11-23-2015, 07:31 PM | #23 |
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Fidelity Rewards American Express. It's 2% cash back on every purchase that deposits monthly into my Fidelity Cash Management account. It also has no annual fee. Since I pay it in full each month I'm basically getting paid an average of $900 a year to use the card.
You could probably mess around with multiple cards trying to maximize some of the limited 3% rewards, but I find it easier to just get my 2% across the board and not worry about it. |
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11-23-2015, 07:31 PM | #24 |
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Citi Double Cash card is a very straight forward card for cash back rewards. I use it for all purchases where I don't want to think about points or reward categories.
You get 1% cash back on purchase and 1% cash back when you pay it off. So it is 2% cash back on all purchases. Easy to remember and easy to use. No annual fees, no caps on rewards. I don't think there is any other card that gets 2% cash back with little restrictions. Some other rewards cards give you more for certain categories, but nothing consistently gives you 2% cash back on EVERYTHING. And its Mastercard/Visa so you can use it anywhere they take credit cards.
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11-24-2015, 07:06 AM | #25 |
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No, I've just done a bunch of research on cards. I forgot to mention that also have a Citi ThankYou Premier card (3x on travel including gas, parking, & tolls, 2x on dining & entertainment) as well but I just used it for the sign-on bonus of 50k pts. That's $625 toward airfare and the $95 annual fee is waived for the first 12mo.
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11-24-2015, 08:01 AM | #26 | |
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Still, only getting double points on travel and dining is what turned me off of it. With Capital One, I get double points on everything, and can use whatever rewards program I want to book travel, then just use the purchase eraser to cover it with points. And the points have the same value as every other card out there. |
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11-24-2015, 08:14 AM | #27 |
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Yeah, that 2% is tempting...I kinda like the redeemable to the penny at any time on my Navy Fed, that's fair...but if Citi that does 2% has a straightforward redemption (what I mean is the ones that make you get 20,000 or 25,000 first--those are hard to manage without leaving something on the table), Citi is a no-brainer!!
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11-24-2015, 09:12 AM | #29 |
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Sapphire Preferred. Best Airline transfer program out there.
2X points on travel and dining and 50,000 sign up bonus. Use it with a Freedom card on the 5% categories and combine points. |
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11-24-2015, 12:51 PM | #30 | |
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Anyhow, I can't tell you how many times I've seen someone apply that certificate (and the executive one) against the purchase. Let's just say you earn $300 (or people buying gas with a debit card, why? You don't want 5%?). Instead of collecting another $3 reward, you let them have it. $3 is not a big deal, would you pay it at an ATM? Now let's just saying your reward is larger, like $1,000, and on and on. I always consider cash as a bird in hand, so get the dollar dollar bill y'all..... |
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11-24-2015, 01:14 PM | #31 |
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I don't follow your Costco connection at all. I have a Costco Executive membership and receive a check every year. The choices are 1) put it into my bank account or 2) apply it toward my next purchase. How is that related to transferring credit card points to vendors for redemption?
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11-24-2015, 02:17 PM | #32 |
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My point is
a) similar to the guy 4 from the bottom http://www.freemoneyfinance.com/2012...k-in-cash.html b) the redemption of cash is in many cases much better than the accumulation of points I believe I understand your mention of the eraser costing more points--I have never used one of them nor have I redeemed any kind of points for anything but cash... |
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11-24-2015, 02:26 PM | #33 |
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Ah, you never mentioned that you were talking about the Costco branded Amex card. Makes much more sense with that little piece of info. With that said, you're still looking at 1:1 redemption for cash. Not a very good ratio. The points systems other cards have are far more beneficial.
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11-24-2015, 09:32 PM | #34 |
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Citi Premier is my go to card right now. I also have the AMEX Gold card but I'm phasing that out. Citi Premier has better perks. 3% for gas, travel, transportation and 2% for food.
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Chase Sapphire Reserve is offering 100,000 points with $4k spend in 3 months. $450 annual fee, but get $300 reimbursed for travel expenses, which includes Lyft, Uber, taxis, hotels, airlines, tolls, parking, just not gas. Includes the standard slate of benefits for top tier cards, such as Global Entry, extended warranty, price protection, trip insurance, priority pass etc. Was a lot better deal a couple of months ago, because you could get $600 reimbursed travel expenses for $450 fee, since it's reimbursed per calendar year.
Combine with Chase Freedom for rotating categories and Chase Freedom Unlimited for 1.5% on everything. If you're really dedicated, get the Chase Sapphire Preferred for sign up bonus, then product change to Chase Freedom (can get rotating category bonus limit doubled), and Chase Ink Preferred for sign up bonus. |
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this doesnt work anymore. amex closed that loophole
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i would also add the ink cash for 5x on cell phone, utilities, and cable bills. as long as you have one of the chase ultimate rewards "fee" cards you can combine all the points and transfer to hotel and airline partners. fellow churner? |
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Lightly. I don't do MS or anything like that, just try to get sign up bonuses and exploit card benefits. Started within the past year and am bumping up against 5/24 now.
Re: Amex, I think you can still buy Southwest gift cards and it'll code as travel for the $200 back. |
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I use AMEX Blue Preferred for 6% groceries, 3% Gas and Department stores. ($75 annual fee but I buy gift cards at the grocery store for gas so effectively get 6% cash back on gas too)
I use Citi Forward for 5% cash back on Amazon and Restaurants/Bars I have Capital One cards because they have been open for the longest and I don't want to reduce my "account history" and take a hit on my credit score.
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This works better if you can find a $500 giftcard but NO grocery stores in FL carry that high. |
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