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I am at a really good place in the garden, but something keeps popping up in my mind. One of the cards I obtained a couple of years back is the PenFed Pathfinder card. I love this card, I mean who wouldn't ($100 in travel incidentals every year with no annual fee). There have to be other cards out there that offer some awesome benefits with no annual fee (even if they have other requirements in order to obtain them). What are some other cards you all have heard of that offer statement credits (of any sort) for no annual fee?
No longer available for new applicants, but Bank of America's Better Balance Rewards offers a $25 statement credit each quarter if you pay in full (or at least more than the minimum payment) each month. ($30 if you have a BOA checking or savings account.). Up to $120/year.
Amex offers are nice. Especially the Shop Small offer that ran until last month. If you had other Amex network cards like the WF/NFCU ones, there's potential to milk offers like that even more.
AOD 3% card with low APR and minimal/no fees for things like CA/BT, I'd consider those terms a benefit in itself
UBS Visa Sig, no AF, has rental and travel coverage comparable to some AF cards.
Also no longer available: FNBO Travelite AmEx $0 AF, which offers $100 Global Entry fee reimbursement and $100 airline incidental fee reimbursement annually.
It's one of my favorite cards.
@K-in-Boston wrote:No longer available for new applicants, but Bank of America's Better Balance Rewards offers a $25 statement credit each quarter if you pay in full (or at least more than the minimum payment) each month. ($30 if you have a BOA checking or savings account.). Up to $120/year.
The gift that keeps on giving, I just got my latest cash reward on 10/5.
FNBO TravElite was another example of a good card that was closed to new applications, besides the SUB and Global Entry reimbursements they had a $100/yr credit for airline incidental charges.
Chase Freedom Unlimited.
Chase Freedom Flex.
@coldfusion wrote:
@K-in-Boston wrote:No longer available for new applicants, but Bank of America's Better Balance Rewards offers a $25 statement credit each quarter if you pay in full (or at least more than the minimum payment) each month. ($30 if you have a BOA checking or savings account.). Up to $120/year.
The gift that keeps on giving, I just got my latest cash reward on 10/5.
Surprised that they haven't done a nerf or forced conversion yet! Or maybe the cost is small enough, just didn't want it to grow.
WF Propel offers a lot for no AF.
3% on gas, dining, travel (rental cars, hotels, cruises, airfare, etc.), parking, and tolls. Cell phone coverage, earn more mall discounts, and Amex offers. Extended warranty (still I think).
@longtimelurker wrote:
@coldfusion wrote:
@K-in-Boston wrote:No longer available for new applicants, but Bank of America's Better Balance Rewards offers a $25 statement credit each quarter if you pay in full (or at least more than the minimum payment) each month. ($30 if you have a BOA checking or savings account.). Up to $120/year.
The gift that keeps on giving, I just got my latest cash reward on 10/5.
Surprised that they haven't done a nerf or forced conversion yet! Or maybe the cost is small enough, just didn't want it to grow.
They did at least stop the bleeding by no longer allowing people to have 35 BBR accounts.
Navy Flagship is hard to beat.
$49 AF but $500 SUB offered periodically.
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