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That's a lot to unpack. LOL There are plenty of great rewards cards out there. Depends on what you want to use the reward for primarily. If it's mainly travel and it's travel in general, then Chase Sapphire is probably your best bet. If you fly a particular airline, check to see if they have a partnership that offers a card. You'll only earn miles for that airline, but the perks are usually higher because of that. Personally, I prefer to get my rewards in cash, so I use Chase Freedom. I use it to pay literally everything. It's 1.5% cashback across the board, no limit, and there are bonus categories as well (3% restaurants, 5% travel booked through them, etc.) I've earned several thousands of dollars in cash back over the past couple of years.
The freedom is good but i figured might as well get some lounge access if i can and extra points through airfare the 1.5 is capped but it is a free card
So i was in between the platinum and reserve but the airlines i would fly with doesnt have a arrangement with either if these which sucks