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First off, you guys rock. Ive learned so much from lurking in here!
However,I think it’s time for wallet optimization.
I have the following cards
PNC Cash Builder- Interesting card. I get 1.75% cash back due to my good account balance. On top of that I get a bump from .1% to .35% interest on my savings account. Usually you need to use your debit card, to make 5 transaction a month, but with the credit card it’s even better since you get cash back and the interest bump on savings. Keeping this card.
Blue Cash Everyday- It’s fun having an AmEx I guess? 3% groceries and 2% gas is most of my benefit here, but I haven’t really worked on this as I have been busy hitting the min spend amounts on other cards for signup bonuses (Cough $1000 spend in 3 months on PNC, Jesus…)
Chase Sapphire- double points ( or 2% cash back depending on how you look at it) on dining. Nifty little card, I eat out too much.
USAA Cash rewards- Junk card. **bleep** cash back rates.( 1.25%), only redeemable at the END OF THE YEAR, only open to improve my relationship with USAA as a legacy member on top of my car loan and IRA accounts. This is in my Sock drawer
C(rap)ital. one quick silver one- My first card. 1.5% cash back, not bad, not used anymore since my PNC card has better rewards and boosts to my savings. Probably killing this card at the end of the year if I cant drop the AF.
Now I will admit I’ve been getting cards that look cool rather than maximizing rewards( hasnt gone too poorly actually). I want to change that!
I feel that I need to add the Chase freedom card and maybe another to my portfolio ( Maybe the new CITI card?), but now It’s getting insane. I have two wallets full of cards!
I carry the PNC, BCE, and Sapphire cards, and leave the rest at home.
If I added the Freedom card or the double cash, it’s going to get out of hand. I was thinking maybe throwing the PNC card in the drawer and just run bill transactions through it, BUT I don’t want to do that because if I’m: not buying groceries, gas, or dining, and its not a 5% freedom quarter, I would need the PNC card to maximize rewards at 1.75% on everything( or I guess the double cash if I got it).
So I ask myfico,
Citi Double Cash would be the go to for me (its now ours)
Fidelity Amex is our second in line go to card with 2% too.
I carry the 2 above, Costco Amex to get into Costco and gas "if" I get it at Costco and then use Fidelity for Costco purchases and Spark Cash 2% for business expenses.
everything else is at home or loaded into profiles for online shopping and add to pocket as needed for certain spending.
@Anonymous wrote:
However,I think it’s time for wallet optimization.
- Have I failed to consider a card?
Sallie Mae
USBank Cash+ is an interesting card, I don't have one but may get one. I have a second home in their footprint.
I carry Sallie Mae, AlaskaAir and BCP. I'm cancelling BCP after the first of the year, hopefully to replace with a second Sallie Mae. I'll only carry one at a time. AlaskaAir is a individual need, because I travel a lot on Alaska almost exclusively. Hopefully I'm getting down to two cards in my wallet at any one time.
@Creditaddict wrote:Citi Double Cash would be the go to for me (its now ours)
Fidelity Amex is our second in line go to card with 2% too.
I carry the 2 above, Costco Amex to get into Costco and gas "if" I get it at Costco and then use Fidelity for Costco purchases and Spark Cash 2% for business expenses.
everything else is at home or loaded into profiles for online shopping and add to pocket as needed for certain spending.
Ah, so Im not crazy then. Its a valid strategy to re tool the wallet before going somewhere. I guess I need to step up my game here.
From what I've gathered, we have somewhat similar spending habits. I would immediately concur with the user who mentioned Sallie Mae: 5% GAS & GROCERIES (UP TO $250 EACH, PER MONTH) & 5% AMAZON (UP TO $750 EACH MONTH) & US Bank Cash+ : (2) 5% Categories|Restaurants, Fastfood, Cellphones and more to choose from| & (1) 2% Category of your choosing!
I've had the Sallie Mae since April and I can say it is easily my favorite card. I accrue anywhere from $50 to $75 in cashback per month with my normal spend. You can cash in for any amount over $25, whenever you feel like it(statement does not need to cut).
I've only had the CASH+ card for a month now, so I can't comment much on it yet. I can tell you the rewards update daily(for easy tracking) but aren't available to cash in until the statement cuts.
If you find yourself still really wanting that Freedom - PC from your CS. Your CS will be rendered somewhat useless with your US BANK CASH+ options.
Best of luck in whatever you choose.
