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Of course the value of these cards depends on your particular goals and overall situation, but here's what I like right now.
Until something new comes out, that's a pretty solid lineup. I don't like messing with rotating categories with low max spend limits. Everything seems to be capped too much with rotating categories to be worth the extra effort, but maybe I'll do it one day. Overall the cards I hold have great web interfaces and all but the Barclay are supported in Samsung Pay. So far in my experience, I haven't had any customer service or feature issues with active cards. I did have customer service and payment issues with Best Buy, Citi DC, and First Progress, but those are now closed. I won't put up with any garbage for some rewards or whatever, but AMEX, Capital One, Barclay, and even Chase have been solid for me. I would deal with the occasional issue at times for a good card, but I haven't had any at all.
For me, its the Capital One Venture. Love the 2% back. It feels and looks good. Have gotten comments on it from vendors. I also think my Authorized User loves it. She doesn't want to give up for the PenFed Powercash that I just got. I am going to hate to have to pc the card before the annual fee hits and start to use the Paypal or PowerCash instead.
Edited to Add: Also, Cap 1 was good to me after I burned them in my BK7. They let me back in and have treated me well since.
My daily drivers are listed in my signature, but would like to add the NFCU AmX card. I just got it and it will definitely be one of my go to cards.
The two in my wallet. See my signature.
I'm currently using the Paypal 2% Cashback for the majority of my purchases. I've also been using the Amazon Prime Rewards VS more for some purchases to see if Chase will give me an auto-CLI by the end of the year since I've read that Chase might like heavy usage.
However, once my Amex BCE and Penfed PCR arrive in the mail, I will most likely take advantage of their 0% intro rates and use them more than the Paypal or Amazon cards for the time being. Once the intro rates are done, most likely I will switch back to Paypal for the 2% Cashback on everything and have to decide what might be my second card I'll carry in my wallet.
The only downside to the Paypal 2% Casback is that its my highest APR rate at 16.99% compared to my other cards but that shouldn't be much of an issue since I pay in full.
Blispay - I find it a unique card that offers you 0% APR with no payments for anything over $199 for 6 months AND 2% cash back. It only reports to EX so far. I currently only use it for certain expenses > $199.
US Bank Cash+ - I like having the flexibility to choose which 2 categories get 5% cash back each quarter. It complements well with Chase Freedom and Discover.
I was evaluating all of my credit cards and decided that if I were to just keep 3 cards in my wallet, I'd be keeping the above two as well as getting a Visa/MC cash rewards card with no FTF which is currently my NavyFed Cash Rewards card.
Go to is Fidelity visa. Until or if USAA Limitless is available in my state. BoA I charge enough to get the quaterly $20 or $25. Amazon Prime 5% for Amazon purchases. The rest are keep alives.
BANK CARDS: Venture and QuickSilver for me.
2% back on everything, 1.5% back on everything, 0% for 18 months with 2% fee offers.
Simple, no rotating catagories, no minimums, no maximums.
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STORE CARDS: Amazon and Lowes.
5% discount and 0% offers.
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