Credit Card thread
How is Amex as a whole? I've gotten an offer for USAA's CashBack Rewards Amex
(Which I was considering using as Balance Transfer because it has a 0% APR 15 month bit to it)
Citi Doublecash. 1% back on all purchases, another 1% back when you pay. No annual fee. Hidden benefit is that it encourages you to pay everything right the fuck back right away because it literally earns you more to do so.
>>988875
Not bad, but I just want something as a balance transfer for now. The biggest reason it seems good as a BT is because it seems like its got a long 0% period, which will let me do more smaller transfers, which is smarter than doing one large one
Buuuuump
>>988880
>balance transfers
lol
I remember when I was poor too
You just reminded me I should try to reapply for a CC since I was denied last time. I was approved!
I got the AMEX cash back card with no fees.
>>989129
This one is pretty solid, for me it was down to between that and the Citi one I mentioned above.
>>989140
Who says I can't sign up for both tonight? Why not?
>>989091
Ey, not poor, just cheap. Now. Didn't used to be. Lol.
>>989148
21 apr holy fuck m8 too high
>>989278
Like I'm ever going to pay a cent of interest.
>>989129
Should have gotten the preferred, the 6% back in groceries and 3% in gas will erase the annual fee easily
>>989320
I really don't spend that much on groceries and gas. It wouldn't benefit me.
>>989278
with reward cards you never leave a balance for interest to accumulate, that just negates the rewards you earn.
So just pay in full everytime unless you're in a 0% apr promotion.
>>989244
This being said, does anyone have the USAA CashBack Amex?