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No, you should probably not get the Chase Sapphire Preferred card if you rarely travel, since it’s mainly designed for frequent travelers. The card offers bonus rewards on travel and the points earned are worth more when redeemed toward travel. If you don't travel a lot, you might be better off with a cash back credit card.
If you’re not sure what card would fit your lifestyle and spending habits, WalletHub has a great interactive tool that finds the best for your needs, called CardAdvisor.
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