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@09Lexie wrote:
No mention of BoA yet. Earlier, I remember threads regarding the BBR.
Yes, that and the Travel Rewards gets a lot of comments.
Depends on how one defines "popular". And whether you mean popular on forums/message boards, or the general population and volume of credit issued.
If you're referring to general population, here's a good indication of the answer. I realise the data is a few years old, but still gives a pretty good indication of rankings based on popularity world wide. I doubt there's been much significant change.
http://www.cnbc.com/id/36471668/page/11
1 - BofA
2 - Chase
3 - CITI
4 - AMEX
5 - Cap One
6 - HSBC
7 - Discover
8 - Wells Fargo
9 - Barclays
10-Lloyds
EDIT: But...based on satisfaction...AMEX is still tops according to J D Power.
http://money.cnn.com/2012/08/23/pf/american-express-credit-card/index.html
Most popular cards for 2013 for me are.....The ones that I get approved for!!!!!!!
@phenom880 wrote:Most popular cards for 2013 for me are.....The ones that I get approved for!!!!!!!
What cards do you have?
Hey I have a question I have 57.000 Ultimate Reward points with on my csp how do I convert each point worth 10c
@donahue wrote:Hey I have a question I have 57.000 Ultimate Reward points with on my csp how do I convert each point worth 10c
You probably can't! Basically high valuations come from finding international first class flights (or stays at top hotels at peak season), and moving your UR points to those programs. Finding availability can be difficult. 10 cents per point would be a real stretch. You are more likely to find 2-3c per point, but it depends where and when you want to go.
This years JD Power Credit Card Satisfaction Study
As far as new cards, I can't think of that many new cards that came out in 2013 besides the Arrival. The BoA Travel Rewards is new, but not 2013 new.
I'm guessing that the hot card of the year with the general public and with a lot of credit card watchers would be the Discover It, since it just came out and is from a well loved company. Next to that, maybe the Amex BCE or BCP for their everyday benefits.
I'm guessing the CSP is hot with higher income people, frequent flyers, members of MyFico forums and so on, but not so much with the average credit user.