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The capital one travel portal also does a great job with price matching. So don’t feel like you’re missing out by booking with capital one compared to like expedia. Just get it price matched!
I feel like the Venture X is a no-brainer if you plan on booking one trip a year with it. You could technically milk like 80% of the value from the card with just one booking with them, but if you want to get even more value from it, it isn't hard to do! This one is definitely on my application radar here in the next few months. Great breakdown Mark!
Interesting. I'm kind of a one trip per year guy. I mean I travel more, but mostly it involves driving somewhere and sleeping in a tent. As far as getting on an airplane and going somewhere to stay in a hotel, maybe once a year. I recently went with the Chase Sapphire Preferred. I haven't completely ruled out the Venture X, but the idea has been pushed to the back burner.
@@mikegoodwin2386 I think starting out with the CSP is a great place to start. Now that I am trying to travel a bit more than in recent past, a luxury travel card makes a bit more sense than it used to, so that's the only reason I'm adding the VX on top of the CSP.
I don’t travel much but will be able to get the use of the $300 credit and 10,000 miles for a break even. The deciding factor for me is the extra $100 that covers our Shipt membership that we were paying for already. We also find a lot of stores we use in the shopping portal that have 5-12% cash back. Nice card and definitely keeping for year 2. Nice video!
Good point about the Shipt membership! The choice is yours, but overall it may not be worth it to (a) get 3 hard inquiries (b) open a new account and (c) spend $395 in order to get $400. Sounds like a lot of inconvenience for $5 😁
I’m with you there. Knew sign up bonus was worth that at least for the first year. Now with shipt membership for a few years I’ll keep… short lease after that if it’s worth it to me!
⚠ *MAJOR UPDATE 9.12.2023:* The $300 credit will now be applied as a discount during the booking process. Learn more here: frequentmiler.com/farewell-gaming-300-venture-x-travel-credit-now-applied-as-discount-when-booking/
If not transferring to travel partners always book flights at cash price and then cover it with your miles/points for statement credit. That way you earn the 2x-5x points for the flight purchase. If you book with points you don’t get the 2x/5x. Edit: spelling
I went backwards on getting this card. My wife is an airline employee, so I only need miles for premium interline seats. I rent cars almost weekly and stay in two-three star hotels and discount timeshares a lot. And I have to fork out $800.00 a year for those nice Alaska lounges. So I got Venture X for: 1. Primary rental insurance 2.Lounge access 3. Hertz Presidents Circle Upgrade 4. All of the above for my AUs 5. Global entry comp 6. Miles can get me out of a tight spot
I like when point earning cards also have an option to redeem the points for a 1 cpp value if you just have too much going on and won’t be able to travel for a bit. Charles Schwab Plat makes that possible for Amex, Chase and Citi cash back cards technically earn points but the redemption for cash back is 1 cpp. Idk I like optionality I guess is what I am saying haha.
I love EVERYTHING about this card except that I’d have to book through portals! Sometime the prices there are so much higher than it would be through 3rd party travel sites!
I love the VX. The only thing they need is some decent transfer partners. Their current list is meh at best. Or just give us a portal boost like Chase. The C1 travel portal is far superior to chase IMO, and they give you price matching. Other than the 'flat value' points, this is my favorite card.
this card has some pros and cons, but overall i feel like i really get my monies worth between the travel credit and 10k points per year. I am a huge fan of the capital one travel portal. i compare prices across all platforms when i have an upcoming trip and they have some of the best prices around. the price prediction tool is pretty great. i used my $300 annual credit for my rental car in kauai in a couple of weeks. a compact car started at $1000 per week a year ago. then dropped to $347 (midsize car) two weeks ago. back up to $600 this week. i booked the car with my venture x card, got 10x points = 3470 points. the travel reps told me to book it with the card so that i could get the bonus points instead of booking the trips using points. then pay use points to pay for the charge when it posts to the account. it was a very easy way to get some some free points. I was very impressed with this phone rep lol. one really big con about the venture x is their lack of domestic airline transfer partners. i also have the chase reserve and really like most of their transfer partners. chase travel portal is decent, but capital one's is definitely better.
My go to card review guy. VX biggest con for me is the domestic flight limitation. Also, I just got an X-1 card, it's very interesting. Would love your thoughts on it. Cheers
I debated this, the Chase Sapphire, and new Bilt. I pay rent monthly and the ratios on travel partners honestly pushed me to the Bilt card. It will easily pay for itself as a no annual fee card for travel until I need lounge access. Excited for your upcoming Bilt review.
@@ericdetjen6688 I have Bilt. Wouldn’t trade that card for anything (pay rent over 2K a month). I’ll need to polish up some existing cards before getting the Venture X.
im on the fence to get this card I hear their portal dynamically changes prices when you are going to check out and the price point for travel is way more than other third party websites.
I don't have data points to substantiate that. Portals may have higher pricing, the same pricing, or lower pricing for certain flights / hotels at different times throughout the year. It's advised to compare pricing before booking.
