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@ssmith891 wrote:
I picked gas as my 2%, and department stores/electronic stores as my 5%, since I have cards that cover most of the other options. I don't intend on using it as often since I have the Chase Trifecta, unless anyone has any tips to maximize it!
Bill pay is a common choice because few cards cover that. Depending on your spend, remember that this doesn't have a cap on rewards, most of the rotating 5% do.
congrats on the card!
this card looks like a really good card to have.
sadly living in mass no way for me to apply.
says i have to go in branch and closest one is about 300 miles away. maybe when my freedom has 5% back on gas
Current: Fico ScoresEQ~706 TU~719 EX 709 4/28/23 Inquiries (24 Months): EQ 0 TU 0 EX 0| Most Recent: A LONG WHILE | Buy A Home Earn Cash Back | Amex Zync(Unicorn) Chase Freedom$1500 Discover IT$7,400 Citi DC $10,000 Citizens Mastercard$7,000 |
Wow that is so awesome! Bring some of that luck to me! Ill be applying for the cash+ next month. (dont really expect to get it, just want to get the cash rewards so I can PC to it in 6 months, seems like the easiest/fastest way to get the cash+)
is it possible to pc a flexperks into a cash+?
@jsickz32 wrote:is it possible to pc a flexperks into a cash+?
some csr's will say no, but it's been done quite a few times i've seen on the boards so I would say yes
Yes, it is. They did it for me after approving credit limit increase. Banking with them helps too.
@jsickz32 wrote:is it possible to pc a flexperks into a cash+?
@bs6054 wrote:
@ssmith891 wrote:
I picked gas as my 2%, and department stores/electronic stores as my 5%, since I have cards that cover most of the other options. I don't intend on using it as often since I have the Chase Trifecta, unless anyone has any tips to maximize it!Bill pay is a common choice because few cards cover that. Depending on your spend, remember that this doesn't have a cap on rewards, most of the rotating 5% do.
The thing is, I'm not having to worry about bills yet because I'm still a full time student. I've got a Chase Freedom, CSP, Discover More, and BCE. So I think department stores and electronics stores make the most sense, since Discover and Freedom trade off of restaurants for 5% and CSP is 2x points for food as well. Do you guys have any better suggestions?