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u/gdq0 · 1 pointr/CreditCards

https://i.imgur.com/5OzvMQb.png

I did a quick mock of your spending. Assuming you'd put all your purchases on just the card, this is what you're looking at. $47 back for uber, $50 for doublecash, $56.25 for Freedom Unlimited, $55 for amazon. I'm assuming you've bought amazon prime and get the 5% back rather than just 3% back.

Even though the Freedom Unlimited gives you a better return than the DC, I'd still recommend the DC due to warranty and price protection benefits being significantly better than anything anyone else offers.

If you indeed spend 25% on amazon every month, the Amazon card could be significant. Generally I buy large things from amazon, and I use price trackers to make sure I'm getting the best price, so I use my doublecash instead for the warranty and to make sure I get the best price, unless it doesn't need an extended warranty.

I think you'll find that having more than two cards you use primarily will be a headache not worth attempting. That being said, the Amazon card doesn't have to sit in your wallet. Just use it on amazon and leave it in a sock drawer. Use the Doublecash for high value items. Use the Freedom unlimited on everything else except for dining/travel, which you use your upgraded CSR. An issue I have with the CSR and CSP for you though is that you do not travel enough to warrant such a card. The CSR requires $6450 in bonus spending to outperform the Doublecash, and the CSP requires over $10k to outperform the doublecash. They both require over $20k/year to truly outperform the Uber card.

From a cashback and benefit perspective, I would recommend dropping the CSP and getting an Amazon card for your amazon purchases, getting any Citi card's SUB and product change to Doubecash, then get an uber card for dining/Prime discount/cell insurance. You'll be spread out between 3 banks with 3 cards, carrying just 2 cards in your wallet (one is MC and one is Visa with no FTF), and you'd earn $78.75 cash back per month according to the image I sent above.

However, if you want to churn, then follow the flowchart: https://i.imgur.com/3XOcRlT.png and buy something like this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B015YOOE0I to hold all your cards as you sign up for more and eventually cancel them. It's simple to do, since you just use the same card and ignore all bonus spend, as the signup bonus gives you 5-50% back on all purchases. Once you've completed the bonus, drop it in your holder and set a reminder to cancel the card if it has an annual fee up to a year later.

u/IShouldBeDoingSmthin · 1 pointr/CreditCards

I have the Andar Pilot but it looks like they no longer sell this specific wallet which is a shame because I really like it. I'd recommend Andar in general though, I'm happy with the quality and they aim for a slim aesthetic in general. See if they have any designs you like.

u/tuskentower · 2 pointsr/CreditCards

I’ve been using a front pocket wallet for years (three over a decade). I can draw my license or first two credit cards without taking my wallet out of my pocket. I used to find that very useful before Apple Pay.

It holds my cash, 4-6 credit/debit cards and few other extra items that fit in there.

Thanks to everyone who posted links. I’m going to be drooling over what wallet to get next.

Dopp front pocket wallet

u/Toeknife4sale · 13 pointsr/CreditCards

Same, currently trying to convince myself to get one of these

Curious if there's any better ideas

u/Adviceizsexy · 6 pointsr/CreditCards

I typically keep 2 credit cards on me. A card that I am working towards a SUB and a sapphire reserve. I keep everything else in one of these https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01AUJA3NE?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title

I organize it by the date in which I was approved to keep things simple.

u/triplehelix_ · 1 pointr/CreditCards

i use, and very much like this RFID blocking mini card wallet:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07FCK3TP4/

u/AtlasCouldntCarryYou · 1 pointr/CreditCards

I used this (https://www.amazon.com/alpine-swiss-Leather-Blocking-Deluxe/dp/B010EPVS3S) as my wallet for quite a while. Kept all my cards shiny in separate slots. Works best if you're dressing a bit more formal with a jacket or such with an inside pocket to keep it in. Unfortunately it looks like they stopped making this model, but there are several similar ones online.

u/Tom_Bytes · 4 pointsr/CreditCards

User name Checks out.

But really, any small fire safe would work. I found one small enough to fit under the bed on Amazon for 20 bucks. But if space is tight or you have so many cards you need a filing system, try these fire sleeves:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07C176SBD/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_FVrDCbDKF0Y4X

u/NexBoner · 3 pointsr/CreditCards

In terms of hosting services, the Business Amazon Prime offers 5% back on AWS.

https://www.amazon.com/Amazon-Business-American-Express-Card/dp/B07984JN3L

u/flypilot · 1 pointr/CreditCards

I have this Travel Safe RFID Blocking Wallet and it’s pretty thin and holds 6 cards plus cash

u/PM_ME_BASS · 1 pointr/CreditCards

NOMATIC Slim Basics

I usually carry the equivalent of 6-9 cards including ID/health insurance/debit card. I have a 2nd wallet for travel purposes, as I don't need to carry around priority pass or cancelled cards to try and get free bags every day.

I carry around 4 main cards: Debit, CSR, CFU, and what minimum spend card I'm working on. I can probably drop the CFU and the debit, but you never know when you need/want cash.

u/[deleted] · 4 pointsr/CreditCards

I've had this for a little over a year, can't recommend it enough.

Bellroy

u/rtechie1 · 3 pointsr/CreditCards

There really isn't any personal information transferred, even during a transaction, so it's really just tinfoil hat (pun intended) to wrap your credit cars in tinfoil.

But if you are really paranoid, RFID blocking wallets aren't that expensive.

u/drendon6891 · 3 pointsr/CreditCards

It's expensive, but this is what I use: https://ansoncalder.com/products/cashwallet?variant=19453328490563

Cheaper alternative w/ similar design: https://www.amazon.com/KeySmart-Urban-Slim-Wallet/dp/B07RC27895

Quite frankly, though, the $130 I spent on the Anson Calder was actually totally worth it. Went through at least 17 wallets trying to find something I liked before saying "fuck it, I'll order this and return it if I get buyers remorse" and never did. Such a nice wallet.