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What would it be? ONLY one.
For me, I guess the Amex BCE. Groceries and gas are big for me.
EDIT: I guess I should specify—one CREDIT card LOL. Debit isn’t part of this equation
My library card.
Probably the Chase Sapphire Reserve, with a shout-out to the Barclay Uber Visa.
The BCP is good for what it's good for, but our grocery and gas spend isn't big.
(My BCE only recently became a BCP because Amex gave me 250 reasons to upgrade. )
EQ | 841 | 5 INQ (Auto, CC, HELOC, 2 mort) | 7y2m |
EX | 812 | 5 INQ (2 CC, 2 mort, HELoan) | 6y11m |
TU | 829 | 4 INQ (3 CC, 1 mort) | 6y6m |
5/24 | 3/12 | AoYA 0m | AoOA 23y6m | ~3% |
@pinkandgrey wrote:What would it be? ONLY one.
For me, I guess the Amex BCE. Groceries and gas are big for me.
Assuming that one card wasn't subject to the whims of things like random Financial Reviews, while on vacation...
https://consumerist.com/2008/12/15/amex-cuts-you-off-unless-you-show-them-your-tax-returns/
I would go with a reputable credit union, with a large limit. They are unlikely to shut the card down for no good reason.
Either that, or a top tier travel card with a high annual fee. Like CSR, or Prestige. Again, they are unlikely to shutter for no good reason, particularly when receiving a high annual fee. Plus... exclusive benefits.
@rbentley wrote:My library card.
Along those lines, I would think a Social Security card would win.
Joking aside, CSR for travel rewards, a Visa for Costco, and good customer service.
@wasCB14 wrote:
@rbentley wrote:My library card.
Along those lines, I would think a Social Security card would win.
Joking aside, CSR for travel rewards, a Visa for Costco, and good customer service.
Interesting. Seems like a lot of people love the CSR
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