Hey Mark, where did you find the insurance coverages info @9:42? I've signed up of the President's level account and there are options there to decline rental options but want to make sure that the card picks them up and justify my declining of them.
Here's a link to the Capital One Visa & Mastercard Benefits Guides: www.capitalone.com/credit-cards/benefits-guide/ Choose the 'Visa Infinite' PDF for the Venture X coverages.
In my case, I'm keeping my Venture X this year, I'm still with team "one travel card". What's keeping me is the 300 travel credit (which I exclusively use on airline tickets) and 10,000 renewal miles. I don't care to "maximize" my rewards, so I just use my points to cover my travel spending directly with hotels and car rentals at 1c per mile. Unfortunately most of my travel is for business and I can't use travel portals when booking on company travel, but 2x miles is still 2x miles. Regardless, I like this card for the Capital One lounge in DFW (my usual connection) and soon to be at LAS :). Only disappointment to me is the dropping of the priority pass restaurants this year, I didn't get to try any since I've always gone to a priority pass lounge or the Capital one lounge, but it's a loss anyway. Overall I think this is still the ideal card for us "value" hunting travelers who want one travel card to get the annual fee recuperation out of the way easy, and then just enjoy the benefits.
The Capital One Lounge is fantastic. The Denver C1 Lounge is slated to open in March. SAN has 1 Priority Pass lounge and 1 Priority Pass restaurant. But a Chase Sapphire Lounge will be opening there soon and give PP users another option. Lose a restaurant but gain another lounge in SAN.
Love the intro! And I really appreciate how detailed your breakdown was... and glad to see you're able to get a net positive value from the card! Excellent vid Mark 😍
For some people, yes. For others, no. Don't start with the card & try to force it into your strategy. Rather, start with your strategy & then add the cards that help you achieve what you want.
The answer will be 'yes' for some people and 'no' for others. Don't start with the card(s) first. Rather, start with what you want to achieve in terms of rewards, benefits, etc. Then get the cards that fill those gaps for you personally.
Does the card provide accident coverage for Turo as many cards due for the traditional rental car agencies? It seems odd to give the points benefit but not provide rental car coverage
2 questions 1) I heard with the regular venture reward card, u get primary coverage for international car rental. Is that true? 2) when booking car rental thru a credit card portal such capital one portal, does the auto coverage still valid or do u have to book it directly with car rental?
So from what I have heard is that you can only hold 2 personal capital credit cards (non-business cards) at one time. Unfortunately I have the quicksilver and savor one cards already. My plan was to have the savor one and venture x as my 2 main cards. I don't want to upgrade the quicksilver because i know I won't get to take advantage of the signup bonuses the venture x offers when you apply for a new account? What would you suggest i do to be able to somehow get the venture x and take advantage of the sign up bonuses? The quicksilver is alsonthe cedit card I have had the longest. Please help!!!
I’m looking for a good travel rewards card and I came across your vids . Can I use this one towards domestic flights like southwest traveling from New Orleans to Seattle or is it for international flights
You can use the rewards miles from the Capital One Venture X for domestic flights, including Southwest. However, if you pay cash for Southwest flights with this card, you'll only earn 2X miles. The card earns 5X on flights but only when they're booked via the Capital One Travel portal, and Southwest is not available there.
I am seriously considering applying the VentureX, however I am worried about finding good flights for my upcoming international travel. For example, I am looking to fly from San Francisco to Malaysia, I can easily book those flight from either Singapore airline or China airline..........i thought I can try the C1 Travel portal, but it's only for member log in which sucks. I really like the lounge access because my family fly once a year on this route.
For international travel, you'll likely get a much better value for your rewards by using the Capital One transfer partners rather than booking via the portal.
I did pick up this card a month ago and will evaluate over the next year. This will be my primary travel card this year I I do plan to utilize the 2% cash back for gap purchases not covered by my other cards with fixed and rotating categories. I will also use the $300 credit and plan to book through the portal even though it will require more research. The other perks don't carry much value for me at this time. I can't use the cell phone protection since Verizon requires debit or their credit card otherwise my bill would rise by $40 per month. I also have little use for the lounge access since they do not have any in Chicago except at the International terminal. I may get one lounge use next year with a planned Vegas trip on the way back. I doubt I will use the Hertz membership as well... Even without using those perks I will likely keep in year 2. . I will be using to book hotels more than anything else and will have to determine if the 10% is worth it. I will monitor the 2% as well as that was a difference maker between getting this and the Schwab Amex Platinum or the Chase Reserve.
Mark, feliz viernes social 🎶🍻. Yo tengo esta tarjeta por el Capital One Lounge en mi aeropuerto IAD y el restaurante que abrirán en mi otro aeropuerto DCA. Si no fuera por el Lounge y restaurante en mis dos aeropuertos yo no tendría esta tarjeta.
