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Fidelity Amex gives 2% cash back..
Other than that all i see are 1%.... Paypals Extras MC, Barclays Rewards MC.
@kevinjjc wrote:
@nishant1 wrote:I agree. Most attractive rewards are from visa compared to mastercard.
I have Capital one rewards at 1.5% with mail check automatically option selected when rewards accumulate to $25. That way, I donot have to call Customer Service of Capital one which is not the best compared premier cards like Chase Sapphire Preferred.
I am considering to stop using Capital one and replace by Chase Sapphire Master Card which gives just 1%. The reason being, I can combine faster points with Chase Freedom, Chase Sapphire preferred and Chase Sapphire Mastercard.
If 2% on everything mastercard does not exist, then loss for use at Sams Club is not very significant.
You could buy a Walmart gift card with a 2% Visa rewards card, then use it at Sam's Club.
good point!
Does anybody have the link for the Priceline card because the one I found does not mention anything about 2% cashback.
https://www.pricelinevisa.com/apply/Landing.action?campaignId=1304&cellNumber=64
btw, fidelity wants direct deposits into a fidelity account for that 2% cashback.
@CruzImperial wrote:Does anybody have the link for the Priceline card because the one I found does not mention anything about 2% cashback.
https://www.pricelinevisa.com/apply/Landing.action?campaignId=1304&cellNumber=64
btw, fidelity wants direct deposits into a fidelity account for that 2% cashback.
For examnple:
The Fidelity thing is no real big deal, just have to open an account. It's very easy to then move the bonus into your regular banking account.
@bs6054 wrote:
@CruzImperial wrote:Does anybody have the link for the Priceline card because the one I found does not mention anything about 2% cashback.
https://www.pricelinevisa.com/apply/Landing.action?campaignId=1304&cellNumber=64
btw, fidelity wants direct deposits into a fidelity account for that 2% cashback.
For examnple:
The Fidelity thing is no real big deal, just have to open an account. It's very easy to then move the bonus into your regular banking account.
Thank you. 5% on selected categories + 2% everything else. I also noticed it's a visa signature
I think I'm going to apply for this one pretty soon ^^