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By: krantcents

Personally, I like the airline cards better. American Express is a good choice except for the high fee. It might make sense if your employer paid for it or you could deduct the expense on your taxes.

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By: ffb

It really depends on what you are using the card benefits for. If you are concentrating on airline miles then an airline card may be better. A travel rewards card is more broad in scope. American...

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By: Rohit @ The Money Mail

@ffb, Good point about the american experss fee. I used the card one year and paid the fee. The rewards and the perks more than made up for the the fee. You can cancel the card anytime and Amex will...

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By: Betsy Muse

I do like my Amex Gold. I mentioned on another site this week that their customer service is excellent. I don’t use credit cards, but with our finances completely under control for the past 15 years I...

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By: Glen Craig

Amex does have excellent customer service. As for getting an airline miles card or a travel rewards card, you need to know yourself. It sounds like you wouldn’t let yourself be in debt. If you pay off...

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By: Greg

I tend to stick with the cash back cards, simply because I usually find better deals on travel on my own. That said, the list here looks pretty good if travel points are what the person is looking for.

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By: Glen Craig

Use a card that works best for your purchases. But did you know you don’t have to always buy your trip through a card’s site in order to take advantage of travel points?

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