The 10K anniversary miles basically acts as a retention offer since valuing that bonus at 1 cent per point plus the $300 travel credit is a $400 value on a $395 AF card
Although it’s a great card, it doesn’t really fit my setup that well, especially since I don’t frequently fly to an airport with a Capital One lounge. Thanks for the detailed video Mark!
On my last trip, I visited 1 Priority Pass, 1 Plaza Premium, and the Capital One Lounge. The food at the C1 Lounge was excellent. Can’t wait for the Denver C1 Lounge to open in March.
@@Jes1919 The lounges unique to the Amex Platinum are the Centurion and Escape lounges, Delta Sky Club when flying Delta, and Lufthansa lounges when flying Lufthansa, Austrian, or Swiss. Amex lists Airspace lounges, but the only one listed is in San Diego, and that’s now an Aspire lounge you can access with Priority Pass. Venture X’s unique lounge offering is the Capital One Lounge.
@@VincentPascual Doesn't the complimentary priority pass given from holding the venture x give you access to all of them besides Amex? I know that capital one only has their own few lounges.
If that $300 would be as easy to use as the CSR, I would get this card in a heartbeat... But as it is, my business travel does not allow me to book through these travel portals.
I'm not aware of Capital One having a min. age requirement for AUs. I found this article by CNBC which states the same: www.cnbc.com/select/whats-the-minimum-age-to-be-an-authorized-user-on-a-credit-card/ To confirm 100%, I'd call Capital One and ask.
@@MarkReese based on my findings it looks like minors can get added as AUs in certain banks like Chase. Amex has age restrictions. Most importantly it looks like Priority Pass has 18 min age. So unless you have access to card branded lounges there is a lot consider for families traveling when it comes to which card to use for lounge access. A lot more strategic spending needed, but pretty straight forward for individuals.
@@TheMcHastings - Yes. Some banks have min. age requirements ... some don't ... and the ones that do may have a different min. age than another bank. Then it comes down to which benefits, if any, you want to share with an AU and if those have their own age restrictions. Definitely a # of things to think about.
Still haven’t got my travel credit and planning to product change to quicksilver. Hated using the travel portal cause of the increased rates and no statuses applied on hotels and rental cars. There is no online chat customer service either.
Sorry to hear about the frustrating experience. I too am not a fan of using portals, esp. with hotels that offer a rewards program that I participate in.
It's possible, and the degree to which it may drop can vary from 1 person to another based on their own credit reports. Here's a link to another video you may find helpful: ua-cam.com/video/UcWqixdQk30/v-deo.html
Love your vids! Always so thorough and smart! Definitely my fav channel on YT. I do love rewards and try to maximize them but I have to admit I love high credit limits too. For some reason Cap1 has not been generous to me with credit limits. I have cards with several other providers that have limits $25-$30k. My Cap1 Spark business is decent but my Cap1 personal cards are 🤮
Appreciate the support & glad you find value in the channel, Scott! Consider using some of your existing C1 cards & then requesting a CLI (as Shawn mentioned). Also ask if a hard pull is required before proceeding, that way you can be informed to make the right decision for you.
Idk. I feel using the Cap One VenX is limited. I have the AMEX and Chase setup and my girlfriend has the Capital One set up. In my opinion, I feel like her set up is limited. And sometimes I can see in her (she won’t admit to it) that she should have vested in the Chase set up as she see how I use them throughout my regular day and travels.
The flip side of having the C1 setup is that it is simpler since the Venture X can be your catchall and even your only card. It also doesn’t hurt that C1 has most of the same airline transfer partners that Amex has. I run a Chase setup and plan to start an Amex setup soon.
@@VincentPascual I will admit, the one positive I find nice is the 2% on other purchases with no foreign transaction fees when we do a out of country trip.
From what I've seen, it's typically 1 total credit of $100 shared across the entire account (i.e. the primary cardholder and all AUs). The Amex Platinum Card (personal + business versions) are an exception as AUs get their own credits for GE / TSA PreCheck.
Yes cancel! The travel credit is not worth it. We recently rented a car using it and did t find out until we arrived at the counter that we could not take the car over the state line where our hotel was. Capital One Travel told us it was non refundable AND Capital One told us they do not handle disputes with Capital One Travel. With the dropping of Priority Pass Restaurants there is no benefit to this card any longer.
Never rent a car through any portal since it is considered 3rd party booking and you get all sorts of issues. Same with hotels. Flights are fine because they are paid cash to the airline and assuming you are using a decent mainline airline like Delta, they can handle rebookings on their end at the airport.
Oh wow, sorry to hear that. I've actually booked 3 car rentals via the portal last year and took the rental multiple states over with zero issues. I even rented one and left it in a different state entirely and no problems. Sorry that you had a bad experience, just seems really inconsistent
I haven’t used the travel credit yet. Based on what you and many others have said, I get the sense that the credit would be best used on a hotel booking, particularly for something in the Premier Collection and/or a boutique hotel.
@@MarkReese I didn't like that I have to use their travel portal to get the travel benefits. I think the US Bank Altitude Reserve card is a better card for me.
