(Annual fee posts the first business day of the month following account opening, and every 12 months thereafter.)
So you pay $450 one month after signing up in order to get 100k of points (nominally $1,000) in three months once you spend $4,000? And then you have to cancel before 12 months are up and you get charged another $450?
I mean it's not a terrible deal, but it doesn't seem like something to get all excited about, either. What am I missing? We routinely get ~$300 in sign up bonuses for opening checking accounts without having to spend anything at all, and that seems to scale better.
So lets say you open a CSR today.
-$450 - Pay $450 annual fee.
+$550 - Spend $4000 withing the next 90 days. The value of 100K points is much more than $1000 but lets keep it tat way.
+$850 - During 2017, spend $300 on travel and get $300 back.
+1150 - In 2018, you have a small window to spend $300 on travel and get another $300 back. Buy airline GC if you have to.
- Cancel before or when you see the 2nd $450 annual fee.
At minimum you gain $1150 for minimum work so its easy to see why everyone is crazy about it. There are other perks too but you get the gist of it.
That $4000 spend will get you a minimum of 4000 points, and potentially up to 12,000 depending on the type of purchase. That adds another $40-120 in cash value, or $60-180 in travel credit.
Using the card in an optimal manner, we have:
-$450 - Pay $450 annual fee.
+$1110 - Spend $4000 within the next 90 days. The value of 104,000 points used for travel is $1560.
+$1410 - During 2017, spend $300 on travel and get $300 back.
+$1710 - In 2018, you have a small window to spend $300 on travel and get another $300 back. Buy airline GC if you have to.
+$1810 - apply for Global Entry ($100) - fee is reimbursed.
+free airport lounge access
+free primary rental car insurance
+free emergency medical and evacuation coverage while traveling (up to $2,500 / $100,000 respectively)
- Cancel before or when you see the 2nd $450 annual fee.
It's a phenomenal deal.