Credit Card Churning & Travel Hacking Glossary
Complete definitions of credit card churning terms, travel hacking terminology, manufactured spending, airline codes, and everything you need to master the points and miles game.
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Credit Card Terms & Rewards
1x/5x/2x
1x = 1% back, 5x = 5% back etc. The base or category earning rate for rewards. Rewards can be points, miles, or cashback.
AF
Annual Fee - The yearly fee associated with premium credit cards.
CB
Cash Back - A cash reward given for credit card spending.
CPP
Cents Per Point - Refers to monetary value out of reward redemptions. The absolute minimum should be 1cpp as cash back with ideal travel redemptions being 2cpp or more.
MSR
Minimum Spending Requirement - The minimum amount that must be spent on a credit card in order to qualify for a sign up bonus.
SUB
Sign Up Bonus
Premium Card
Refers to any high annual fee card requiring a high credit score. Usually reserved for clients with a high income that will spend a lot on travel or dining. Examples are the Amex Platinum charge card and Chase Sapphire Reserve.
Churning & Application Terms
x/24 (5/24)
# of cards opened within the last 24 months - A common measurement for churning activity. Originated after Chase implemented the 5/24 Rule.
AU
Authorized User - A secondary user of a credit card account. Typically this account will appear on the AU's personal credit report, but the AU has no financial obligation for the AU card.
MDD
Modified Double Dip - A modification of the standard "double dip" strategy of applying for two cards in one day, used when 4/24. Typically talked about in the context of Chase Sapphire cards.
NLL
No Lifetime Language - Users are usually ineligible for the signup bonus on American Express cards that they've held in the past. However some offers occasionally contain no "lifetime language" allowing someone to get the bonus for a card they've had before.
P1, P2, etc
Player 1, 2, etc - Referring to spouses and other family members, usually in the same household, for whom the churner (Player 1) manages all credit cards and rewards. Points are usually pooled together when possible.
PC
Product Change/Conversion - Banks will generally allow you to upgrade to annual fee cards or downgrade to lower/no fee cards although in most cases you will forego any sign up bonus offered. It's common for people to pick the Premium card e.g. Chase Sapphire Preferred and downgrade within a year to avoid the annual fee.
Recon
Reconsideration Line/Dept. - The phone line for the CC company to request reconsideration of a pending or denied application.
Credit & Banking Terms
ACH
Automated Clearing House - A bank to bank transfer of funds.
CL
Credit Limit/Line - The maximum amount of credit that a financial institution or other lender will extend to a debtor for a particular line of credit (sometimes called a credit line, line of credit, or a tradeline).
DD
Direct Deposit - Electronic funds that are deposited directly into your bank account rather than through a paper check. Common uses of a direct deposit include income tax refunds and pay checks.
EIN
Employer Identification Number - An EIN can be useful for obtaining certain business credit cards more than once.
FR
Financial Review - A risk management policy most commonly associated with American Express. They will temporarily freeze a customer's account (or pending applications), and require them to submit documents including and not limited to simple things such as address and employment verification all the way to IRS transcripts
HP
Hard Pull/Inquiry - Refers to a check that the bank will perform on your credit profile. This will result in a temporary hit to your credit score. Excessive amounts of hard pulls is detrimental to your churning profile as this appears to the bank that you are a "credit risk" seeking to incur a large debt without hope of repayment.
SM
Secure Message - A messaging system within an online banking portal used for communicating with a bank. Not all banks have a secure messaging system.
Soft Pull/Inquiry
A credit check that does not show up on your credit score. Usually performed by banks for checking accounts or by free credit score estimate services like Quizzle, Credit Karma, or Creditsesame.
Banks & Issuers
Amex
American Express
BoA, BOA, or BofA
Bank of America
C1
Capital One
WF
Wells Fargo (or Whole Foods)
American Express Cards
BBP
AmEx Blue Business Plus - American Express Blue Business Plus Credit Card
ABG
AmEx Business Gold card
ABGr
AmEx Business Green card
ABP
AmEx Business Platinum card
MR
Membership Rewards - American Express Membership Rewards Program
Chase Cards
BRM
Business Relationship Manager - A JPMorgan Chase banking employee, generally responsible cultivating small business relationships in a geographical region. Currently, the sole source of increased Chase Ink credit card offers.
CF
Chase Freedom - Legacy Chase Freedom card which is no longer eligible for new applications
CFF
Chase Freedom Flex - Chase Freedom Flex Credit Card
CFU
Chase Freedom Unlimited - Chase Freedom Unlimited Credit Card
CIC
Chase Ink Cash - Chase Ink Business Cash Credit Card
CIP
Chase Ink Preferred - Chase Ink Business Preferred Credit Card
CIU
Chase Ink Unlimited - Chase Ink Business Unlimited Credit Card
CPC
Chase Private Client - To become a Chase Private Client, you must have a total of $250,000 or more in any combination of qualifying linked deposits and investments with JPMorgan Chase.