LIke a lot of your other videos, but this one looks like click-bait, sorry! You have already explained the benefits in other videos, and this one has hardly any new information.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! 💯 When there's a small change to a card, I typically just do a pinned comment to write about it. But when enough changes happen, I feel compelled to redo the video.
You could save even more money by staying put and not flying everywhere. They have buildings and food and trees and things where you are. A California tree is not going to change your life more or less than a Texas tree. If you are unhappy with where you live and want to leave and go somewhere better, then travel isn't the solution. Moving is the solution. If you move to your favorite place, then travel and vacations would always be a negative experience by comparison to your home.
You're not wrong but your strategy is not absolutely correct either. Everyplace doesn't have the same everything that everywhere else has all the time and a change of scenery and environment sometime takes hundreds or thousands of miles away from 'home' to be effective. And sometimes you only want a' break' for a short while, to energize, but too long of a break somewhere else loses its effect eventually. And last but not last if you're grounded somewhere with family or work or whatever, then leaving permanently is not the answer either.
@Icarus I don't understand this weird comparison that you are ate seemingly attached to but I and millions of us will go wherever we want without unnecessary explanation, period.
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The capital one travel portal also does a great job with price matching. So don’t feel like you’re missing out by booking with capital one compared to like expedia. Just get it price matched!
Indeed! Have you tried the feature?
@@MarkReese yes I have! Over 6 times already and support is very helpful!
Recently stayed at Garden of The Gods under the premier collection. It was truly exclusive and luxurious! I loved all the perks
Glad to hear it!
I feel like the Venture X is a no-brainer if you plan on booking one trip a year with it. You could technically milk like 80% of the value from the card with just one booking with them, but if you want to get even more value from it, it isn't hard to do! This one is definitely on my application radar here in the next few months. Great breakdown Mark!
For sure! 💯✈
Interesting. I'm kind of a one trip per year guy. I mean I travel more, but mostly it involves driving somewhere and sleeping in a tent. As far as getting on an airplane and going somewhere to stay in a hotel, maybe once a year. I recently went with the Chase Sapphire Preferred. I haven't completely ruled out the Venture X, but the idea has been pushed to the back burner.
@@mikegoodwin2386 I think starting out with the CSP is a great place to start. Now that I am trying to travel a bit more than in recent past, a luxury travel card makes a bit more sense than it used to, so that's the only reason I'm adding the VX on top of the CSP.
I don’t travel much but will be able to get the use of the $300 credit and 10,000 miles for a break even. The deciding factor for me is the extra $100 that covers our Shipt membership that we were paying for already. We also find a lot of stores we use in the shopping portal that have 5-12% cash back. Nice card and definitely keeping for year 2. Nice video!
Good point about the Shipt membership! The choice is yours, but overall it may not be worth it to (a) get 3 hard inquiries (b) open a new account and (c) spend $395 in order to get $400. Sounds like a lot of inconvenience for $5 😁
I’m with you there. Knew sign up bonus was worth that at least for the first year. Now with shipt membership for a few years I’ll keep… short lease after that if it’s worth it to me!
@@mattvoigtlander - Yep Year 1 can be worth it 👍
⚠ *MAJOR UPDATE 9.12.2023:* The $300 credit will now be applied as a discount during the booking process. Learn more here: frequentmiler.com/farewell-gaming-300-venture-x-travel-credit-now-applied-as-discount-when-booking/
If not transferring to travel partners always book flights at cash price and then cover it with your miles/points for statement credit. That way you earn the 2x-5x points for the flight purchase. If you book with points you don’t get the 2x/5x.
Edit: spelling
Great tip. Thanks!!
Do the points/miles cover statement credit for hotels?
@@BEARSnBULLS15 yep, pretty much anything general travel Capital One will allow you to use the Purchase Eraser on!
@@adamwang6715 thanks!
Exactly! 💯
Is it really better to do this if not transferring to partners? Like the points/miles value would be the same or better?
I was watching an old video of yours while I get this notification. I’m a huge fan of your contents ❤
Very informative. It’s in my credit card list to get this year. Hopefully I get approved.
Awesome glad you're enjoying some of the older content, too! Good luck on your application if you decide to go for it later this year 💯
I went backwards on getting this card. My wife is an airline employee, so I only need miles for premium interline seats. I rent cars almost weekly and stay in two-three star hotels and discount timeshares a lot. And I have to fork out $800.00 a year for those nice Alaska lounges. So I got Venture X for:
1. Primary rental insurance
2.Lounge access
3. Hertz Presidents Circle Upgrade
4. All of the above for my AUs
5. Global entry comp
6. Miles can get me out of a tight spot
Excellent reasons above 🏆 Enjoy the card, Mike!
I like when point earning cards also have an option to redeem the points for a 1 cpp value if you just have too much going on and won’t be able to travel for a bit. Charles Schwab Plat makes that possible for Amex, Chase and Citi cash back cards technically earn points but the redemption for cash back is 1 cpp. Idk I like optionality I guess is what I am saying haha.
