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@Themanwhocan wrote:So now our attention turns toward the Capital One Cash Rewards card, with 1.5% cash back (1% plus 50% yearly reward bonus) ...
The version with no annual fee, of course
Or to get so many cards of different types that almost no purchase falls outside a bonus category on one of them! I think that is more appealing to some players here...
@zyzzus wrote:
There is still Fidelity
https://www.fidelity.com/cash-management/american-express-cards
There was another credit union that had a credit card that earned 2 percent after like two or three thousand spend. Can't recall which one though.
from what I remember, fidelity card is pretty much a no rewards card without a fidelity investment account.
@enharu wrote:
@zyzzus wrote:
There is still Fidelity
https://www.fidelity.com/cash-management/american-express-cards
There was another credit union that had a credit card that earned 2 percent after like two or three thousand spend. Can't recall which one though.from what I remember, fidelity card is pretty much a no rewards card without a fidelity investment account.
I don't even think that you can apply for it without having some sort of an account with them.
Capital One Quicksilver- $5,400 | Chase Freedom - $8,000 | Chase Freedom Unlimited- $13,000 | Chase Amazon -$5,000 | Priceline Visa -$10,000 | US Bank Cash+ - $18,200 | Fidelity Visa -$10,000 | Sallie Mae- $10,000 | DCU Platinum $12,000 | Discover IT - $10,000 | Amex EveryDay - $25,000 | Amex BlueCash Everyday- $9,800 | Citi DoubleCash - $18,000 | Sapphire Preferred- $13,000 | Freedom Unlimited- $7,000 | Blispay- $12,000 | Chase Sapphire Reserve- $18,000 | Consumers Credit Union Visa Sig Cash Rebate- $25,000
@jsucool76 wrote:
@enharu wrote:
@zyzzus wrote:
There is still Fidelity
https://www.fidelity.com/cash-management/american-express-cards
There was another credit union that had a credit card that earned 2 percent after like two or three thousand spend. Can't recall which one though.from what I remember, fidelity card is pretty much a no rewards card without a fidelity investment account.
I don't even think that you can apply for it without having some sort of an account with them.
You do not need a Fidelity account to apply and you still get rewards if you redeem for a cheque or deposit it into a chequing or savings account. Here is the redemption chart: https://www.managerewardsonline.fiacardservices.com/cms/published/root/dcb/images/Fid_faq_Q1.jpg. There used to be 25,000 points for a $250 cheque, but they may have gotten rid of it.
Any Fidelity account will work with any of the cards. I have the free "Cash Management" account which is really just a chequing account, and I am able to redeem rewards into that.
ah i see. thanks for clarifying!
@zyzzus wrote:
There is still Fidelity
https://www.fidelity.com/cash-management/american-express-cards
There was another credit union that had a credit card that earned 2 percent after like two or three thousand spend. Can't recall which one though.
https://www.nasafcu.com/credit-cards/
You're thinking of NASA Federal Credit Union and their Platinum Cash Rewards Card.
It says this:
Start earning Cash Rewards today! Rebate is based on net monthly purchases as follows:
@ElCamino wrote:
@zyzzus wrote:
There is still Fidelity
https://www.fidelity.com/cash-management/american-express-cards
There was another credit union that had a credit card that earned 2 percent after like two or three thousand spend. Can't recall which one though.https://www.nasafcu.com/credit-cards/
You're thinking of NASA Federal Credit Union and their Platinum Cash Rewards Card.
It says this:
Start earning Cash Rewards today! Rebate is based on net monthly purchases as follows:
- 1% rebate for purchases up to $1,000
- 1.25% rebate for purchases from $1,001 up to $2,000
- 2% rebate for purchases from $2,001 or more
Wow, thats pretty good. Open to all, and earns only $15 less than Fidelity Amex on the first $2,000 a year, and has the greater acceptance.
@longtimelurker wrote:
@ElCamino wrote:
@zyzzus wrote:
There is still Fidelity
https://www.fidelity.com/cash-management/american-express-cards
There was another credit union that had a credit card that earned 2 percent after like two or three thousand spend. Can't recall which one though.https://www.nasafcu.com/credit-cards/
You're thinking of NASA Federal Credit Union and their Platinum Cash Rewards Card.
It says this:
Start earning Cash Rewards today! Rebate is based on net monthly purchases as follows:
- 1% rebate for purchases up to $1,000
- 1.25% rebate for purchases from $1,001 up to $2,000
- 2% rebate for purchases from $2,001 or more
Wow, thats pretty good. Open to all, and earns only $15 less than Fidelity Amex on the first $2,000 a year, and has the greater acceptance.
Um, no.
Those are the rates per month. Each month your rate drops back to 1% or 1.25% until you spend more than $2000 that particular month, and then only the amount you spend that is over $2000 will get 2% cash back.
Oh! Then not so good at all!