I earn more than 1 million points and miles a year — here are the credit cards I use to rack up rewards

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I earn more than 1 million points each year, and several credit cards help me do that, from the Chase Sapphire Preferred to the Hilton Aspire Amex.

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I earn more than 1 million points and miles a year — here are the credit cards I use to rack up rewards

I earn more than 1 million points and miles a year — here are the credit cards I use to rack up rewards

I earn more than 1 million points each year, and several credit cards help me do that, from the Chase Sapphire Preferred to the Hilton Aspire Amex.

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