Woot, just got a premium credit card

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I was really excited to get my Citi Dividend card last year because of the 5% gas/grocery cash back.

Now I have moved up in the world of credit cards and just received my Bank of America Visa Signature card.

It doesn't really do *much* more than any other card, and in fact I will continue to use the Citi card for most things. Other than the cool factor of no credit-limit, the only feature I will really use will be restaurant reservation perk that comes with Visa Signature cards.

No annual fee
 

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Originally posted by: LordSegan
I was really excited to get my Citi Dividend card last year because of the 5% gas/grocery cash back.

Now I have moved up in the world of credit cards and just received my Bank of America Visa Signature card.

It doesn't really do *much* more than any other card, and in fact I will continue to use the Citi card for most things. Other than the cool factor of no credit-limit, the only feature I will really use will be restaurant reservation perk that comes with Visa Signature cards.

Ohhhh there's a credit limit... trust me, there's a credit limit..... BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
 
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Originally posted by: PaulNEPats
Originally posted by: LordSegan
I was really excited to get my Citi Dividend card last year because of the 5% gas/grocery cash back.

Now I have moved up in the world of credit cards and just received my Bank of America Visa Signature card.

It doesn't really do *much* more than any other card, and in fact I will continue to use the Citi card for most things. Other than the cool factor of no credit-limit, the only feature I will really use will be restaurant reservation perk that comes with Visa Signature cards.

Ohhhh there's a credit limit... trust me, there's a credit limit..... BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!


Heh... like I said it's just the cool factor of getting approved for it. Base credit line is only 5k, although I have never had more than $1,200 of outstanding debt of any kind in my life anyways.
 

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Lifer
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Originally posted by: LordSegan
Originally posted by: PaulNEPats
Originally posted by: LordSegan
I was really excited to get my Citi Dividend card last year because of the 5% gas/grocery cash back.

Now I have moved up in the world of credit cards and just received my Bank of America Visa Signature card.

It doesn't really do *much* more than any other card, and in fact I will continue to use the Citi card for most things. Other than the cool factor of no credit-limit, the only feature I will really use will be restaurant reservation perk that comes with Visa Signature cards.

Ohhhh there's a credit limit... trust me, there's a credit limit..... BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!


Heh... like I said it's just the cool factor of getting approved for it. Base credit line is only 5k, although I have never had more than $1,200 of outstanding debt of any kind in my life anyways.

I noticed the travel links in your sig. I suggest you look towards the Amex Starwood card next. Awesome deals on Hotels and free nights.
 

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Originally posted by: LordSegan
Originally posted by: PaulNEPats
Originally posted by: LordSegan
I was really excited to get my Citi Dividend card last year because of the 5% gas/grocery cash back.

Now I have moved up in the world of credit cards and just received my Bank of America Visa Signature card.

It doesn't really do *much* more than any other card, and in fact I will continue to use the Citi card for most things. Other than the cool factor of no credit-limit, the only feature I will really use will be restaurant reservation perk that comes with Visa Signature cards.

Ohhhh there's a credit limit... trust me, there's a credit limit..... BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!


Heh... like I said it's just the cool factor of getting approved for it. Base credit line is only 5k, although I have never had more than $1,200 of outstanding debt of any kind in my life anyways.

It is coming, house and cars, they are not good!
 

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No credit limit isn't necessarily a good thing. There's no way for them to report to the credit reporting agencies exactly how much credit you have with them. Supposedly it's better to just have a card with a definit limit. (and yes, there is a limit)