METAL CREDIT CARD DROP TEST and WEIGHT! (4 Types of Metal Credit Cards)

Mark Reese // Credit & Finance

Mark Reese // Credit & Finance

August 15th, 2020

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Ready for the # 1 BEST most EPIC METAL CREDIT CARD DROP TEST on YouTube? Click "Show More" to see Ad Disclosure. You’re about to witness not only an amazing metal credit card drop test… BUT ALSO hear the metal credit card SOUND… AND metal credit card WEIGHT. For all *FOUR* types of metal credit cards so you can understand why some of them weigh more than others. 💳👉VIEW CREDIT CARD OFFERS! https://markscreditcards.com/offers 🛍 RAKUTEN - Earn Cash Back! http://markscreditcards.com/rakuten ‼️ GET FREE STOCKS FROM WEBULL when you open an account & deposit $100: http://markscreditcards.com/webull Here’s a list of all the metal credit cards used in the video ranked by weight from lightest to heaviest! 1. Wells Fargo Propel American Express Card: 10g 2. Citi AAdvantage Executive World Elite Mastercard: 12g 3. Chase Sapphire Preferred: 12g 4. Ritz-Carlton Rewards credit card (new): 12g 5. Chase Sapphire Reserve: 13g 6. Amex Gold Card (without contactless): 14g 7. Amex Gold Card (with contactless): 15g 8. US Bank Altitude Reserve: 17g 9. Amex Platinum Card (with contactless): 18g 10. Amex Platinum Card (without contactless): 20g 11: Ritz-Carlton Rewards credit card (old): 28g The majority of these metal credit cards are also some of the best travel credit cards. However, a few of them also function well as cash back credit cards. Here’s a quick rundown of their best uses: - Wells Fargo Propel: One of the best cash back credit cards with no annual fee. - Citi AAdvantage Executive: Best credit card for frequent fliers on American Airlines who want elite perks like priority boarding, priority check-in, priority security, and Admirals Club access (a nice way to get these benefits if you didn’t qualify for elite status). Annual fee = $450. - Chase Sapphire Preferred (CSP): One of the best travel credit cards for beginners. Part of what makes it so great is the ability to transfer your Ultimate Rewards points to other travel programs like Hyatt, Southwest Airlines, United Airlines, and more. Annual fee = $95. - Ritz-Carlton Rewards credit card: Fantastic card for Marriott loyalists with elite perks like Gold Elite status for room upgrades & late checkout, as well as club-level upgrades and an annual free night certificate (up to 50,000 points / Category 6 property) - Chase Sapphire Reserve (CSR): One of the best travel credit cards ever made. It’s the ‘big brother’ to the CSP, earns more points, offers a higher value for portal redemptions, the same transfer partners, and airport lounge access via Priority Pass. - Amex Gold Card: Awesome credit card for travel by transferring your points to international airlines and a few hotel rewards programs. What I love about this card is the ability to earn quickly in two major everyday categories (4X points at restaurants / dining and 4X points at U.S. supermarkets). The points should only be used for cash back with the Charles Schwab Platinum Card. - US Bank Altitude Reserve: If I could only have 1 premium credit card, this would probably be it! It earns 3X points on all mobile wallet transactions, so it doesn’t matter what type of merchant you’re shopping at…as long as they accept Apple Pay / Android Pay and the like, you’re earning 3X (equivalent to 3% cash back or 4.5% return when redeemed for travel). - Amex Platinum Card: Best travel credit card for lounge access (Centurion Lounge, Delta SkyClub, Priority Pass, Escape Lounge, and AirSpace lounge networks) and elite perks (Gold Elite Status with Marriott hotels & Hilton hotels, and a few rental car companies). If you’d like to learn about the rewards, perks, and benefits of these metal credit cards (and others), then be sure to subscribe to this channel for upcoming, in-depth credit card reviews! A lot of credit cards help you travel for free while others put a lot of cash back in your pocket. Either way, it’s important to find the ones that work best for you! Disclosure: This site is part of an affiliate sales network and receives compensation for sending traffic to partner sites, such as CreditCards.com. This compensation may impact how and where links appear on this site. This site does not include all financial companies or all available financial offers. The content in this video is accurate as of the posting date. Some of the offers mentioned may no longer be available. Mark Reese is not a financial advisor. #creditcards #metalcreditcard #amexplatinumcard
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