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In addition to the above, how much do you spend on a monthly basis, and what do you spend it on? The more detail you can give, the better we can help ![]()
@Anonymous wrote:
You are right should have mentioned that
I don't travel much so I guess it'll be better for me to get something different yet I already have two cash back cards so idk if getting another would be smart unless I get different perks.
Thanks
What are your scores for all 3 bureaus? If you only have 2, you need 1 for when it comes to maximizing and calculating scores. Have you looked to American Express? They have some cards that don't have fees.
If you like the ease of cash back instead of having to deal with rewards points/conversions/etc. then a general spend card would make the most sense for you. Fidelity Amex, Citi DC, and CapOne QS are the three most popular in that category.
If you can give a better idea of what you buy and how much you buy we could guide you further, but you still have given us very little to work with! Help us help you ![]()
Well I'm not much of a spender so I'll say I spend about 1000 a month outside of rent I think.
Also while the Amex blue seems nice isn't similar to the BOA cash rewards?
I would also be interested in a cash back card with good perks like deals and stuff
They are similar, just 3-2-1 with the 3 and 2 categories flipped. A couple things in Amex's favor:
1) the 2% on gas is unlimited whereas BoA has the 2% and 3% total capped at $1500 a quarter
2) the 2% also includes some department stores
BoA does have the banking bonus though, so if you have BoA checking/savings account you get a bump in the cash back.
What types of things do you buy? Is it mainly eating out? Movies/other entertainment? Groceries? Gas? Something else? None of the general spend cards have many deals since they're already generally high cash back; the deals typically come with category spending cards.
@Anonymous wrote:Well I'm not much of a spender so I'll say I spend about 1000 a month outside of rent I think.
Also while the Amex blue seems nice isn't similar to the BOA cash rewards?
I would also be interested in a cash back card with good perks like deals and stuff
Then look at Amex. Another good cashback is Chase Freedom. You should look into that also.
How is Amex with CLI ? I heard chase was bad
probably going to apply for two at the same time