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If you are a US Citizen or Resident or even someone who has a Tax Payer ID with IRS can apply for select cards that will grant you #FREEVACATION from Free Airfare to Hotel Stays. If you are interested in How To Get a Free Vacation, contact us at our Twitter or Facebook Account and we will be happy to guide you in achieving your NEXT Free Vacation.

We both typically apply for 6 to 8 credit cards every year, recycling old cards or cards with higher annual fees that do not make sense to keep paying for anymore. For example, we recently canceled Citi® / AAdvantage® Executive World Elite card due to its high annual fee of $450 USD. One of the primary reasons people get this card can be seen in the picture below.

Since I’m already an Executive Platinum with American Airlines which gives me lounge access to all American Airlines, it did not make sense to keep the card.

 

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how to get free flights tickets

 

If your interested in how to get a free vacations and you have a score of 690 and up, we can help you, guide you in applying to select credit cards attaining enough points/miles for a free ticket for yourself and possibly your partner as well if both of you take part in it. 

 

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I helped build my wife credit history in past few years from low 600’s (poor) to low 800’s (excellent). People believe that applying too many credit card will have a drastic negative impact on your credit history. Its not completely true.  My wife applies about 6 to 8 times a year for different credit card promotions.

 

What score would most likely get you an “Approved” status when applying for a credit card?

 

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Its usually score of 700+, shows your credit is in good standing. Tells the creditor that you do not have a perfect history, might have had late payments or few other negative issues related to your previous credit cards. Remember various banks, credit card companies have different sets of rules/standards when it comes to credit score. One might feel having a 720 score be considered excellent and another might feel 800 to be excellent, so all depends on where and who your applying too.