What credit cards do you have /biz/? Which is your favorite?
I currently have an
American Express Premier Rewards Gold. (which I'm about to cancel before I have to pay the annual fee, worth getting it for the bonuses)
Chase Amazon Card. 3% cashback at Amazon.
USAA Cashback rewards plus. 5% cashback on gas is pretty nice.
Barclaycard Ring Mastercard, grandfathered in with the former 8.75% apr. Barclays pretty shitty. They don't offer this low of an apr anymore.
A line of credit with paypal smart connect. Synchrony bank is also pretty shitty. Would not recommend, although having a debit card thats actually a credit card has its uses in specific situations.
Citi 2% cashback card. My favorite for the features and the cashback.
I'm always on the lookout for unique cards that offer unique rewards.
The only other cards I'm considering getting is the Better Balance Rewards card because free money and maybe a card for travel. Will probably get a discover at some point.
I'm tempted to try the Amazon credit card but I don't use Amazon enough to warrant it.
5% back on gas sounds pretty nice anon.
Currently only have my Navy Federal cards, one with 1.5% cashback everywhere, and a rewards card for 3% back at restaurants(wish it was supermarkets) 2% on gas and 1% everything else
>not using amex centurion
stay poor /biz/tards
>2017
>still using credit cards
I just got approved for an Amex Blue Cash Everyday card.
>>2065676
>be me
>run small business, use amazon credit card for everything cuz I buy loads of shit on amazon
>supplies and small tools are cheaper there than locally and it saves me tons of time
>usually get $150-$250 in amazon cash EVERY month, to spend on things for myself and/or my house
Feels fawking great mane! I blow about $6k a month total, not all on Amazon. Its shit i have to buy anyway, so why not?
>>2065629
Synchrony bank is full of shitheads, I can attest to this. When I worked for Lowe's I had so many customers who got fucked over by them. Situations like them losing their no interest promotion because a cashier had to redo a transaction, or declining people altogether for some incredibly trivial reason that 90% of other banks wouldn't give a rat's ass about.
Granted, I understand Synchrony isn't entirely to be held accountable, however, their customer service is so vitriolic that I didn't even want to deal with them. Also, their interest rates are as high as possible, always.