100% agree on that 👍
I love EVERYTHING about this card except that I’d have to book through portals! Sometime the prices there are so much higher than it would be through 3rd party travel sites!
I hear you on that. I'm not a fan of portals ✌
I love the VX. The only thing they need is some decent transfer partners. Their current list is meh at best. Or just give us a portal boost like Chase. The C1 travel portal is far superior to chase IMO, and they give you price matching. Other than the 'flat value' points, this is my favorite card.
The transfer partners are actually quite good. Agreed that it'd be awesome to have a redemption value boost via the portal.
@@MarkReese can you make a video about their partners? I can't figure out how they provide value at all...
@@DJ_CRIZP - Perhaps at some point!
this card has some pros and cons, but overall i feel like i really get my monies worth between the travel credit and 10k points per year. I am a huge fan of the capital one travel portal. i compare prices across all platforms when i have an upcoming trip and they have some of the best prices around. the price prediction tool is pretty great. i used my $300 annual credit for my rental car in kauai in a couple of weeks. a compact car started at $1000 per week a year ago. then dropped to $347 (midsize car) two weeks ago. back up to $600 this week. i booked the car with my venture x card, got 10x points = 3470 points. the travel reps told me to book it with the card so that i could get the bonus points instead of booking the trips using points. then pay use points to pay for the charge when it posts to the account. it was a very easy way to get some some free points. I was very impressed with this phone rep lol. one really big con about the venture x is their lack of domestic airline transfer partners. i also have the chase reserve and really like most of their transfer partners. chase travel portal is decent, but capital one's is definitely better.
Great to hear you've been having a positive experience with the card, Samuel! Awesome customer service rep you spoke with, too!
My go to card review guy.
VX biggest con for me is the domestic flight limitation. Also, I just got an X-1 card, it's very interesting. Would love your thoughts on it.
Cheers
Congrats on getting the X1!
I debated this, the Chase Sapphire, and new Bilt. I pay rent monthly and the ratios on travel partners honestly pushed me to the Bilt card. It will easily pay for itself as a no annual fee card for travel until I need lounge access. Excited for your upcoming Bilt review.
Glad you found value in the Bilt Card! 💯
get bilt and venture x
@@ericdetjen6688 I have Bilt. Wouldn’t trade that card for anything (pay rent over 2K a month). I’ll need to polish up some existing cards before getting the Venture X.
im on the fence to get this card I hear their portal dynamically changes prices when you are going to check out and the price point for travel is way more than other third party websites.
I don't have data points to substantiate that. Portals may have higher pricing, the same pricing, or lower pricing for certain flights / hotels at different times throughout the year. It's advised to compare pricing before booking.
They have a good price match policy. You call and they will return any different
Hey Mark, where did you find the insurance coverages info @9:42? I've signed up of the President's level account and there are options there to decline rental options but want to make sure that the card picks them up and justify my declining of them.
Here's a link to the Capital One Visa & Mastercard Benefits Guides: www.capitalone.com/credit-cards/benefits-guide/
Choose the 'Visa Infinite' PDF for the Venture X coverages.
@@MarkReese Thanks for the link! So interesting to read and find out that when renting a Tesla, the Rental Damage Waiver is not applicable.
In my case, I'm keeping my Venture X this year, I'm still with team "one travel card". What's keeping me is the 300 travel credit (which I exclusively use on airline tickets) and 10,000 renewal miles. I don't care to "maximize" my rewards, so I just use my points to cover my travel spending directly with hotels and car rentals at 1c per mile. Unfortunately most of my travel is for business and I can't use travel portals when booking on company travel, but 2x miles is still 2x miles. Regardless, I like this card for the Capital One lounge in DFW (my usual connection) and soon to be at LAS :). Only disappointment to me is the dropping of the priority pass restaurants this year, I didn't get to try any since I've always gone to a priority pass lounge or the Capital one lounge, but it's a loss anyway. Overall I think this is still the ideal card for us "value" hunting travelers who want one travel card to get the annual fee recuperation out of the way easy, and then just enjoy the benefits.
100% agree
The Capital One Lounge is fantastic. The Denver C1 Lounge is slated to open in March.
SAN has 1 Priority Pass lounge and 1 Priority Pass restaurant. But a Chase Sapphire Lounge will be opening there soon and give PP users another option. Lose a restaurant but gain another lounge in SAN.
Great to hear you're getting value from the card, DMS! Totally hear you on valuing simplicity over maximization.
Love the intro! And I really appreciate how detailed your breakdown was... and glad to see you're able to get a net positive value from the card! Excellent vid Mark 😍
Appreciate it, Joshua! 👊
Do you have a video like this on the VENTURE card? It would be helpful
Yes.
