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As I mentioned previously, the Amex TrueEarnings card is a great option too if you're already a Costco member.
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I would suggest looking into PenFed - they have a 5% back on gas card and they offer 1% back on everything else and sometimes "bonus" stuff (like right now, 2% back on restaurants).
I would supplement that with a Costco Amex card if you are a costco member already and use it for the 2% categories. For anyone who uses Amazon, they have a credit card that offers cash back and Amazon reward $$. For those that fly a lot, some cards have perks such as free access to airport lounges, rebooking services, miles, etc that are beneficial and pay for the fee with a few uses. There are lots of options. Just remember to ALWAYS Pay In Full Every Month! |
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Looking at the amex blue preferred card. Looks like a good option. Most of my money goes to Walmart and gas, so I can make up for the annual fee fairly quick I think. And it still has the 1% everywhere else. Is there any down side to having an American Express card?
edit: The fine print says "Each eligible purchase shall qualify for a reward of 6, 3, or 1% of the purchase amount as follows: 6% for eligible purchases at supermarkets (excluding superstores and warehouse clubs), 3% for eligible purchases at department stores and for automobile gasoline purchased at stand-alone gas stations, and 1% for all other eligible purchases posted to your account. " After chatting with them, the 6% does not cover walmart. What are my other options for cards if I shop at Walmart and gas all the time? Should I get the blue cash everyday card and take advantage of the 2% on gas and 1% on everything else? Or maybe go with the Costco Amex card that has 3% on gas and 1% on everything else. Or maybe even the Amazon card. 3% at Amazon, 2% for gas and restaurants, and 1% everywhere else... Last edited by MaxPowers : 07-26-2011 at 12:58 PM. |
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If you're already a Costco member, the Amex TrueEarnings should be in your wallet. Your membership covers the annual fee, so there's really no reason not to use it. I would then supplement that card with a no annual fee Visa/Mastercard.
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We use a rewards credit card, but honestly we don't get all the rewards we are SUPPOSED to accrue each month, and it seems like we hardly ever get a check. I personally think they are all rip-offs, designed to entice the consumer into buying more, in the hopes of getting some future "rebate check". In the meantime, though, they run up a fortune and more than they normally would on the card, all because of the incentive supposedly offered by the CC company. These guys make a fortune off people!
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Best to never consider the reward, never be motivated by the reward and just enjoy them when you get them. 2% is considered a good reward and requires $2500 of spending to get $50 bucks. Cards that offers 5% tend to be category based and have caps (5% on $100 of spending is still just $5). People work hard to earn 2% while they bleed the change they are earning away elsewhere. If you've ever lost $0.50 in your car somewhere you just lost a $50 dollar purchase at 1%.
Since the AMEX Blue Cash Preferred keeps coming up I want to throw a few thoughts out. As already mentioned it counts as 1% at Target, Costco, and Walmart. 6% is nice, but the $75 dollar fee eats into it. To truly come out ahead you need to overcome both the $75 fee and the fact that the 3% version of the card doesn't have a fee. The breakeven point isn't the $25 dollars you'd spend a week to pay off the fee. Its ~$208 a month so that you get a better deal than the Everyday card (0.03x = 0.06x-75). I know the gas/department stores options are slightly better, but you'd have to be pouring money into that sort of spending for it to truly shift the equilibrium (2% vs 3%). |
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