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  • If some lenders had their way, you'd do all your shopping on a credit card.

  • Why?

  • Because it makes them money.

  • Lots of it.

  • And to try and entice you into keep spending, they offer rewards.

  • Some really, really nice rewards.

  • But are those rewards really worth it?

  • Who's being rewarded?

  • You?

  • Or your bank?

  • If you're careful, airline, hotel, and credit card points can get you far.

  • And some people spend a tremendous amount of time seeing exactly how far that is.

  • This is Brad.

  • And he's a bit of a ... Let's call him a credit card connoisseur.

  • I decided to head down to Murray Hill to check out his massive card collection.

  • This is a lot of credit cards.

  • Walk me through.

  • How many are here?

  • I think there is about 70, or 80 here.

  • How many of these are open?

  • I think there is about 20 to 25 that are open right now.

  • How did you get into it?

  • How did that process begin?

  • I got a letter in the mail, saying you can get ... I think it was 50,000 Delta points

  • for spending $3,000 in three months.

  • Okay.

  • There was no fee in the first year.

  • Yeah, I've gotten those.

  • I always toss those.

  • Yeah, well you should read them 'cause sometimes you can see that if there is no fee, and you're

  • gonna spend that $3,000 in three months- Yeah.

  • If you're doing that anyway, it's free points.

  • Do you know how many points you've accumulated over the last five years?

  • Yeah.

  • What is it?

  • It's probably between seven and ten million points.

  • Are you joking?

  • No.

  • How much time do you spend on this?

  • On just this, it's probably a couple hours a week.

  • I have a spreadsheet that I maintain.

  • And there is websites that will keep track of your loyalty accounts.

  • But also there is kind of research that I'm doing.

  • The best general card anyone can get is just 2% cash back, no annual fee.

  • Okay.

  • At the end of the year, you get a check in the mail.

  • It's just free money.

  • It's what you can get, and you don't have to think about it at all.

  • It seems like kind of exhausting.

  • To someone else, it would seem like homework.

  • But I kind of enjoy it.

  • If someone wants to get into it, what would you tell them?

  • What's the way to start up?

  • The very first thing I would tell them, is just make sure your finances are in order.

  • Don't carry a balance.

  • Don't pay unnecessary interest.

  • Don't ever carry a balance?

  • No.

  • 'Cause that's ... You're paying interest on any balance that you're carrying.

  • Right.

  • That's money you're giving away.

  • Treat it like a debit card.

  • Okay.

  • It's money that you're spending each month, and you pay it off immediately.

  • Okay.

  • Managing 25 open cards can be exhausting.

  • Done right, like Brad, you could get a lot of free stuff.

  • But it's also full of traps that could expose you to expensive fees.

  • Remember banks are in the business of making money, and credit cards are one of their most

  • profitable activities.

  • Here to tell us more about how banks usually win is Bloomberg reporter Jenny Surane.

  • Credit card companies, their ideal goal is that you'll spend each month, and then you'll

  • pay off your bill.

  • Or ideally actually you'll carry a balance, and they can charge you that interest.

  • When you're thinking about getting a credit card, and using a credit card, interest is

  • one of the most important things to be paying attention to.

  • For instance, let's say you buy a TV for $1,000.

  • Even if you pay off $999 of that bill, you could still be charged interest on the whole

  • thing, even if you've only left a dollar on your balance.

  • And credit cards sometimes come with the highest form of interest.

  • If you're thinking about going and chasing after crazy credit card rewards, you have

  • to be really responsible, and stay on top of your payments.

  • If you're very responsible, and meticulously organized like Brad, then you're probably

  • set.

  • If it's something where you're gonna be carrying a balance, you probably should walk away.

  • Yeah, chasing points requires a lot of time and care.

  • Just look at Brad.

  • As the old saying goes, "Make sure the juice is worth the squeeze."

If some lenders had their way, you'd do all your shopping on a credit card.

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