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 How do you get credit card companies to stop sending you special offers. I get 5 or 6 a week.?
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 Can I get a 100% mortgage with a 590 credit score?
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 Where can i check my credit report for free?
I mean really free....


 Got about $15,000 in debt (noncredit card) should i file bankruptcy?
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 Can you put money in your account through an ATM thats a debit ATM?
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 Does having lots of credit/store cards affect your credit worthiness positively or negatively?
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 Suggestions of credit cards to re-establish credit?
I am trying to re-establish my credit and already have cards from First Premier Bank, Household Bank, Orchard Bank and Capital One. Does anyone know of other banks or companies that are worth ...


 How do I build good credit???
And what credit cards are the easiest and best for a young college student to apply for ???...


 Question about what's right.... Here's my situation?
I bought a 4 wheeler, and a few months later I decided to sell it because it was just sitting in my garage. My in-laws asked my hubby if they could take over payments, and I said only if they make ...


 How to repair bad credit?
If someone has bad credit how do you repair it?...


 Do you know any banks or atm's that don't charge any fee's?
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 How can I build my bad credit?
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 My little sister just ordered an all access visa debit card in my name. HELP ME?!?
I went back and looked up the info on it and i've been hearing that it charges you a one time fee for the card and some other monthly charges as well? does anyone have this card or have a ...


 A way to check your bills online?
I have several bills and some of them I only get a statement thru the internet with different email addresses. Then when its too late, i get a phone call or a late mail statement. Is there a way ...


 Will canceling my credit card get me out of paying an annual fee?
I've just been hit with a $60 annual fee on a credit card (Chase Visa) that I no longer need and haven't used for months. If I cancel the card, will I still owe the $60, or will it be ...


 My car paying installment can i sell it?
hello
my car paying installment, can i sell the car ?
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can the car change to my partner name ? can the lender find ...


 I have a car and want to do a volunteer repro will it hurt my credit?
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 Help! Should I use my savings for a down payment for a car or to pay off my credit card debt?
My debt is $6200 and I have 7000 saved up. I am going to get a car regardless because mine is on its last leg.
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I neglected to say that I am in credit counselling. I ...


 Can I lower my interest on a bank loan?
I have a decent size loan out (about 13 G) from a bank. I see they are charging me a 10% interest rate when my credit score is over 750. That sounds like BS to me. Is is possible for them to lower ...


 How can I confirm that the job I got through E-Mail is scam or real?
I have got a job offer from Zenith Bank Plc London (UK) as senior Manager (Credit) at their London Branch. Please confirm what is avarage salary is being paid to senior Manager in Banking ...



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Which credit card gives u the most benefits and rewards?
like cash back or air-line tickets...
how is bank of america's power rewards credit card?
                     
 




Chris C
Blue from American Express is a great credit card for getting cash back. Chase Free Cash Rewards Visa Card is also a great card to consider. You can earn 5% cash back at supermarkets, gas stations, and drugstores. For example, if you spend $5000 a year buying grocery at supermarkets you will be eligible for a $250 check. http://www.iapplyforcreditcards.com/cash-back-credit-card.php

Chase Travel Platinum Visa Card is very nice card for getting airline miles and other travel rewards.
http://www.iapplyforcreditcards.com/travel-reward-credit-card.php


Waine
here you'll find a few comprehensive & FREE sites that explain it all quite nicely.Check out the first one down the list first!
http://credit-cards.ebookorama.com
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http://credit-repair.ebookorama.com
if you get any luck please don't forget about me lol, hope it helped you!


Anna Nichole Smith
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the one im your pocket you should let me see ill go to a couple store get some shite and tell you


Emi
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I personally like the benefits from my Discover card... 5% cashback for my gas!


Bring on Socialism!!
Credit card are stupid, they say they are going to give you a reward, but by the time you are done you really do not get anything. You are going to go spend 5,000 on your card to get what 10% back or to get so much for airline miles. Credit cards are just a way to keep people in debt. Listen to Dave Ramsey. I used credit cards, mine was just supposed to be for emergencies. Now I am in credit hell And sent to collections. Mine were only for emergencies too.


Mr Credit Card
There are lots of different types of reward credit cards. But here are my thoughts.

Cash Back - The best ones have just been discontinued. The Citi Dividend Platinum Select Card and the Chase Cash Plus Rewards Card used to have the best features - paid 5% rebates on groceries, gasoline and drugstore purchases. These are have been discontinued. Currently, the best cash back card is the Blue Cash from American Express. It pays 5% rebates on supermarket, gasoline and drugstore purchases and 1.5% on other purchases. You have to spend above $6,500 in your annual spending to earn these rebates. Before that you earn 1% and 0.5% respectively.

Reward Cards - Your choice of reward cards depend on the type of rewards you like.

For those who are members of a few frequently flyer program, the membership rewards is probably the most appropriate program. The American Express Gold Card will probably be suitable.

Those who want to earn free airline tickets, do not mind which airline they fly, do not want blackout dates may want to consider the Citi Diamond Preferred Rewards Card or the Chase Flexible Rewards Card. The Citi Diamond Preferred Rewards Card allows you to earn 5 points for every dollar you spend on supermarket, gasoline and drugstore purchases. Hence, spending just $5,000 on these items can earn you a free airline ticket.

The Chase Flexible Rewards is unique because you require less points for a free airline ticket if you choose continental airlines. You can also transfer points to United Mileage Plus Miles.

Cash Back for travel

One of the drawbacks of a reward credit card with its own reward program is that they impose some restrictions when you use points to book your travel rewards. Most require you to book your tickets 21 days in advance and some require a Saturday night stay!. You also cannot book flights with stopovers. Almost all credit card reward program requires that you book your tickets through an "in-house" travel agent. If you are a last minute traveller or simply do not like these restrictions, then you will like the Blue Sky from American Express. With this card, you can use any travel agent (even internet agents) to book your travel arrangements and get the best deal. You then use your points to get a credit on your next statement at a rate of 7,500 points for $100 (ie more than 1%).

Alternatively, the Chase BP Visa Card allows you to earn 2% cash rebates on travel and dining expenses. If you prefer to earn cash rebates on travel, this may be a card to consider.


Bank of America Power Rewards

You asked about this card and reward program. One of the attractive features about this card is that if you want a free airline ticket and it is a short haul flight and (within a designated zone), you only need 20,000 points for a free airline ticket, compared to 25,000 points. However, the travel rewards are very limited. On their website, there is only free airline tickets for flights within continental US. If you want to fly from US to Hawaii or to Europe, this is not the card to get. The shopping rewards are comparable to major credit card reward programs.


Hope this helps


jmaximus9
It really depends on YOUR credit. Most credit are basically the same. However the better your credit, the better rewards you will be offered.


Karen Elaine
i think american express gives you the most availability to choose the card you need and the rewards that would work for you


Been There~Done That!
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None.

It is a scheme just to get you to use them

Don't use them unless you absolutely have to.


spyderfantum13
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It depends on your credit score, do some research to find the best deal/rates. Sometimes going through your own bank is the way to go not only because of benefits but because its so much easier to handle if you have online banking.


xskeptictankx
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Chase has been good to me and they have TONS of different reward systems.


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