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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
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
@zyzzus wrote:
https://www.fidelity.com/cash-management/visa-signature-card
I was thinking of adding this card eventually. Been pleased with both fidelity and fia. I know it's only 1.5% up to 15,000 but at least I wouldn't have to wait until the annual bonus as with capital one. If my Priceline card ends up only being a 1% card I think I'll app.
was reading about it and i like it. Now i dont know which one to apply for, the Amex or Signature card?
IMO I think it depends on where you shop mostly. If most of the places you shop at do not accept Amex, then the visa version might be more practical.
Also, it depends on how much you can spend on the card. If you can spend 45k on that card for example, your average cashback is bout 1.83%.
@enharu wrote:IMO I think it depends on where you shop mostly. If most of the places you shop at do not accept Amex, then the visa version might be more practical.
Also, it depends on how much you can spend on the card. If you can spend 45k on that card for example, your average cashback is bout 1.83%.
good points enharu!
This card is interesting. Does anyone know if there is a HP to open an account with Fidelity? I'm actually interested in trying my hand at some investing.
No HP to join.
Two of my employers had their 401K managed with fidelity. I also had some employee stock purchase managed by them as well. Cust. Service has been good I like their website a lot and they have a cash management account that is essentially a checking account that I like.
For now if I can't use my FIA amex I use my Priceline Visa. If that dies I'll want to get this Visa Sig they offer.
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
@journey258 wrote:This card is interesting. Does anyone know if there is a HP to open an account with Fidelity? I'm actually interested in trying my hand at some investing.
I just opened an investment account two days ago and no HP alert yet so im pretty sure its not.