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you spend $8,000/month on Amazon inventory
you get nothing back
your competitor spends $8,000/month on Amazon inventory
just booked round-trip business class across the country for free
same $8k spent different bank account it came from
here's the system nobody explains
Amazon FBA isn't just a business it's a manufactured spend loop that prints travel points
and you're leaving $12k-18k per year in free flights on the table
the structure:
normal person buys $50k inventory per year on debit card gets $0 in rewards flies economy and pays $1,400 for tickets total out of pocket: $1,400
operator buys $50k inventory per year on 2% cashback card gets $1,000 cashback flies economy and pays $400 for tickets total out of pocket: -$600 (net positive)
but here's where it gets insane
smart operator buys $50k inventory on travel card earning 2 points per dollar gets 100,000 points redeems for business class flight worth $4,200 flies business class for free total out of pocket: -$4,200 value extracted
same $50k spent different reward structure different life
real example from my account:
i deployed $127,000 in inventory purchases last year all on Chase Ink Business Preferred earning 3x points on online purchases
that's 381,000 Ultimate Rewards points
here's what i redeemed:
round trip business to Dubai: 140,000 points (worth $6,800 cash value) 4 nights Hyatt Regency: 60,000 points (worth $1,840) domestic flights for girlfriend: 45,000 points (worth $720)
total value extracted: $9,360
with plenty of points left over
cost to me: $0 because i was buying the inventory anyway
the part that makes this stupid:
i would have spent the $127k regardless the business needed inventory customers needed products margin was there
i just routed it through the right credit card
same purchases same business different rewards infrastructure
and i flew business class to Dubai while my competitors flew Spirit
the system everyone misses:
step 1: get business credit card with category bonuses
Chase Ink Preferred: 3x on first $150k in online purchases Amex Business Gold: 4x on top 2 categories Capital One Spark: 2x on everything
step 2: route ALL inventory purchases through these cards
Amazon purchases: use card
wholesale supplier invoices: use card
prep center fees: use card
shipping costs: use card
every business expense is manufactured spend
step 3: pay card off immediately when Amazon pays you
Amazon 14-day payout lands pay card balance same day never carry balance never pay interest
step 4: accumulate points systematically
month 1: $11k spend = 33k points
month 2: $14k spend = 42k points
month 3: $9k spend = 27k points
by month 6: 180k points banked
step 5: redeem strategically for maximum value
don't redeem for 1 cent per point cashback redeem for 3-7 cents per point on premium travel
real math:
180k points as cashback = $1,800 180k points as business class flight = $6,400
same points different redemption 3.5x more value
the objections i always hear:
"but i don't want to use credit cards"
you're already spending the money you're just doing it stupidly
routing through credit card costs you $0 generates $9k+ in free travel per year
this is free money you're refusing
"but what if i can't pay it off"
then you have a cash flow problem not a credit card problem
if you can't pay off inventory purchases when Amazon pays you you're selling products with negative velocity that's a different issue
"i don't travel so points are worthless"
transfer points to family book flights for girlfriend use points for hotels during sourcing trips redeem for cashback at 1 cent per point
even worst-case you're getting 2% back
the advanced stack:
most operators stop at one card winners stack
multiple cards for category bonuses
my main setup:
card 1: Chase Ink Preferred for online purchases (3x)
card 2: Amex Business Gold for wholesale suppliers (4x)
card 3: Capital One Spark for everything else (2x)
result: every dollar optimized for maximum points
real example from last month:
$8,200 Amazon purchases → Chase Ink → 24,600 points
$11,400 wholesale invoice → Amex Gold → 45,600 points
$2,100 shipping/prep → Cap One Spark → 4,200 points
total: 74,400 points earned on $21,700 in spend
that's enough for round-trip business class flight worth $5,800
i generated $5,800 in travel value from purchases i was making anyway
the timeline:
month 1: apply for first business card (Chase Ink)
month 2: route all purchases through it
month 3: apply for second card (Amex Gold)
month 4: optimize category routing month 6: 100k+
points banked
month 8: book first free business class flight
by month 12: flying international business class quarterly on points
your competitor selling the same products as you flying Spirit paying $400 for economy tickets arriving exhausted
you selling the same products flying Emirates business paying $0 arriving rested
same business different reward infrastructure
the math on my account:
2024 total inventory spend: $127,000 points earned: 381,000 value extracted: $9,360 cost: $0
that's 7.4% return on top of business profit
my business made me $94k in profit my credit card strategy made me $9k in travel value
total value: $103k
your business made you $94k in profit your debit card made you $0
you left $9k on the table
the second order effects:
when you fly business class for free you can:
attend conferences you wouldn't pay for
visit wholesale suppliers in person
scout international markets
take girlfriend on trips while sourcing
all ROI positive all point-funded all while competitors stay local
real example:
flew to Chicago for wholesale trade show flight cost: 45,000 points ($0 cash) hotel: 60,000 points ($0 cash) signed 3 new supplier relationships added $180k annual wholesale revenue
the trip "cost" me 105k points generated $180k in new revenue
infinite ROI on free travel
your move:
keep buying inventory on your debit card keep getting 0% back keep paying cash for flights keep thinking points are "for credit card people"
or
apply for Chase Ink Business Preferred this week route every purchase through it starting immediately pay it off when Amazon pays you accumulate 100k points in 6 months book free business class flight to Dubai
dm "POINTS" for the complete card stacking guide and point redemption calculator (must be following)
you're spending $50k-150k per year on inventory regardless
route it through the right cards and travel for free
or keep using your debit card like it's 2010