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    Chase Ink cards are our favorite option when we have larger expenses coming that help us to meet the higher minimum spend. This card will allow you to transfer its points to all of Chase’s travel partners like Hyatt, United, Southwest, and more. I also love the 3x earning on travel expenses and no foreign transaction fees — along with a good suite of benefits.
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    It’s not a card I keep long term (though you might want to if you find the free bags helpful). I usually get it every 48 months as the terms allow. I generally wait for an offer of 65,000 miles or higher.
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    Don’t let the annual fee of $395 scare you. The $300 annual travel credit and a slew of other benefits make this card a keeper. Plus you’ll immediately up your travel game with airport lounge access and Hertz Presidents’ Club status. Read my complete guide here.
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    The Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card is our top recommended beginner card for miles & points. The travel insurance it provides is top tier, too! Get this card early in your travel points journey, it’s a keeper.