1. Individual Venture Rewards review: ua-cam.com/video/bWD9FRBYWpk/v-deo.htmlsi=k6BnpvZFzpVdF_rc
2. Comparison of Venture Rewards to Venture X:
ua-cam.com/video/ZF37kE21tJ4/v-deo.htmlsi=AyGfHMa7UAdDj5tR
@@MarkReese thank you! I just acquired the venture card so I’m excited
Mark, do you think this card makes sense to get if you already have a card like the platinum or the CSR?
For some people, yes.
For others, no.
Don't start with the card & try to force it into your strategy. Rather, start with your strategy & then add the cards that help you achieve what you want.
I have the Chase Trifecta and Amex Gold. Is it worth getting the Capital One Venture X and possibly the Savor One Rewards?
The answer will be 'yes' for some people and 'no' for others. Don't start with the card(s) first. Rather, start with what you want to achieve in terms of rewards, benefits, etc. Then get the cards that fill those gaps for you personally.
@@MarkReese Thank you. I appreciate the feedback
I’m on the same boat. I have chase trifecta and Amex gold and I think they work very well together. But cap 1 seems to be my next step.
Easy to get value from Venture X. Keeper for now. Thanks for the info + video!
Sure thing! 💯
Does the card provide accident coverage for Turo as many cards due for the traditional rental car agencies? It seems odd to give the points benefit but not provide rental car coverage
Not sure about that ✌
2 questions
1) I heard with the regular venture reward card, u get primary coverage for international car rental.
Is that true?
2) when booking car rental thru a credit card portal such capital one portal, does the auto coverage still valid or do u have to book it directly with car rental?
Internationally it's always primary
2. Yes
1. Correct. See 10 min 43 sec in this video: ua-cam.com/video/ZF37kE21tJ4/v-deo.html
2. I think so, but cannot confirm 100%.
So from what I have heard is that you can only hold 2 personal capital credit cards (non-business cards) at one time. Unfortunately I have the quicksilver and savor one cards already. My plan was to have the savor one and venture x as my 2 main cards. I don't want to upgrade the quicksilver because i know I won't get to take advantage of the signup bonuses the venture x offers when you apply for a new account? What would you suggest i do to be able to somehow get the venture x and take advantage of the sign up bonuses? The quicksilver is alsonthe cedit card I have had the longest. Please help!!!
I think you'll find this video insightful: ua-cam.com/video/_SyJGPKKiE8/v-deo.html
I noticed in the example you got a 10x reward for a Turo booking? Is that all the time, or a special way to book Turo for 10x rewards?
NVM. Saw that expired.
@@ryanlolly2117 - Correct, expired.
I’m looking for a good travel rewards card and I came across your vids . Can I use this one towards domestic flights like southwest traveling from New Orleans to Seattle or is it for international flights
You can use the rewards miles from the Capital One Venture X for domestic flights, including Southwest. However, if you pay cash for Southwest flights with this card, you'll only earn 2X miles. The card earns 5X on flights but only when they're booked via the Capital One Travel portal, and Southwest is not available there.
Classic intro🤣. This is one of those cards I want but just haven’t yet reached it on my credit card spreadsheet.
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I am seriously considering applying the VentureX, however I am worried about finding good flights for my upcoming international travel.
For example, I am looking to fly from San Francisco to Malaysia, I can easily book those flight from either Singapore airline or China airline..........i thought I can try the C1 Travel portal, but it's only for member log in which sucks.
I really like the lounge access because my family fly once a year on this route.
For international travel, you'll likely get a much better value for your rewards by using the Capital One transfer partners rather than booking via the portal.
I did pick up this card a month ago and will evaluate over the next year. This will be my primary travel card this year I I do plan to utilize the 2% cash back for gap purchases not covered by my other cards with fixed and rotating categories. I will also use the $300 credit and plan to book through the portal even though it will require more research. The other perks don't carry much value for me at this time. I can't use the cell phone protection since Verizon requires debit or their credit card otherwise my bill would rise by $40 per month. I also have little use for the lounge access since they do not have any in Chicago except at the International terminal. I may get one lounge use next year with a planned Vegas trip on the way back. I doubt I will use the Hertz membership as well... Even without using those perks I will likely keep in year 2. . I will be using to book hotels more than anything else and will have to determine if the 10% is worth it. I will monitor the 2% as well as that was a difference maker between getting this and the Schwab Amex Platinum or the Chase Reserve.
Have fun with the eval period & congrats on the approval 💯
When you get the card, when does the fee hit? End of the month or begining?
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Not sure, it may vary. It should hit & be due on your first bill (and everyone has a different billing cycle).
The cake thing was so cute. Adorkable.
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Mark, feliz viernes social 🎶🍻. Yo tengo esta tarjeta por el Capital One Lounge en mi aeropuerto IAD y el restaurante que abrirán en mi otro aeropuerto DCA. Si no fuera por el Lounge y restaurante en mis dos aeropuertos yo no tendría esta tarjeta.
Me alegra que esta tarjeta te aporte valor! Cuál es el nuevo restaurante en DCA de que hablas?
