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I know there are other forums on this, but they seemed to be a bit narrowed. In any event, what in your opinion are the best cards on any and all categories, presuiming you'd get approved for your choice(s). I would say the penfed platinum cash rewards plus, due to the 5% cash back on gas purchases.
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@Weights wrote:I know there are other forums on this, but they seemed to be a bit narrowed. In any event, what in your opinion are the best cards on any and all categories, presuiming you'd get approved for your choice(s). I would say the penfed platinum cash rewards plus, due to the 5% cash back on gas purchases.
There is no correct answer. It depends on what you are spending on and what type of rewards you want, travel/cash back/special benefits etc. Even after that it depends on if people have access to specific airlines/hotels etc, what is best for some people is not necessarily the best for others. Different cards are the best for different situations.
For me what would be best is the chase ink plus. Nice bonus to start with 5x points on cable, cell and landlines, airline lounge passes etc.
As you must have expected, it depends!
So, if you spend $250 or less on gas per month, Sallie Mae is better than Penfed, as it also gives 5% on groceries and bookstores including Amazon. For many, gas is a relatively small part of their spending, so a gas-only card wouldn't win top place.
For me now, Amex Blue Cash wins, because of the earning opportunity.