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Over a month ago I applied for the Blispay card because of the 2% back and 0% 6 month on purchases over $199 offer. I used the card pretty heavily and finally got my first statement...
Just wanted to show those who haven't seen it yet, but it's + credit at end of statement. I currently have 4 offers going @ 0% for 6 months...I hope they don't stop offering that as it definitely encourages me to use there card more often.
awesome! thanks, looks like a real legit deal... I have a question about 0% thing... do you have to individually enroll each purchase into the 0% offer? Or are they automatically given 0%? I like PIF but I def see the value of being able to delay payment on some things... my only worry is that with all these purchases, how do you keep track of when payments are due?
@Anonymous wrote:Over a month ago I applied for the Blispay card because of the 2% back and 0% 6 month on purchases over $199 offer. I used the card pretty heavily and finally got my first statement...
@Anonymous wanted to show those who haven't seen it yet, but it's + credit at end of statement. I currently have 4 offers going @ 0% for 6 months...I hope they don't stop offering that as it definitely encourages me to use there card more often.
Sweet!!! Very nice mine was only 15 cent. lol
Only because I have so many other cards in the rotation. Once some of the larger charges report. I'll see some real return from this card.
No fuss no muss with this one. I like the simplicity of the cash back!
I'm with you, I should have two 0% offers posting in the next day or so. The 0% for 6 months is the shiznit!!
You can actually generate more than the 2% cash back if you use this card along with a rewards checking account.
@ EXS, They keep up with it for you. You can schedule the payments 6 months out. So you don't forget to pay it off.
@Anonymous wrote:awesome! thanks, looks like a real legit deal... I have a question about 0% thing... do you have to individually enroll each purchase into the 0% offer? Or are they automatically given 0%? I like PIF but I def see the value of being able to delay payment on some things... my only worry is that with all these purchases, how do you keep track of when payments are due?
You don't have to enroll them in special financing, it is done automatically. The individual charge must be greater than $199, and it qualifies. For instance, I paid my car insurance with it, $250, and it fell under promo financing lol..On the website itself there is a 'promo' section. They also include your current running promos etc in your monthly statement.
Here's what it looks like:
@Gmood1 wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:Over a month ago I applied for the Blispay card because of the 2% back and 0% 6 month on purchases over $199 offer. I used the card pretty heavily and finally got my first statement...
@Anonymous wanted to show those who haven't seen it yet, but it's + credit at end of statement. I currently have 4 offers going @ 0% for 6 months...I hope they don't stop offering that as it definitely encourages me to use there card more often.
Sweet!!! Very nice mine was only 15 cent. lol
Only because I have so many other cards in the rotation. Once some of the larger charges report. I'll see some real return from this card.
No fuss no muss with this one. I like the simplicity of the cash back!
I'm with you, I should have two 0% offers posting in the next day or so. The 0% for 6 months is the shiznit!!
You can actually generate more than the 2% cash back if you use this card along with a rewards checking account.
@ EXS, They keep up with it for you. You can schedule the payments 6 months out. So you don't forget to pay it off.
I'm more than satisfied with the features on the card and what it serves. 2% back on everything, no questions asked, no redemption necessarry, statement every month. I like that better than acumulating points or $$, it gets overlooked a lot more than if they just credit your every month.
The 0% deal is sweet as hell, sometimes even better using this than my amazon card, as you can already see in one of my promos ![]()
wow turkey... that's an awesome interface... super simple... I thought it'd be complicated but it seems super easy to keep track of all those financed purchases... I like it! man... only if I didn't already open 3 cards in the last month and a half and a possible house purchase coming up in a year... I want this... lol...
@Gmood1 wrote:
You can actually generate more than the 2% cash back if you use this card along with a rewards checking account.
kindly expand on that. thanks!
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:awesome! thanks, looks like a real legit deal... I have a question about 0% thing... do you have to individually enroll each purchase into the 0% offer? Or are they automatically given 0%? I like PIF but I def see the value of being able to delay payment on some things... my only worry is that with all these purchases, how do you keep track of when payments are due?
You don't have to enroll them in special financing, it is done automatically. The individual charge must be greater than $199, and it qualifies. For instance, I paid my car insurance with it, $250, and it fell under promo financing lol..On the website itself there is a 'promo' section. They also include your current running promos etc in your monthly statement.
Here's what it looks like:
I see the balance on one of your promos is less than the total. I suppose that means you can manually apply payments to promos you want?