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Yes, I switched from WF to NFCU last year and I have a GoRewards card with them.
i bank with PNC and use the Cashbuilder 1.75% cash back for my non-category spend. The CB redemption is high ($50) and no extra perks outside the CB unlike BofA amerideals.
My main checking account is at Navy Federal Credit Union. I have two credit cards with them - Flagship and CashRewards.
I do my banking with Charles Schwab, but have no credit cards with them. I really like the Schwab Bank accounts given that there are absolutely no fees and there are lots of other perks. I did ask about their new Schwab Investor Card co-branded Amex, but it seems I do not have the right type of brokerage account for the Schwab Amex cards.
However, I also have a Barclays Online Savings account, so I guess that means I technically bank with one of my card issuers.
Yep! NFCU is my bank now and I have their cash rewards card!.
@Anonymous wrote:I was just curious how many of you have a credit card(s) with the bank you use everyday. It sounds like a no brainer. Some banks such as BOA and Ally give you a bonus if you deposit the cash back into your checking account there. My next card is going to be with USAA, which is where I bank. Aside from the benefits to their cards that really appeal to me, I want to build up a core of cards that I'll keep for a very long time and doing that with my bank seems ideal.
Yes, I have three Bank of America cards. I get better rewards because the amounts go directly innto my savings account. I have been very pleased with that.
Nope.
@The_Gazelle12 wrote:
Yep USAA World MC soon to be visa so I'm sad. I want to close it once they force the change to Visa next month, but the low interest and ease of using the card for emergencies, overdraft protection, ins payments etc makes it a hard decision.
What's wrong with Visa?