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  • What's your favorite credit card?

    I know cc's aren't particularly popular at this site but I also know a lot of people use them for convienience and rewards. I think the responsible use of a credit card indicates financial discipline and control of your finances.

    Because I'm an outdoorsman, I use a Cabela's(outdoor retail giant)visa for virtually all purchases and I get a 1% kickback for ordinary purchases and 5% for purchases through them. They have a great statement that is detailed and easy to understand and send an end of the year statement detailing all purchases by category. Of course, there's no annual fee(doe's any cc company still do this?) or other sneaky charges.

    I track everything I buy with it but could probably get by without doing this. I don't worry about interest charges because I never carry a balance but I believe my rate is only about 10%( good for a rewards card).

    I'm curious if there are other great cards out there and what do they offer that's valuable to you.
    "Those who can't remember the past are condemmed to repeat it".- George Santayana.

  • #2
    I hate them all, but I use Countrywide Visa and get 2% towards my mortgage.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by maat55 View Post
      I hate them all, but I use Countrywide Visa and get 2% towards my mortgage.
      I know people hate them but it's up to the user IMO to be responsible with them. I don't hate cc's or the companies anymore than I hate mortgage companies. People who got in trouble with both of these types of credit have only themeselves to blame.
      "Those who can't remember the past are condemmed to repeat it".- George Santayana.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by GREENBACK View Post
        I know people hate them but it's up to the user IMO to be responsible with them. I don't hate cc's or the companies anymore than I hate mortgage companies. People who got in trouble with both of these types of credit have only themeselves to blame.
        I agree that they are only a tool, I just like having something to hate and CC's sound as good as anything.

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        • #5
          There are certainly reasons to disapprove of some of their practices but it's slightly empowering to use them without them controlling you.
          "Those who can't remember the past are condemmed to repeat it".- George Santayana.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by GREENBACK View Post
            I know people hate them but it's up to the user IMO to be responsible with them. I don't hate cc's or the companies anymore than I hate mortgage companies. People who got in trouble with both of these types of credit have only themeselves to blame.
            I don't agree. I hate them all too.

            I have yet to have had a credit card with anything good to say about it.

            I use Chase Freedom because I earn on average 3% cash back.

            I am probably going to drop them because they have yet to remove a $20 fraudulent charge and told me they mailed me an affidavit 3 times. Puh-leez. Yeah sure, it got lost in the mail 3 times. Whatevah.

            I just spent 6 months removing fraudulent charges off another card. In both cases they informed me and then pretty much refused to remove them until I called about 10 times.

            I have yet to have good customer service with a credit card, and I've used about 6 companies over the years. Nothing nice to say.

            Even my credit union had a very low minimum and an annual fee. No rewards. But at least the customer service was okay. Maybe I should go back to that. I don't even care about the rewards any more - not worth the headache.

            Never paid a dime of interest, but yeah, not a fan anyway.

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            • #7
              I happen to love my credit cards. I don't think they are evil and I have never had a moments trouble with them (except for one fraudulent charge a couple of years ago but they took care of it quickly).

              My main card is our Marriott Visa. We have their Premier card. I do pay a $65 annual fee but in return for that, I get a certificate each year for a free stay at up to a category 5 hotel. That certificate is worth $150-$200, so I don't mind the annual fee at all.

              We average a free vacation every other year. One year we got 5 free nites in Boston, then 5 in San Francisco. Last year, we got 10 free nites in New Hampshire. Right at the moment, I have enough points for up to 11 free nights (though in reality it would be less since we'd stay at a nicer hotel). We'll probably use points in 2009 for a trip somewhere.

              We also use our Discover cards but mainly to take advantage of their 5% cash back bonus deals.
              Steve

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              • #8
                American Express Blue card all the way. I normally pay it off at the end of the month but if I can't that month then no worries. I get rewards points for every dollar spent and their customer service is 1st class. I was in Chicago once on vaca and for some reason could not use my card--I think it was expiring or something and they had me go to one of their locations down the road and had a temporary card waiting for me within 24 hours. Never had that with MBNA or Chase. I am even thinking of upgrading to their gold card this year due to their AAA like car services. The annual 55 fee would be more than paid for should you get locked out of your car or have a flat.

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                • #9
                  Navy Federal Visa. A wonderful card. Really helped me out when I had more money than sense right out of high school.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by SacredFaerie View Post
                    Navy Federal Visa. A wonderful card. Really helped me out when I had more money than sense right out of high school.
                    Same here, I have the NRewards Visa and their Platinum mastercard. Navy Fed is absolutely the best.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by coreys View Post
                      American Express Blue card all the way.
                      +1, great card and company.

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                      • #12
                        I've been mostly quite happy with my credit cards, which I use almost exclusively for the convenience and rewards. For the last few years, I've had the USAA Mastercard for general purchases (1% back), then Discover's Gas card for the 5% back. I've liked both, esp. the simplicity and terms/limits of my USAA card, but I actually just recently looked into PenFed's Cash Rewards Visa (5% gas, 2% grocery, 1.25% everything else). I'm planning on replacing the two former cards (plus another I have but don't really use much) with the PenFed card. We'll see how it goes, but I've only heard very good things about it.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by GREENBACK View Post
                          I think the responsible use of a credit card indicates financial discipline and control of your finances.

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                          boy the credit cards have brain washed every one "look at how financially responsible i am i can use a credit card" I think using credit cards is just no big deal and proves nothing
                          if you have not noticed they issue them to everyone, not a exclusive club by any means

                          use it get a few points get some cash back


                          but to answer the question I have no favorite

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by simpleyme View Post
                            boy the credit cards have brain washed every one "look at how financially responsible i am i can use a credit card" I think using credit cards is just no big deal and proves nothing
                            if you have not noticed they issue them to everyone, not a exclusive club by any means

                            use it get a few points get some cash back


                            but to answer the question I have no favorite
                            "brainwashed", are you kidding me? The brainwashed are those who go out and max them out and cry to people like me for a way out of their mess. They are a financial tool for smart people who know how to handle their finances in a responsible manner.

                            I don't use cc's to prove anything. I don't owe any thing on them and I don't blame them for anything. They" issue" (offer) them to everyone but not everyone has to accept them.

                            I take my rewards and use them as I see fit to do. If everyone acted like responsible adults, credit cards would be a great thing but not everyone is suited for them.
                            Last edited by GREENBACK; 01-05-2009, 09:33 PM.
                            "Those who can't remember the past are condemmed to repeat it".- George Santayana.

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                            • #15
                              I have a Visa to collect points then redeem them for cash. I cant be bothered keeping up with discovers 5% cash back on this/not that...though I have a discover from when I needed a 0% interest charge balance transfer a few years ago.

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