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@Anonymous wrote:The first: Care Credit but as far as major credit cards go that would be Credit One
The best: This is a tossup. I'd almost be inclined to just say Discover, simply bc they started me at a 15k CL, they have great customer service, good perks, cashback deals that get even better when redeemed for gift cards, and card always functions as a 4.99% card.... if it weren't for all of these, I'd say Amex or BOA.
The worst: Capital one. Taken 3 yrs to get to 11k, started at 1k, have APR higher than a friend with sub 600 scores (26.xx%)
@Anonymous dream: Amex Zync w/ Packs, Citi Fwd b4 its benefits were slashed to pair w/ Prestige. Or FNBO 1.5% cashback single digit amex that @galahad15 and a few others have.
@Anonymous the OP @Anonymous you could benefit from a credit union like NFCU.
I am not a veteran.
If you have a family member who was or is currently in the armed forces, you would qualify for membership.
First Card...random Chase Visa. No idea what it was called back then (1993), but it morphed into a Freedom eventually.
Best Card...probably my CSP, which I foolishly closed. I underestimated how much I'd be traveling in the future, and it would be so helpful to still have it now. My Capital One Venture card is at least metal and came with a good sign-up bonus, but the CSP's ability to transfer to Southwest is a huge bonus for me. Live and learn.
Worst Card...Chase Disney Visa. I had the non-fee and closed it. Still have the AF version, but will close it before the fee hits again. They're good for sign-up bonuses ($200 Disney gift cards for each, which was $400 off tickets for a recent Disney trip), but pretty useless otherwise.
Wish Card...a new CSP. I won't screw up and close it this time.
First: Citi Forward
Best: Citi Double Cash
Worst: Citi Forward
Wish: Citi Costco Anywhere
Lots of Citi up there I am really enjoying my new Uber VISA too!
First: Wells Fargo secured credit card opened at 19 years of age. Didn't know anything about credit or utilization and used my whole credit line of 2K and couldn't repay fast enough so I decided to cancel it and let the deposit pay for it so it could zero out.
Best: Oooooh so hard for this one...I have chopped all of my cards down to four good ones. Quality not quantity. I would say between Citi Costco(looking to chop once I get my wish card)-8,500, Amex BCP-7,000 and EDP-5,000, and lastly Discover IT-7,000, my best card is probably Discover IT because of how fast it has grown and the endless balance transfer offers as well as the great customer service that I receive.
Worst: Credit One by far because of the service and fees besides that they were my first lender to give me an unsecured credit card so I don't hold a grudge against them just not my best card. CLOSED
Wish: Citi Double Cash, I have always had my eyes on this card but my inquiries and new accounts have stopped me from it. However I officially joined the garden and been there for a little over a month and plan on staying here for at least 6 months realistically 9 months and hopefully 12 months with my next app being the DC. Age now is 21.
first card: Discover IT as soon as I turned 18. (5% quarterly can't go wrong)
best: AmEx BCE, always at the grocery store with it.. 3%
worst: none
wish: Chase Freedom
First: Some sort of Capital One Card with a SL of $500 way back when ~ Defaulted & Charged off 15+ years ago (now have over $100k in CL with CapOne)
Best: Citi Double Cash ~ Best all around
Worst: Discover It ~ For the simple fact that I could never get a CLI. I gave up and still have it ~ worst CL at $6.7k
Wish: J.P. Morgan Reserve ~ Which will likely never happen as we have no Chase branches anywhere around.
First: Some CapitalOne card that had a $2,000 CL -- was right out of high school. Maxed it out and never paid a cent. Fortunately that's off my record now.
Best: TIE. Uber VISA because I spend a lot at restaurants/bars AND my BofA Cash Rewards (I get a 75% multiplier on gas and groceries, so 5.25% cash back with gas and 3.5% on groceries & 1.75% everywhere else)
Worst: HSBC Platinum Rewards. Outside of the initial spend bonus I had NO IDEA how the rewards worked, even after reading the literature. Closed it a couple of months ago.
Wish: CSR. Hands-down.
My first card- United MileagePlus Explorer. In branch preapproval and got it.
Best card- PRG. MRs making machine and it looks cool.
Worst card- Amex blue. I thought I was getting BCE but it was a mistake app. Cancelled it a month later.
Wish card- CSR. All about that 5/24.