Hey everyone,
sometimes it's hard to post on r/churning so I'd like to see what everyones strategy is moving forward after the death of Chase INK train.
The easiest answer would probably be to Which CC flowchart but after just churning UR points it's hard to go back to having part of your points with airline A , another part of your points with airline B, and etc.
So what is your strategy going forward? is there any business cards within amex citi cap 1 that offers the same easy SUB as ink train?
it seems like a lot of the CC's will have lifetime rules
Ink Train is dead. what is your next churning SUB strategy?
byu/br0wnt0wn1 inCreditCards
Posted by br0wnt0wn1
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Churning as a strategy is what causes banks to create lifetime languages. When are you guys going to understand this. You’re literally causing nerfs for everyone
If you can’t come up with your own strategy, are you even a churner?
I did CSP this year, currently working on Amex gold. Will then get the a venture x and keep that
None because I like my insurance rates to remain low.
Churn in the names of family members or kids.
Citi is the move. Plenty of cards to churn and good transfer partners. But yes customer service is terrible
I just picked up a second Bbp card with no life language. Only a 25k sub with a 6k spend but I was going to use the other one for warranty and some taxes so it works out.
I’ve picked up a 6th ink card, bbp card and wf signify cards in the last 3 months for easy sub layups.
Will pick up another 4-6 cards in 2026
It sucks as it will be harder to get UR Points. I’m still staying under 5/24 to open up chase biz and personal cards when I can.