Can you book an airline ticket for someone else using this card?
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I wonder if that slice would be considered a business expense
Haha it definitely could be as I purchased it for the video 😁
Hey Mark great video one question and I might of missed it was a retention offer offered? Keep that great content coming
The 10K anniversary miles basically acts as a retention offer since valuing that bonus at 1 cent per point plus the $300 travel credit is a $400 value on a $395 AF card
Hi Clausell - I didn't request a retention offer, so I cannot speak to that. For me personally, the automatic 10K miles bonus was sufficient.
Although it’s a great card, it doesn’t really fit my setup that well, especially since I don’t frequently fly to an airport with a Capital One lounge. Thanks for the detailed video Mark!
On my last trip, I visited 1 Priority Pass, 1 Plaza Premium, and the Capital One Lounge. The food at the C1 Lounge was excellent. Can’t wait for the Denver C1 Lounge to open in March.
If it don't fit...don't get it! 👍
@@VincentPascual I thought the capital one gives you access to all lounges besides amex.
@@Jes1919 The lounges unique to the Amex Platinum are the Centurion and Escape lounges, Delta Sky Club when flying Delta, and Lufthansa lounges when flying Lufthansa, Austrian, or Swiss. Amex lists Airspace lounges, but the only one listed is in San Diego, and that’s now an Aspire lounge you can access with Priority Pass. Venture X’s unique lounge offering is the Capital One Lounge.
@@VincentPascual Doesn't the complimentary priority pass given from holding the venture x give you access to all of them besides Amex? I know that capital one only has their own few lounges.
I got denied for this card two separate times with a credit score close to 800 within a year. Screw Capital One and their funky algorithms.
Dang that's frustrating. Did you find out the reason(s)?
Great video as always, Which card is your go to travel card?
I actually don't have one ✌️
If that $300 would be as easy to use as the CSR, I would get this card in a heartbeat... But as it is, my business travel does not allow me to book through these travel portals.
Yeah the flexibility of the credit on the CSR is phenomenal.
Great video Mark!
Thanks Mr. Butters!
Personally I really like the VX. The 2x is huge for me as I have a lot of noncategory spend.
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Age limit for AUs? Would minors be eligible for a card - thinking family accessibility to the lounges
I'm not aware of Capital One having a min. age requirement for AUs. I found this article by CNBC which states the same: www.cnbc.com/select/whats-the-minimum-age-to-be-an-authorized-user-on-a-credit-card/
To confirm 100%, I'd call Capital One and ask.
@@MarkReese based on my findings it looks like minors can get added as AUs in certain banks like Chase. Amex has age restrictions. Most importantly it looks like Priority Pass has 18 min age. So unless you have access to card branded lounges there is a lot consider for families traveling when it comes to which card to use for lounge access. A lot more strategic spending needed, but pretty straight forward for individuals.
@@TheMcHastings - Yes. Some banks have min. age requirements ... some don't ... and the ones that do may have a different min. age than another bank. Then it comes down to which benefits, if any, you want to share with an AU and if those have their own age restrictions. Definitely a # of things to think about.
Still haven’t got my travel credit and planning to product change to quicksilver. Hated using the travel portal cause of the increased rates and no statuses applied on hotels and rental cars. There is no online chat customer service either.
Sorry to hear about the frustrating experience. I too am not a fan of using portals, esp. with hotels that offer a rewards program that I participate in.
Does your score go down if you cancel a credit card
It's possible, and the degree to which it may drop can vary from 1 person to another based on their own credit reports. Here's a link to another video you may find helpful: ua-cam.com/video/UcWqixdQk30/v-deo.html
This card is a keeper for now, however I keep it at sock drawer.
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I'm in the "underwhelmed" camp on Cap 1 & VX. Being locked into a portal for all value is a no-go👎🏾 As always, appreciate ur content Mark👍🏾
I hear ya, not much of a portal fan myself.
Same. After reaching the SUB, I haven’t felt the need to use this card.
I'm in the 2nd year of the Venture X and enjoy all its benefits. I've paired it with the SavorOne for added bonuses.
Legit, great pair! 🏆
I don’t like they’re so slow in giving back cash backs/anniversary bonus, etc
Faster would definitely be better 👍
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Also the capital one points compliment the Amex points very nicely because they have similar transfer partners
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Good to know! I already started with the c1 2 punch but will probably start on Amex next.
Simple, yes 🙌 IMO 😊
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Are you gonna tell us where the cake is from Mark? #notificationsquad
Local supermarket bakery section 😁
Great take on the card, I would love to get it but I still need to make a few more sacrifices to the credit card gods……
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Love your vids! Always so thorough and smart! Definitely my fav channel on YT.
I do love rewards and try to maximize them but I have to admit I love high credit limits too. For some reason Cap1 has not been generous to me with credit limits. I have cards with several other providers that have limits $25-$30k. My Cap1 Spark business is decent but my Cap1 personal cards are 🤮
Thanks Shawn. It’s worth a shot. I use them seldom now because of the low limits but I’ll give it a go!
