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Best Credit Card for benefits (travel insurance, mobile phone ins, points, etc)

rossyl
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Hi,
I've been looking around for a decent credit card that will provide the most amount of benefits for the Annual Fee.
I've seen some offer travel insuarnce, have a rewards system, offer mobile phone insurance etc.
Just wondering if anyone had an opinion on which offer the most benefits for the money?
Thanks
R
I've been looking around for a decent credit card that will provide the most amount of benefits for the Annual Fee.
I've seen some offer travel insuarnce, have a rewards system, offer mobile phone insurance etc.
Just wondering if anyone had an opinion on which offer the most benefits for the money?
Thanks
R
Young homeowner...with a large mortgage
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I've seen some offer travel insuarnce
Be very careful.
This is usually not a replacement for a proper travel insrance policy in most cases.
As far as benefits go it is really very personal.
For example I have good travel insurance at work for free and don't live anywhere near Tesco's so those are of no interest to me.
Some people like airmiles other don't.
Personally I prefer cashback as it's accepted everywhere.
Have you read the articles on the site first?0 -
Hi,
I've been looking around for a decent credit card that will provide the most amount of benefits for the Annual Fee.
I've seen some offer travel insuarnce, have a rewards system, offer mobile phone insurance etc.
Just wondering if anyone had an opinion on which offer the most benefits for the money?
Thanks
RAre you for real? - Glass Half Empty??
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American Express Centurion Card would be the "almighty" card I assume. You get personal shoppers at most designer stores and everything
Whether you will be able to meet the requirements is another matter.0
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