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That's a nice-looking, clean interface and a very straightforward redemption. I may consider this card down the road if it continues to earn positive reviews.
I still haven't seen the card report on any of the bureaus.
Me either, I'll be pulling all 3 reports in 2 more days..we shall see.
My 2 promo's showed up this morning. I set them to be paid 6 months from now..love it!
Any input yet if they are BK friendly?








@Gmood1 wrote:Me either, I'll be pulling all 3 reports in 2 more days..we shall see.
My 2 promo's showed up this morning. I set them to be paid 6 months from now..love it!
You might want to set them to be paid four months from now instead. Assuming you use the card for non-promo spending as well. Otherwise, at the four month mark your payments will be applied to the promo balances instead of the normal usage causing interest to be generated.
Gotcha, thanks for the heads up. So I don't confuse them, I'll make sure to use it for promo's only after this month
I've already paid the power bill up for the rest of the year through them. Planning to drop the Auto insurance on there as well.
@Gmood1 wrote:
It's simple my friend. Most of us here normally pay our CC bills in full monthly. Let's say you make a purchase of $2400 with your CCs. Normally within a month your transferring that money out of your account to the CC company or companies. That money isn't earning you money in your checking account anymore.
Enter the Blispay that's giving you 0% for 6 months. Your going to get $48 cash back if the card is 2% regardless.
Let's say you have a Checking rewards account earning 3%. For the time that $2400 sits in your account, you've earned another $36. If it is a recurring bill that you can charge every 6 months, in a year you've earned around $120 off that $2400 purchase.
In layman terms, the longer your funds sit in the rewards checking account.. the more you earn from it.
Finding a checking account/savings account that pays 3% is the hard part, though.. isn't it?
@Kenny wrote:
@Gmood1 wrote:
It's simple my friend. Most of us here normally pay our CC bills in full monthly. Let's say you make a purchase of $2400 with your CCs. Normally within a month your transferring that money out of your account to the CC company or companies. That money isn't earning you money in your checking account anymore.
Enter the Blispay that's giving you 0% for 6 months. Your going to get $48 cash back if the card is 2% regardless.
Let's say you have a Checking rewards account earning 3%. For the time that $2400 sits in your account, you've earned another $36. If it is a recurring bill that you can charge every 6 months, in a year you've earned around $120 off that $2400 purchase.
In layman terms, the longer your funds sit in the rewards checking account.. the more you earn from it.Finding a checking account/savings account that pays 3% is the hard part, though.. isn't it?
Here's one www.depositaccounts.com/banks/lake-michigan-credit-union.html
They do HP TU for membership. There's a direct deposit required and 12 debit transactions.
@Anonymous wrote:
Has anyone seen this card report as a credit card account? I got the hp but i do not see it reporting? Can i run this card up for free financing and not worry about uti?
When did you app for it? Have you received your first statement yet?