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If you plan to keep the card in the long term (i.e. long enough to get the annual bonuses), it makes more sense to get the Cash Rewards version. No forex on that one either, so still good for travel.
@sengpatt wrote:If you plan to keep the card in the long term (i.e. long enough to get the annual bonuses), it makes more sense to get the Cash Rewards version. No forex on that one either, so still good for travel.
I'd like to keep the card. No reason to close it. Cap1 seems to be becomming more flexible in reagards to CL and PC's.
I thought the cashback card would be a better rewards card just wanted to make sure though.
Capital One Quicksilver- $5,400 | Chase Freedom - $8,000 | Chase Freedom Unlimited- $13,000 | Chase Amazon -$5,000 | Priceline Visa -$10,000 | US Bank Cash+ - $18,200 | Fidelity Visa -$10,000 | Sallie Mae- $10,000 | DCU Platinum $12,000 | Discover IT - $10,000 | Amex EveryDay - $25,000 | Amex BlueCash Everyday- $9,800 | Citi DoubleCash - $18,000 | Sapphire Preferred- $13,000 | Freedom Unlimited- $7,000 | Blispay- $12,000 | Chase Sapphire Reserve- $18,000 | Consumers Credit Union Visa Sig Cash Rebate- $25,000
+1. I agree. I also recently had my card PC'd from VentureOne to Cash Rewards for the additional .25%.
But remember that the card is hardly going to be used! In the US, the Fidelity and Priceline will give 2% anyway, so this is just for foreign travel.