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mrbigstuff
Any experience with their cards or general advice?
Card has an annual fee of 99 but if one spends $2000 in 3 months it's equivalent to 40,000 points. Of course you have to use the points for it to be a deal...
We have had an Amtrak Guest Rewards Mastercard for years, currently with First National Bank of Omaha.
There has never been a fee.
We get Amtrak points for every dollar charged. The value of the points depends on the price of tickets for a given train at a given time—Amtrak now charges like the airlines, and the prices change all the time. You can buy with either dollars or points; now some of each. I guess I can figure out if savings amount to 2% or not, but haven't bothered.
Mostly we have the card for Northeast Regional trips to VA and back (in the winter; in summer we take our travel trailer). During the Covid mess I refused to take Amtrak because they required masks, so we accumulated lots of points over three years or so. Last year we had enough points accumulated for a trip (in sleepers) from here (Boston area) to the Southwest and back.
You can also use the points to buy tickets for others, in our case for family members on the NE Corridor.
If you travel by train, I recommend the card. If not, get your 2% in cash.
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