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If you are not receiving any rewards from your credit card, why would you pay a fee?
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Okay, wow, a lot of flaming going on all of a sudden...
First of all, people, this is an ADVICE forum. Therefore, advice - the giving and receiving of - is what takes place here... Second of all, I do know how to use a credit card. I am not mentally handicapped, after all. However, as my OP points out - I recently paid-off my credit card debt, which obviously points to the fact that I did not use them wisely in the past. Also, some clues: I have a low post count, therefore, chances are I am new to frugality. I am new, and do not know EVERYTHING there is to know about finances. So I posted here to figure out things I do not necessarily know about credit cards, while at the same time, doing my own research. And lastly, read my blog. Obviously, I am not entirely unsavvy... Next time, please post something that contributes to the topic at hand, rather than making moot comments. Have a nice day!
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a few concerns...
Each card application costs you about 5 fico points ... More after 3 hard inquiries. So be careful However you need a fee free card. Get a visa because it works everywhere. Easier to qualify so less inquiries |
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To bad you didn't qualify for the Capital One no hassle cash rewards no fee card. I just got done with all my research and found this card was the best for me.
From what Capital One customer service says, Walmart will be counted as groceries if you call them and tell them you spent the money on groceries. Might be a hassle, but if I call them once a month might be worth it. Walmart is also supposedly on their Perk Central thing which has the possibility of getting a higher % as well, but I cant find out until I have my account. Another good looking card was Citi Forward. Though I do not trust the way they do the points and there was no bonus for gas. But the Citi Forward counts Amazon as a book store, so you get 5% from every amazon purchase. I didn't like the chase freedom. I don't want to pay attention to what category I am on now, most of the categories are useless to me, so it is basically a 1% card. I guess the cash bonus is good. |
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I too use my card for groceries and petrol so that I can keep an eye on it.
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That was my number 1 choice. Too bad, indeed. But it's okay - I will qualify for almost any card here in a year or two. ![]() We got our Chase Freedom just in time for our Oregon trip. Woohoo! ![]()
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