ALSO, 3X CLI THAT AMEX IF YOU HAVEN'T ALREADY!
EDIT: If you have a significant other, have them apply and lock in that 2nd Sallie Mae! So beneficial!
As mentioned the Sallie Mea card is great. It has rendered my discover it and chase freedom cards prettymuch useless. If you are in huntingtons footprint, the huntington voice is a cool looking and very functional card with 3x rewards in 3 categories of your choosing. I'll submit another recommendation for the cash+ even though I can't get approved for one quite yet.
I carry the Sallie Mae for gas and groceries(use it on amazon too), and my fidelity amex for 2% on everything else. I also have my discover card for cash back purposes, fidelity debit card to have my ATM fees reimbersed if I need to use one, and a target debit card for 5% back there but those 3 are rarely used. the rest are in the sock drawer.
EDIT: Oh, and if you don't want to go for the cash+ to get %5 back on dining (they are very conservative with approvals) the new sams club mastercard offers 3% back at resturaunts and on travel expenses along with %5 back on groceries. Good card!
@PrimeRate wrote:From what I've gathered, we have somewhat similar spending habits. I would immediately concur with the user who mentioned Sallie Mae: 5% GAS & GROCERIES (UP TO $250 EACH, PER MONTH) & 5% AMAZON (UP TO $750 EACH MONTH) & US Bank Cash+ : (2) 5% Categories|Restaurants, Fastfood, Cellphones and more to choose from| & (1) 2% Category of your choosing!
I've had the Sallie Mae since April and I can say it is easily my favorite card. I accrue anywhere from $50 to $75 in cashback per month with my normal spend. You can cash in for any amount over $25, whenever you feel like it(statement does not need to cut).
I've only had the CASH+ card for a month now, so I can't comment much on it yet. I can tell you the rewards update daily(for easy tracking) but aren't available to cash in until the statement cuts.
If you find yourself still really wanting that Freedom - PC from your CS. Your CS will be rendered somewhat useless with your US BANK CASH+ options.
Best of luck in whatever you choose.
ALSO, 3X CLI THAT AMEX IF YOU HAVEN'T ALREADY!
EDIT: If you have a significant other, have them apply and lock in that 2nd Sallie Mae! So beneficial!
hah, I havent 3x CLI'd yet, but I also dont think ive had the thing for 61 days yet ( went to go check, bah im at 54 days. Totally forgot ive had the card that long!)
also, no SO hacks for me. Dont have one anymore! haha
So it seems that freedom has been retired from being a great card to Sallie mae and Cash + being winners. Ill look into these cards.
I felt SO COOL with the Amex and Chase saphire. Now, not so much!
@PrimeRate wrote:
I've had the Sallie Mae since April and I can say it is easily my favorite card. I accrue anywhere from $50 to $75 in cashback per month with my normal spend. You can cash in for any amount over $25, whenever you feel like it(statement does not need to cut).
Do you have more than 1, or do 1% spending on it as well? Sallie Mae maxes out on 5% at $1,250 a month, = $62.50 cash back
@Anonymous wrote:
@PrimeRate wrote:
I've had the Sallie Mae since April and I can say it is easily my favorite card. I accrue anywhere from $50 to $75 in cashback per month with my normal spend. You can cash in for any amount over $25, whenever you feel like it(statement does not need to cut).
Do you have more than 1, or do 1% spending on it as well? Sallie Mae maxes out on 5% at $1,250 a month, = $62.50 cash back
I have 2 of them. DW and I usually max the gas and groceries on both and we have some other groceries on monthly and quarterly auto-delivery through amazon(free shipping with this option and everything is cheaper than what we were paying in store). So we really have been seeing a great return. I also sprinkle some 1% spending in there from time to time, when I'm feeling lazy(not wanting to pick my brain on what card to use).
@Anonymous wrote:
@PrimeRate wrote:(snipped to avoid unnecessary scrolling)
I felt SO COOL with the Amex and Chase saphire. Now, not so much!
You got in with AMEX which is a great accomplishment(not to mention 7 days away from 3x sp cli) and Chase is a great bank to have a foot in with as well. You should still feel super cool. Now it's time to see which cards will benefit you the most in the long run - app em' and garden for the long haul!
I'd really recommend waiting for the AMEX to report with your 3x CL (if successful) before you app, so you have a greater chance of being offered a better CL with whichever CCC you go with.