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@Anonymous wrote:
I agree with the others about getting a card that you can use at any store. Sign up by email for a specfic lingerie store you like, join their store rewards programs and get great discounts still. We have one here in South Florida called Hustler Hollywood.
If you really want a retail card, maybe try apping with Nordstroms, Macys, or Saks. They all sell lingerie too.
Macys is very good option for that, most of the time they have a lot of sale and they have great selection lingeries section in store and of course online. Also, the store card credit limit will grow like firework if you looking for ulilitazion too in the future. ![]()
@Anonymous wrote:
Not sure the annual amount id b spending but I’d like a card from basicly anywhere besides VS lol
@toadsworth wrote:
US Bank Cash+ Visa Signature; you pick two 5% cash back categories, of which two available ones are department stores and clothing stores. Plus, $150 sign up bonus with $500 spend.
Without you having a particular store or budget in mind, Cash+ may represent the best tradeoff between value and flexibility. Better rewards would likely require loyalty to certain stores and/or high spend on luxury clothing.
@wasCB14 wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
Not sure the annual amount id b spending but I’d like a card from basicly anywhere besides VS lol@toadsworth wrote:
US Bank Cash+ Visa Signature; you pick two 5% cash back categories, of which two available ones are department stores and clothing stores. Plus, $150 sign up bonus with $500 spend.Without you having a particular store or budget in mind, Cash+ may represent the best tradeoff between value and flexibility. Better rewards would likely require loyalty to certain stores and/or high spend on luxury clothing.
Yes. The reason the budget and loyalty matters is really how much thought to put into it! If you spend $500 a year, the difference between a generic 2% everywhere card, and an amazing store specific 10% card is only $40, which could easily be swamped by buying at sales times or going to a cheaper store. If the budget is more like $10K per year.... worth looking much harder.