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One common misconception among people new to the world of points and miles is that this hobby only works if you dive in headfirst and open up dozens of credit cards.
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While you were busy staying safe and sheltering at home, your credit cards may have been busy racking up perks that are now ready for you to put to use.
This perk makes it (more than) worth it to pay the annual fee each year on these cards. For example, if a pretty low annual fee card allows you to stay at a property selling for $200 to $300 per night, then that card goes in the “keep” column for me. The cards currently available that offer the 35k Marriott certificate valid at properties selling for up to 35,000 Marriott points per night include: