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I dont know what state u are in but if ur in the Northeast area, TD bank has the Cash Rewards card u get 5% for dining, groceries, gas and cable, phone and utility bill payments.
@pip3man wrote:I dont know what state u are in but if ur in the Northeast area, TD bank has the Cash Rewards card u get 5% for dining, groceries, gas and cable, phone and utility bill payments.
I checked their website and it says 5% cashback for the first 6 months only.
@kalani91 wrote:
@pip3man wrote:I dont know what state u are in but if ur in the Northeast area, TD bank has the Cash Rewards card u get 5% for dining, groceries, gas and cable, phone and utility bill payments.
I checked their website and it says 5% cashback for the first 6 months only.
Yeah, had me running to check too and found the same. Not worth a pull. I have only found the Huntington Voice as being the best so far, but I am not even sure if one must be a banking member in order to get it. Currently, I will just use the 1.5 Cap1QS rather than take an HP and affecting my AAOA with a new account.
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oooh my bad, I totally forgot about that 6months part got caught up with the percentage. reading over it again, yeah it's not worth it cos after the 6months it's basically 1% so u might as well get the Quicksilver or one of them numerous 2% cards available... been hearing about this Fidelty card but im not savy when it comes to credit cards points & bonuses and how they work. Those matter to me less so long as I have a good CL and decent APR I can deal without the added features
@pip3man wrote:oooh my bad, I totally forgot about that 6months part got caught up with the percentage. reading over it again, yeah it's not worth it cos after the 6months it's basically 1% so u might as well get the Quicksilver or one of them numerous 2% cards available... been hearing about this Fidelty card but im not savy when it comes to credit cards points & bonuses and how they work. Those matter to me less so long as I have a good CL and decent APR I can deal without the added features
Depends on the purpose of course. Not worth it for normal spending, but ideal for other kinds of activity as this, like the similar Wells Fargo card, has no cap on earning during those 6 months.
@pip3man wrote:oooh my bad, I totally forgot about that 6months part got caught up with the percentage. reading over it again, yeah it's not worth it cos after the 6months it's basically 1% so u might as well get the Quicksilver or one of them numerous 2% cards available... been hearing about this Fidelty card but im not savy when it comes to credit cards points & bonuses and how they work. Those matter to me less so long as I have a good CL and decent APR I can deal without the added features
If you are in one of the states that can get the Marukai card, that would be great. Otherwise here are a few choices for cash back cards that might be helpful. Personally I plan to try getting multiple BOA Better Balance Rewards cards, and spread the utility bills amongst them. It should work...