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What did benefit me was its $0 minimum spend requirement. I only needed 40k AA miles (although I am using all 60k), so getting an AA card with a more generous welcome offer wouldn’t have benefited me. Who do you think “won” the draft by walking away with the best set of cards? What would you have picked? Can you guess the trips we’re going to build? Greg’s remaining credit card spend (can be put on any of his three cards earning rewards at that card’s base rate): $2KĮach of us clearly thinks we can plan a pretty incredible trip using the cards we have, but that’s going to be easier in some cases than others. Greg’s remining money from $1,000 starting travel budget: $560
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Total points earned: 106K Membership Rewards points.Welcome bonus: 100K Membership Rewards points.In terms of the results, here are the cards we each chose: Nick We had a lot of fun and got plenty of interaction from the audience in the comments. If you missed the live draft on Youtube, here’s the replay. The short story is that we ran a live draft to each choose a unique set of 3 credit cards to plan an amazing trip to at least 3 continents - and we’ll be taking our trips in September, so you won’t have to wait too long to see our plans unfold. For those unfamiliar with the challenge we’re working on, see this post: Challenge! 3 Cards, 3 Continents. Last night, Greg, Stephen, and I made our picks: we each drafted our three-card “dream team” of credit cards for our current #3Cards3Continents challenge.