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Old 10-08-2007, 02:18 PM
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So all of that could be put onto the reward card every month automatically, unless of course there is a fee associated with it.
I wouldn't even rule out reward cards that do have annual fees. Some of them give you nice perks that are more than worth the fee. For example, my Marriott card has a $65 annual fee, but once a year, I get a certificate good for a free night at a category 1 through 5 hotel. A night at a category 5 Marriott runs between $250 and $300. I'm quite happy to be able to do a little weekend getaway with my wife at a luxury hotel for $65. This year, we spent the night at a Renaissance hotel just outside of Manhattan. They even threw in free breakfast the next morning.
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