Appreciate the support & glad you find value in the channel, Scott! Consider using some of your existing C1 cards & then requesting a CLI (as Shawn mentioned). Also ask if a hard pull is required before proceeding, that way you can be informed to make the right decision for you.
Without using the CO travel portal, this card is somewhat useless.
Without servers to process your purchases, the card would be useless, too. Let's hope they don't get rid of either.
@@featherpony imo especially if you live in NY. There's a large scarcity for priority pass lounges here
2x Capital One Miles on everything is pretty useful…
Seems like we're in the age of travel portals right now.
Tell your venture x card Happy Birthday!
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What about retention offers?
Can't speak to those on this card as I didn't request one yet on the Venture X ✌️
Idk. I feel using the Cap One VenX is limited. I have the AMEX and Chase setup and my girlfriend has the Capital One set up. In my opinion, I feel like her set up is limited. And sometimes I can see in her (she won’t admit to it) that she should have vested in the Chase set up as she see how I use them throughout my regular day and travels.
The flip side of having the C1 setup is that it is simpler since the Venture X can be your catchall and even your only card. It also doesn’t hurt that C1 has most of the same airline transfer partners that Amex has.
I run a Chase setup and plan to start an Amex setup soon.
@@VincentPascual I will admit, the one positive I find nice is the 2% on other purchases with no foreign transaction fees when we do a out of country trip.
Yep I get that. It all depends on what you value. Best to go with the system that gives you the most of what you want.
95% of UA-camr just get most premium credit cards for the welcome then they always cancel them 🤷♂️
I guess that makes me part of the 5% 👊
Is global entry per card member or also applies to AU?
Per card member.
From what I've seen, it's typically 1 total credit of $100 shared across the entire account (i.e. the primary cardholder and all AUs). The Amex Platinum Card (personal + business versions) are an exception as AUs get their own credits for GE / TSA PreCheck.
Yes cancel!
The travel credit is not worth it. We recently rented a car using it and did t find out until we arrived at the counter that we could not take the car over the state line where our hotel was. Capital One Travel told us it was non refundable AND Capital One told us they do not handle disputes with Capital One Travel. With the dropping of Priority Pass Restaurants there is no benefit to this card any longer.
Never rent a car through any portal since it is considered 3rd party booking and you get all sorts of issues. Same with hotels. Flights are fine because they are paid cash to the airline and assuming you are using a decent mainline airline like Delta, they can handle rebookings on their end at the airport.
Oh wow, sorry to hear that. I've actually booked 3 car rentals via the portal last year and took the rental multiple states over with zero issues. I even rented one and left it in a different state entirely and no problems.
Sorry that you had a bad experience, just seems really inconsistent
I haven’t used the travel credit yet. Based on what you and many others have said, I get the sense that the credit would be best used on a hotel booking, particularly for something in the Premier Collection and/or a boutique hotel.
Sorry to hear about that really bad experience, Fritz. That's frustrating.
As long as you can book $400 hotels in their portal per year, there is no reason to cancel it.
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I've cancelled it two days ago.
What were your reasons for doing so?
@@MarkReese I didn't like that I have to use their travel portal to get the travel benefits. I think the US Bank Altitude Reserve card is a better card for me.
@@kyungyongkim9211 - Totally get that. Excellent choice in going with the U.S. Bank Altitude Reserve as an alternative 🏆
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LIke a lot of your other videos, but this one looks like click-bait, sorry! You have already explained the benefits in other videos, and this one has hardly any new information.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! 💯 When there's a small change to a card, I typically just do a pinned comment to write about it. But when enough changes happen, I feel compelled to redo the video.
Liking for the algorithm 👍
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Capital One sucks, cancel that!
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You could save even more money by staying put and not flying everywhere. They have buildings and food and trees and things where you are. A California tree is not going to change your life more or less than a Texas tree.
If you are unhappy with where you live and want to leave and go somewhere better, then travel isn't the solution. Moving is the solution.
If you move to your favorite place, then travel and vacations would always be a negative experience by comparison to your home.
You're not wrong but your strategy is not absolutely correct either. Everyplace doesn't have the same everything that everywhere else has all the time and a change of scenery and environment sometime takes hundreds or thousands of miles away from 'home' to be effective. And sometimes you only want a' break' for a short while, to energize, but too long of a break somewhere else loses its effect eventually. And last but not last if you're grounded somewhere with family or work or whatever, then leaving permanently is not the answer either.
@@SectionChief There are new work and new families where you move to.
? This is ridiculous, some of us choose to travel for vacation or ...........have to for work.
@@sydney2462 Vacation... to a place better than where you live?
@Icarus I don't understand this weird comparison that you are ate seemingly attached to but I and millions of us will go wherever we want without unnecessary explanation, period.
Cancel all your cards. You don’t deserve them. I know you have deals with the banks. Stop fooling people.
Thanks for the comment, dark!
Ghetto bank
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