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If you’re going for travel and aims to have high point redemption rate, venture X is the best. If you’re looking for having lounge options, plat is top-notch. CSR work well if you’re already into the Chase trio system
This really depends on your personal spending habits and where you get the most value from each program’s specific purchase credit
I use the Chase ecosystem (CSR, Freedom Unlimited, Freedom Flex) because I found the Amex perks not compatible with my lifestyle on top of the eye-watering annual fee
I’ve used them all but I personally think venture x is the best top tier travel card in the market right now for its price. Amex plat is nice and all but with that price tag it may not be necessarily worth it. Venture x is basically free and you get good lounge access. let me know if you need a referral :)
+1 for venture x. That card is essentially free.
Chase SR has been good for me. The $300 travel credit annually makes the cost of the card actually $250 (it’s a silly benefit really), and I manage to use free subscriptions through it enough to get more than that cost back, and then there’s the points which are good. I’d recommend it - but there are plenty of other good cards out there too, my roommate also likes venture x