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Need a good visa card

Deeko

Lifer
Alright, currently I have an Amex Blue, I like it and all, but alot of places around here only accept visa/mastercard. I used to have a Circuit City Visa, but I got it right when I turned 18, it only had a $300 limit, and had a horrendous interest rate, so I canceled it when it expired.

I'm looking for a new one now...keep in mind I'm 20, my credit score was 690 last time I checked. Any suggestions?
 
If you don't mind paying and really like to travel then get an airlines card. I have a B of A Alaska Airline visa signature card (you can use the miles on Alaska, American, Hawaiian, Continental, British, and a bunch of other airlines). Costs $70 a year but gives me miles for every dollar spent as well as a $50 companion fare ticket every year. Basically if you buy a single round trip ticket you get the second one for $50 no matter the cost of the original. This works great for my wife and I as we take at least one decent length flight a year (this years was from Seattle to Miami).

If you don't want to pay a REI visa is a good way to go, you get something like 2% back to spend at the store, defintly the one I would have if it were not for the alaska card,

-spike
 
tried Citi Dividend ? gives you a 1% cashback on purchases at least
5% on gas and certain restaurants / groceries stores.

erm, its better then a platinum select I would think.
of course your cash back is capped at $300 a year to be redeemed in total

most importantly its a Mastercard
 
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