The Hardbacon co-founder and CEO reveals the five best credit cards if you have a vacation plan.
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“You still have to be careful because if you misuse the credit card, you will get into debt. Julien Brault says:
The TD Aeroplan Visa Infinite Card stands out if you’re flying with Air Canada.
“It’s a card that comes with about $800 in jet form, after certain conditions are met for the first three months,” he explains.
The Scotiabank Gold Amex Card offers up to 6% cash back on certain expenses like groceries.
“There are a lot of merchants that don’t accept American Express, so it’s harder to accumulate points, but they’re more generous,” says Hardbacon co-founder.
The Colbalt Card from American Express might be right for you if you like to stay in hotels.
“They offer a hotel group package that gives a $100 credit if you book two nights at the hotel through the app portal,” he says.
The WestJet RBC Mastercard is the best for flying in North America, according to this expert.
“Each year, we can take advantage of a $100 ticket from our guide,” Hardbacon CEO states.
The CIBC Aventura Visa Card has no annual fee.
“The problem with cards that offer discounts is that we add to our monthly cell phone accounts, and even if we think about canceling them after a year, we forget and get distracted,” he says.
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