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Credit Card Advice (non traveller)

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Anonymous
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Credit Card Advice (non traveller)

I currently have the Chase Freedom, Capital One Quiksilver, and the Amex TrueEarning. I only get gas from Costco and only use my TrueEarning for gas and Costco groceries. I use my Quiksilver for everything else except the rotating Freedom categories. I also do not travel.

 

I was thinking of switching my Quiksilver for a Citi Double Cash and adding a Sallie Mae card for groceries not at Costco and for Amazon purchases.

 

Any suggestions or advice to maximize my rewards?

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csryang
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Re: Credit Card Advice (non traveller)

US Bank Cash+ will be a good option too

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Anonymous
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Re: Credit Card Advice (non traveller)

I forgot to mention that I looked into that one, but because I am located in Hawaii, I am unable to apply since there is no branch.

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uswala
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Re: Credit Card Advice (non traveller)


@Anonymous wrote:

I forgot to mention that I looked into that one, but because I am located in Hawaii, I am unable to apply since there is no branch.


You can apply over phone. That is what I did.

 

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uswala
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Re: Credit Card Advice (non traveller)

As far as getting 2% Cash back on all purchases is concerned you can consider Fidelity Amex as well.

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Anonymous
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Re: Credit Card Advice (non traveller)

What would be the difference between the general cashback cards:

 

Citi Double Cash vs Amex Fidelity vs Cash+

 

I am thinking I should definitely get the Sallie Mae though.

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