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I've seen scattered mentions that some store cards, while not giving particularly good every-day benefits, may be worth having because of the special sales and coupons they sometimes offer. I have one card like that--Brooks Brothers--which always seems to have some promotion or another going on. Are there others worth having for every day shopping?
(I'm in the midst of upgrading my wardrobe, so particularly interested in mens clothing.)
Toys R Us card for use in store. 8% back in rewards and 10% off the entire store (except giftcards) when you use the card on a Thursday. Kind of like 18% back.
Macy's and Kohls have very good coupons
Fellow BB cardholder here - my one store card. I use the coupons occasionally, but the the timing of sales or coupons doesn't really determine when I shop. The amount the card has saved me doesn't compare to a nice travel bonus.
For clothes (and many other things) that are sold through multiple retailers, I find a Citi card with Price Rewind is the way to go.
carsons/bonton/younkers/etc not only because a 20-30k CL is super easy to attain, but they have frequent 20 off 50 coupons that also work for cosmetics for 10 off 50. They come by mail and email which is nice. In addition they send out 15 or 20% off coupons that do work for any brand and that is hard to beat.
Also sometimes they will have specials where if you make any amount purchase in a specific department you will automatically get 4 coupon cards. Split up the transactions and cha-ching.
I would of course only combine any of the above with sales, or free gift with purchase to sweeten the deal, and also I would use a shopping portal to save even more.
The only Store cards I have with the exception of Macy's ( I have in the past just not atm) I shop at a lot. I have the American Eagle Visa, BestBuy Visa, Amazon Store ( Also the Visa by chase), and the Kohls card. Amazon store and the Kohls offer the best return IMHO with Kohls offering a ton of coupons for card holders on top of what they offer and since I have Amazon prime it is a 5% CB card on amazon purchases.
Don't forget to weigh how much value you'd have to get from coupons before it exceeds the value of a $100-200+ sign up bonus on a general use card.
JCPenney has a rewards system that will give you a few bucks after you spend so much. As far as their coupons...you can usually get 5% more if you have JCP card versus someone who doesn't (unless you're spending a lot it doesn't make much difference).
My favorite store card has to be Lowes. Catch them at the right time and their 0% promotions are sweet...especially when buying big ticket items.