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woodyman100
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Re: What's your primary card?

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cmg15e
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Re: What's your primary card?

Always go with my Arrival+, then it's a tossup between my AMEX Plat or my Delta card for big purchases/travel.

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SomeGuyOnTheWeb
Regular Contributor

Re: What's your primary card?

Discover It

EQ - 727
TU - 752
EX - 774
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Kayann
Established Member

Re: What's your primary card?

Citi Double Cash for Everything except gas and groceries.

 

I use AMEX Everyday and Blue for groceries and gas. Sometimes I use my Penfed Sig if I go passs the 6k limit.

 

Discover It for online shopping.

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godscountry
Regular Contributor

Re: What's your primary card?

Capital One Quicksilver has been my main for a while because I can share my 1.5% with DW.  We both have 2 QS cards and I send my rewards to her which most of the time she uses for statement credit.

 

Now that I have new cards.....QS is going to decrease and I have been using my Sallie Mae the most.  I use my Costco and Priceline a lot but exclusively at those stores/sites.




Current Scores: EX 652 I EQ 688 I TU 696
Cards appear in order of approval
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Anonymous
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Re: What's your primary card?


@godscountry wrote:

Capital One Quicksilver has been my main for a while because I can share my 1.5% with DW.  We both have 2 QS cards and I send my rewards to her which most of the time she uses for statement credit.

 

Now that I have new cards.....QS is going to decrease and I have been using my Sallie Mae the most.  I use my Costco and Priceline a lot but exclusively at those stores/sites.


If the major use was statement credit, why bother transferring from one QS to another (as there is no min redemption)?

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DigitalArk
Valued Contributor

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@DrDG wrote:

Your signature is really cool! How can I make mine like that?


Here:

 

http://ficoforums.myfico.com/t5/SmorgasBoard/THIS-IS-HOW-YOU-ADD-CREDIT-CARD-PICS-TO-YOUR-PROFILE/m-...

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Anonymous
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Re: What's your primary card?


@godscountry wrote:

Capital One Quicksilver has been my main for a while because I can share my 1.5% with DW.  We both have 2 QS cards and I send my rewards to her which most of the time she uses for statement credit.

 

Now that I have new cards.....QS is going to decrease and I have been using my Sallie Mae the most.  I use my Costco and Priceline a lot but exclusively at those stores/sites.


Ran a $1,800 charge through our MC QS and enjoyed the $27.00 in rewards by ordering pizza one day. Nice isn't it?

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galahad15
Valued Contributor

Re: What's your primary card?

(1) For everyday purchases and rewards:  FNBO Amex, for the super-low 6.25% V APR + UL 1.5% cashback per $1 spent

(2) For balance transfers:  FNBO Maximum Rewards VISA. for regular/recurring 12 mo. 0% BT promo offers and other promo offers, 10.99% V go-to APR

(3) For travel points/miles:  AF-free Cap1 No Hassle Miles MC (2x points per $1 spent version), 9.9% V go-to APR

(4) For long-term revolving usage and stable fixed rate APR for purchases and BT:  BoA Cash Rewards World MC, with 9.99% F go-to APR

 


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Anonymous
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Re: What's your primary card?

My new card is now the Discover it, doe the Double Cash Back promotion. Unless of course the Chase Freedom is in the category.

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