What's your favorite "rewarding" credit card?

Shelly21

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Since it looks like my Sony Citi may soon stop their rewarding plans, I'm looking for another credit card that gives good rewards.

What do you guys like to use? I pretty much use credit cards for everything and pay it off every month to avoid finance charge.

I'm leaning towards airline cards. (probably Northwest since I love going to Asia)
 

Hector13

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I am in need of one too to get in on some more ibonds before the end of the year. Are there any cards out there that actually give back > 1% casch back on all purchases?
 

CChaos

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I have a Citibank Driver's Edge that's pretty cool. Between my wife and myself, when we buy a new car this fall we will probably get $900 back from them or so. Though if I wasn't getting the employee interest rate I would probably find a better deal.
 

chin311

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i just wish i could GET a credit card :(, ahh well, i just turned 18, i need some CREDIT!!1
 

MrBond

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My BP Visa is nice. I get 1% back on all purchases, 3% back on BP gasoline purchases, in the form of BP Prepaid gas cards (can be used for anything BP sells in the stores, I *think* even beer and wine). They offer online managment as well.

I use mine for everything and rack up quite a bit in free gas. I put my tuition on it and pay it right off, so they keep bumping up my limit ($13,000 now, I could buy a kia ;)).

An airline miles card might be good, especially now that some have partnered with paypal/ebay and you can convert points into paypal for auctions and such (I don't think you can withdraw the cash though). Still, I like my BP Visa, they mail out cards whenever I accumulate $20 in free gas so I don't have to worry about redeeming it.

Discover card is still 1% cash back, but not everyone takes it.

Just be careful with offers over 1% back, many require you carry a balance, negating the value of the cash back.
 

guapo337

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if you buy everything with the CC and you travel, get the airline cards. delta has a sweet codeshare program, and a very sweet miles program (as does USAir). with all of them, certain purchases (wireless phone bills on Delta, amongst other things) will get you huge bonuses of like 5,000 or 10,000 miles.
 

djheater

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The F@twallet finance forum has a good thread about this.

Personally I've given myself a timeout from credit cards. :(
 

MrBond

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Originally posted by: chin311
i just wish i could GET a credit card :(, ahh well, i just turned 18, i need some CREDIT!!1
You can get one, you'll just have to pay an annual fee. After a year, cancle it, and you should be able to get anything else you want, providing you paid off the other CC and have a job. My first one had a $20 fee and a $500 limit, which was perfect for me. I bought some small stuff here and there, paid the bill each month, and a year later, cancled it and got my BP Visa. I'm 21 and have a $13,000 credit limit :D

 

dbzwukan

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What about those cards that used to give you a car if you spend enough? anyone ever got a car out of it?
 

Queasy

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Upromise card :) A percentage of everything I buy is put into a 529 plan for my son's education. Plus, I get bonuses if I buy certain items and shop at certain stores.
 

Hector13

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Originally posted by: MrBond
Originally posted by: chin311
i just wish i could GET a credit card :(, ahh well, i just turned 18, i need some CREDIT!!1
You can get one, you'll just have to pay an annual fee. After a year, cancle it, and you should be able to get anything else you want, providing you paid off the other CC and have a job. My first one had a $20 fee and a $500 limit, which was perfect for me. I bought some small stuff here and there, paid the bill each month, and a year later, cancled it and got my BP Visa. I'm 21 and have a $13,000 credit limit :D


I wouldn't worry, if you are going to college soon there will be plenty of cards you can sign up for then that will have no fees and reasonable credit limits.
 

Byte

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wow you guys haven't been around the block much.. every aatecher knows, or should know...to get a AmEx starwood card. It has BVG "With the Best Value Guarantee, you'll pay the lowest price available on covered items purchased with the Card. If you see an identical item advertised in print for less than you paid within 60 days of the purchase date, we'll reimburse you for the difference, up to $250 per item, excluding taxes, shipping, and handling"

order a processor today, next week it drops, get the difference back!
 

CrazyDe1

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amazon nextcard...25 dollar cert for every 2500 dollars spent...I think money spent at amazon is worth doujble