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I wonder if the BA Amex partnership will have a natural ceiling. If people start finding they can’t use 241 as they like they will start downgrading Amex. If this hurts Amex will they put pressure on BA
Thing is, I’ve got a bunch of CVs but still find myself continuing to spend on my BAPP.
Partially laziness, but mostly because the points earning rate is higher than most other cards and the Avios is easily useable on other airlines going East (a reason why I have a bunch of CVs still unassigned). I really don’t fly much BA longhaul.
Also, at this stage the card fee is a bit of a sunk cost really so I may as well carry on earning on this.
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