@Anonymous wrote:I was thinking of getting CIti Thankyou Premier for NFL games and travel (Huge Jetblue airline fan). Regarding the entertainment benefits, 2x Thankyou points for entertainment purchases, is this the best card for all around entertainment? I may need it for my playstation 4 purchases, trips to Vegas, and movies too. If there are others that are better for entertainment, please let me know.
Marvel's mastercard has 3% cash back on select entertainment:
Citi Premier has 2X point per dollar spend and it has an annual fee. It really depends on how you value Thank You point.
If you only need a card for playstation 4 purchases, trips to Vegas, and movies. lets say you spent 2000 on those. Citi Premier gives you $40 to $80 (if 1 point = 1-2cents) cash back with 95 annual fee. Marvel's gives you $60 cash back without any annuel fee.
Message 2 of 3 Not applicableGood option if I rarely took a flight. It just doesn't account for when I travel. I usually take 2-4 trips per year.
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