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I just found out I missed A-List Preferred this year due to TQP instead of points earned. I spent over $50k on that credit card and earned less than $3,000 points towards my A-List. This seems insane to me. Almost all airlines are trying to get you to use their credit card and give benefits to people using their cards. I am shocked and wonder why I would even keep this card. I want to take my spending somewhere else!
Besides just the standard airline points, why do you keep this card?
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because I spend enough on the card to get me enough points to never pay for an airline ticket for myself, husband, and 2 kids (now 4 with spouses) to go where we want every year.
I haven't paid for an airline ticket in a very long time (we're talking many years). We've also earned companion pass with it every year.
Only you can determine the value of the card for your use. For me, I will keep it forever.
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Check your math. If you put $50k on your card, you got 7500 A-List qualifying point
Do the same this year and you'll get 15000 A-List qualifying points.
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I love math that results in airline miles 😍
Community Champion | PHL based | ex-Companion Pass Holder | Southwest Passenger
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WN is possibly the absolute most promotional airline out there... I have like 4 overlapping card spend offers right now
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Let’s explore the benefits of the Southwest Rapid Rewards Visa Credit Card beyond the standard airline points:
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Tier Qualifying Points (TQPs): While you missed A-List Preferred this year due to TQPs, the card offers an opportunity to earn 1,500 TQPs toward A-List status for every $5,000 spent annually on your Rapid Rewards Premier, Priority, Premier Business, or Performance Business Credit Card. This can help you achieve elite status faster.
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Personalized Alerts: The card provides personalized alerts, notifying you when your bill is due or if a large transaction is posted to your account. Staying informed about your account activity is crucial for financial management.
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Authorized Users: By adding authorized users to your credit card account, you can earn points for their spending. It’s a way to accumulate points more quickly and share the benefits with family members.
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Paperless Statements: Opt for paperless statements to reduce clutter and securely access your statements online. It’s convenient and environmentally friendly.
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Exclusive Access Events: As a Southwest Rapid Rewards Credit Card member, you’ll have the opportunity to attend exclusive Access Events planned especially for Cardmembers. These events offer unique experiences and perks.
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25% Back on Inflight Purchases: When using your Southwest credit card for inflight purchases, you’ll receive 25% back in Rapid Rewards points. It’s a nice bonus for onboard snacks, drinks, and Wi-Fi.
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EarlyBird Check-In: Enjoy EarlyBird Check-In, which automatically checks you 36 hours before your flight. You’ll have a better chance of securing your preferred seat.
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Travel Credit: Depending on the specific card variant, you may receive an annual travel credit to offset part of your card’s annual fee.
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@Peggy1182 wrote:
Let’s explore the benefits of the Southwest Rapid Rewards Visa Credit Card beyond the standard airline points:
Tier Qualifying Points (TQPs): While you missed A-List Preferred this year due to TQPs, the card offers an opportunity to earn 1,500 TQPs toward A-List status for every $5,000 spent annually on your Rapid Rewards Premier, Priority, Premier Business, or Performance Business Credit Card. This can help you achieve elite status faster. Skyward FBISD
Personalized Alerts: The card provides personalized alerts, notifying you when your bill is due or if a large transaction is posted to your account. Staying informed about your account activity is crucial for financial management.
Authorized Users: By adding authorized users to your credit card account, you can earn points for their spending. It’s a way to accumulate points more quickly and share the benefits with family members.
Paperless Statements: Opt for paperless statements to reduce clutter and securely access your statements online. It’s convenient and environmentally friendly.
Exclusive Access Events: As a Southwest Rapid Rewards Credit Card member, you’ll have the opportunity to attend exclusive Access Events planned especially for Cardmembers. These events offer unique experiences and perks.
25% Back on Inflight Purchases: When using your Southwest credit card for inflight purchases, you’ll receive 25% back in Rapid Rewards points. It’s a nice bonus for onboard snacks, drinks, and Wi-Fi.
EarlyBird Check-In: Enjoy EarlyBird Check-In, which automatically checks you 36 hours before your flight. You’ll have a better chance of securing your preferred seat.
Travel Credit: Depending on the specific card variant, you may receive an annual travel credit to offset part of your card’s annual fee.
Great.
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I have the priority card and like the $75 travel credit, 7500 annual points, and 4 upgrades. Certain times of year there will be bonus point promotions, which is a good time to use the card but if you only get 1 point for $1 spent then it's time to use another card. The downside is the $149 annual fee. I've heard some people have called and asked for a waiver and got it but I have not yet tried that.
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Even though you didn't qualify for A-List Preferred this year based on points, Southwest Credit Cards offer other benefits that might be valuable to you. For example, you can earn points towards A-List status faster with Tier Qualifying Points (TQPs). Southwest Credit Cards also offer benefits like personalized alerts, authorized users, paperless statements, and exclusive access events.