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My segment on ABC7
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We have a lot of credit card content on this site (see our main credit card page, with all the basics, here). Of course, that’s because a good travel credit card can help you in your travels. Picking the right credit card for you, therefore, can make all the difference.

Well, guess what? I recently appeared in an ABC7 Eyewitness News segment with Carlos Granda called “Smart savings: How to pick the best credit card for airline miles, points, cash back.” As you might guess, it’s all about how to find the right credit card for you. You can check out my segment on ABC7 here.

More from the segment on ABC7

Here’s the transcript of my part from the accompanying story:

“Anyone who knows me will tell you: I’m pretty frugal. My friends and family say it’s actually beyond frugal, I’m cheap. But I just like to get my money’s worth. So when it comes to credit cards – I like to look at every credit card offer to see if I can benefit. And I’m passing my knowledge on.”

“Start with your interests. If you like to travel, the sign-up bonus is the most important thing to look for in any card. Most airline cards usually offer bonuses of 50,000, sometimes 100,000 miles. ‘Fifty-thousand miles will get you at least two tickets to the East Coast if you can do it off-peak,’ said travel expert John DiScala, better known as ‘Johnny Jet.'”

“DiScala travels the world and writes about it on his website, figuring out ways to save people money and make flying more pleasant. ‘Sometimes the credit card companies are offering these really incredible deals that give you almost $700 in travel if you can pay it off every month,’ DiScala said.”

“And that’s where it gets tricky – paying it off every month. Because, if you don’t, the charges start adding up.”

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