever card is offering the highest CB at the time. Check them out.How does this work?