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@Themanwhocan wrote:Eliminating American Express and Discover networks, plus the removal of the application link for the Sallie Mae Rewards card, does tend to narrow the Cash Back Grocery card field...
Golden1 Platinum Rewards Visa has 3% Gas, Grocery, Restaurant. Limited to California.
Consumers Credit Union Visa Signature Cash Rebate Card gives 3% cash back at Grocery stores, and has an extremely* high spending cap.
Huntington Voice has a Selectable 3% Grocery store category capped at $2000 spend per quarter.
Santander Bravo gives 3X on Grocery, Gas and Restaurant, capped at $5000 spend per quarter. It has a $49 annual fee waived first year.
Target Redcard gives 5% at Target, if you buy groceries at Target.
Kroger has a 1-2-3 card, if you shop at Kroger.
Wells Fargo Cash Back Visa gives 5% on Gas, Grocery and Drugstore purchases, but only for the first 6 months.
Wells Fargo Cash Back College Visa gives 3% on Gas, Grocery and Drugstore purchases, but only for the first 6 months.
TD Bank Easy Rewards VISA 5x on dining, groceries, gas and cable, phone and utility bill payments for the first 6 billing cycles.
TD Bank Cash Rewards VISA 5% on dining, groceries, gas and cable, phone and utility bill payments for the first 6 billing cycles.
Thats all I can think of offhand.
Penfed Platinum Rewards Visa Signature. 5X Gas purchased at the pump, 3X Supermarket purchases.
@Themanwhocan wrote:
@Themanwhocan wrote:Eliminating American Express and Discover networks, plus the removal of the application link for the Sallie Mae Rewards card, does tend to narrow the Cash Back Grocery card field...
Golden1 Platinum Rewards Visa has 3% Gas, Grocery, Restaurant. Limited to California.
Consumers Credit Union Visa Signature Cash Rebate Card gives 3% cash back at Grocery stores, and has an extremely* high spending cap.
Huntington Voice has a Selectable 3% Grocery store category capped at $2000 spend per quarter.
Santander Bravo gives 3X on Grocery, Gas and Restaurant, capped at $5000 spend per quarter. It has a $49 annual fee waived first year.
Target Redcard gives 5% at Target, if you buy groceries at Target.
Kroger has a 1-2-3 card, if you shop at Kroger.
Wells Fargo Cash Back Visa gives 5% on Gas, Grocery and Drugstore purchases, but only for the first 6 months.
Wells Fargo Cash Back College Visa gives 3% on Gas, Grocery and Drugstore purchases, but only for the first 6 months.
TD Bank Easy Rewards VISA 5x on dining, groceries, gas and cable, phone and utility bill payments for the first 6 billing cycles.
TD Bank Cash Rewards VISA 5% on dining, groceries, gas and cable, phone and utility bill payments for the first 6 billing cycles.
Thats all I can think of offhand.
Penfed Platinum Rewards Visa Signature. 5X Gas purchased at the pump, 3X Supermarket purchases.
That's been mentioned. It comes out to be 2.5% on supermarkets
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
Take it from someone who deals with numbers day in and day out. 5 is more than 2.Unless a politician is doing the math.
Or statistician.