CSP
Chase Sapphire Preferred - Chase Sapphire Preferred Credit Card
CSR or CS(R)
Chase Sapphire Reserve - Chase Sapphire Reserve Credit Card
PYB
Pay Yourself Back - A feature Chase introduced in 2020 that allows you to redeem UR at 1.5cpp to negate the cost of grocery and home improvement costs
UR
Ultimate Rewards - Chase Ultimate Reward Program
Citi Cards
DC
Double Cash - Citi Double Cash credit card
TYP
ThankYou Points - Citi Thank You Rewards Program
Airlines & Programs
AA
American Airlines
AS
Alaska Airlines
DL
Delta Airlines
SW
Southwest Airlines
UA
United Airlines
WN
Southwest - The proper IATA code for Southwest Airlines, but "SW" is more commonly used.
FF or FFP
Frequent Flyer Program - A loyalty program offered by an airline. Many airlines have frequent-flyer programs designed to encourage airline customers enrolled in the program to accumulate miles (and/or segments) which may then be redeemed for air travel or other rewards.
Flight Classes & Travel
F
First Class fare code
J
Business Class fare code
PY
Premium Economy Class fare code
Y
Economy Class fare code
EMV
Europay, MasterCard, and Visa - Payment cards that comply with the EMV standard are often called Chip+PIN or Chip+Signature cards, depending on the authentication methods employed by the card issuer. Europe and Aus/NZ often use a smartchip instead of a magnetic strip swipe card to process payments.
FTF
Foreign Transaction Fee(s) - Foreign transaction fees usually apply to credit card purchases made in foreign countries while traveling internationally. The fee ranges from 1-3% depending on the bank. If you travel out of the country, it's highly recommended to have at least one card that has no FTFs.
GE
Global Entry - A U.S. Customs and Border Protection program that allows expedited clearance for pre-approved, low-risk travelers upon arrival in the United States. It also includes TSA PreCheck.
HC
Hub Captive - Term designating that you're a flyer that's locked into to a certain airline. Most of your travel is through this airline's hub and thus they control the majority of your travel destinations.
PP
Priority Pass Lounges
RT
Round Trip - An outbound and return flight from a single location.
YQ
Fuel Surcharge when purchasing an airline ticket.
Hotel Programs
HH
Hilton Honors - Hilton Honors Reward Program
FNC
Hilton Free Night Certificate
FHR
Fine Hotels & Resorts - Amex Platinum Fine Hotels & Resorts Program
Manufactured Spending
MS
Manufactured Spending - The process of purchasing cash equivalents with a rewards earning credit card, where the rewards earned are greater than the fees incurred. This includes gift cards, money orders, and the loading of prepaid debit cards.
GC
Gift Card - A prepaid stored-value money card usually issued by a retailer or bank to be used as an alternative to cash for purchases.
KATE
Origin of KATE is a mystery, but "Kiosk At The Entrance" works well - RIP. The now defunct The Money Center Express ATM at Walmart that were used to load VGCs to Serve/Bluebird.
MCGC
Mastercard Gift Card - Similar to VGC, but issued by Mastercard
MO
Money Order - A payment order for a pre-specified amount of money. It is required that the funds be prepaid for the amount shown on it, and therefore is a more trusted method of payment than a check.
OV
OneVanilla - OneVanilla Prepaid Card
PPMC
PayPal MyCash
VGC
Visa Gift Card(s) - Sold in many retail locations, a gift card that can be used, in the U.S. and District of Columbia, (almost) anywhere Visa is accepted. Fixed face value from $25 - $500, usually charges an activation fee between $3.95 - $6.95.
Store Codes & Locations
OD
Office Depot
OM
Office Max
Community & Resources
CSR
Customer Service Representative - Customer service representatives interact with customers on behalf of the financial institution. They provide information about products and services, take orders, respond to customer complaints, and process requests.
DP
Data Point - A single fact or piece of information. Used extensively in r/churning to decipher rules, roadblocks, and loopholes for earning rewards.
FT
FlyerTalk - Forum with extensive discussions on all award travel related topics
HUCA
Hang Up and Call Again - A commonly used tactic when encountering an unfriendly/unhelpful/uninformed phone CSR.
TPG
The Points Guy - "The Points Guy" blog
YMMV
Your Mileage (Miles) May Vary - A common saying meaning results may vary.
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