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I currently have a credit card with rotating calendar cashback reward, and I'm looking for another credit card I can use for the rest of my purchases.
The card must have at least a flat-rate cash-back reward and no annual fee.
For example, after looking around, the highest flat-rate cash-back credit card I could find is Citi Double Cash Card with 2% cash-back on every purchase (+1% on purchase, +1% when paid)
If you can provide me positive/negative comments on this card, or other cards I can consider I would greatly appreciate it.
You would need to provide us information such as your scores, your current tradelines, your current utlization, any collections, etc.
Why don't you search the board top right of the page there is all kinds of information for any card your interested in.
@Anonymous wrote:You would need to provide us information such as your scores, your current tradelines, your current utlization, any collections, etc.
This is sort of a knee-jerk reaction. There are very few cards in this space (2% +) and there is very little experience with double cash. So assuming you had all that info, what would that change?
@Anonymous wrote:
Fidelity Amex
Nasa (2% over a very small threshold)
JCB (up to 3% but need to live in certain states)
and TMWC probably has more.
And if you are willing to be creative, Amex Blue Cash to buy debit cards.
seems that you have your mind set on double cash, well if that one fails, there's always capital one quicksilver for 1.5% cash back on every purchase with no annual fee
@longtimelurker wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
Fidelity AmexNasa (2% over a very small threshold)
JCB (up to 3% but need to live in certain states)
and TMWC probably has more.
And if you are willing to be creative, Amex Blue Cash to buy debit cards.
I see Tobyhanna is giving 3% cash back this quarter only. https://www.tobyhannafcu.org/email/better-to-give.html?utm_source=toby&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=better-to-give-trbl
Then there are the people who have obtained 3 or 4 of the Bank of America Better Balance Rewards, plus extra cash back for also having a qualifying BOA account.