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I have a Citi PremierMiles Visa with around 10,000 miles and a DBS Altitude Visa with 0 points. Does it make sense to keep both? If not, which should I cancel?
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This post is no longer accepting new comments because it has been merged with I recently signed up for Citibank Premiermiles Card for the $300 sign up bonus. I realise it is similar to DBS Altitude which I have. Should I cancel the card or split my expenses?
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Jonathan Chia Guangrong
07 Jun 2019
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Personal opinion, keep both. Both allows you to "buy" miles when you pay the annual fee and the miles don't expire, so you can slowly accmulate towards your dream redemption.
Besides, if you only have these 2 cards, DBS Altitude Card allows you to earn 3mpd when you buy air tickets and book hotels online, so that helps to boost your miles earning rate.
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Jeff Yeo
21 Apr 2019
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Keeping the cards and paying annual fees is also one way to earn miles.
For spending it might be b...
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Need to think about why you want such cards in the first place. If it is to gain miles quickly then both are equally good, since the accrual rates are essentially the same and both offer 10k miles if you pay the annual fee. I'm keeping both to get the bonus miles with the fees, but using the BOC elite miles card as the daily card as it has a better accrual rate.