I want to get a new card, i have kick ass credit and want one with the best benefits...ie cash back and stuff. Also no interest on balance transfers wouldn't hurt either
4/17/2008 12:57:56 PM
i know there are a bunch of threads on this, but can't find them since search ir broken
4/17/2008 1:03:01 PM
http://bensbargains.net/deal/62185/http://bensbargains.net/deal/61869/http://bensbargains.net/deal/61239/]
4/17/2008 1:07:32 PM
obligatory credit cards are horrible & will unavoidably lead to you being in debt up to your eyeballsdon't forget to look for no annual fees
4/17/2008 1:13:25 PM
4/17/2008 1:16:39 PM
http://www.google.comtype
4/17/2008 1:18:35 PM
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4/17/2008 1:22:46 PM
4/17/2008 2:34:36 PM
I personally only carry Discover.I had some trouble being a stupid college kid like 8-10 years ago, and Discover card is the only company that stuck by me and helped me get out of the debt. I know this was in thier best interest, but several other cards gave a shit less about me or my situation. Only Discover was willing to help, and be very friendly about it too.
4/17/2008 2:48:46 PM
i've had my "student" visa since i turned 18...i still use it since it's pretty much locked at 4%i have a mastercard debit card from ING Direct that i can supposedly use as credit card if i set it up, but i've never used it
4/17/2008 3:05:07 PM
I have a BofA Visa, and it rocks, but I'm pretty uptight about paying it off. I have a capital one card, and it rocks but I'm pretty uptight about paying it off monthly. dunno, haven't really used any rewards or whatever yet.
4/17/2008 3:39:24 PM
american express blue
4/17/2008 4:26:21 PM
my financial adviser said that, despite my credit score (just a few points shy of 800), you should carry a small balance on your card each month to boost your overall scorein nearly 8 years, however, i've only carried a balance for two months, so he might be wrong
4/17/2008 6:46:38 PM
the number isn't everything... the amount of credit history that you have also says a lot about potential risk.
4/17/2008 7:33:57 PM
SECUthey've got good rates, and top notch customer service.i just joined. they are awesome.
4/17/2008 9:24:21 PM
I like my BoA worldpoints VISA
4/18/2008 9:37:29 AM
I looked into the Advanta card, and the 5% cash back on the qualifying items is only up to $1200 per year, and only 1% beyond that.
4/18/2008 10:28:26 AM
4/18/2008 10:56:30 AM
SECU Card
4/18/2008 12:02:52 PM
secu has no rewards system thingy
4/18/2008 12:03:24 PM
I also have a capital one card for several years and have never had a problem
4/18/2008 12:32:41 PM
4/18/2008 1:49:21 PM
i'm ditching my capitol one card - i went slightly over my limit and they charged me plus there is a yearly feei asked for an increase on my limit after i paid off the whole card and they wouldn't give it to mei went and got a BoA VISA with 6 months no interest and WorldPoints a few days ago
4/18/2008 1:49:46 PM
definitely NOT best buy's credit card... they call 5 times a day before the fucking bill is even due.
4/18/2008 1:56:32 PM
do not get a best buy credit card - i didn't realize they charged you $29 even if you were a day latethis caused me not to pay my 18 months no interest off in timei wanted to kill myself or them or somebody
4/18/2008 2:38:13 PM
Thats right folks. Paying your credit card bill late is solely the fault of Best Buy.
4/18/2008 2:42:23 PM
even my capitol one card had a grace periodif i paid my bill online on the 31st it would not register until the 1stbamnow i pay everything early
4/18/2008 3:25:17 PM
4/18/2008 3:40:20 PM
coastal federal credit unioninifinity visa
4/18/2008 6:25:06 PM
"i know my monthly credit card purchases aren't more than 1000/mo"by that, i meant to say my monthly purchases for gas/groceries/drugstores, which is what the amex 5% applies to. if you had a spouse and shared a joint account, this prbly would be the best card to get. but for me, i'm maximizing the cash back rewards with chase, discover, and advanta combined. it's not great money by any means, but it is 'free' money nevertheless, and i'm building credit while 'carrying small balances.' also, it's important to note that many of these rewards cards have a high interest rate (besides advanta), so it's a good idea to pay off balances in full. lastly, it's not a good idea to shop impulsively thinking that you're getting a huge discount.on a sidenote, hi seapunky!
4/19/2008 2:07:51 AM
4/19/2008 6:41:08 AM
usaa amex: https://www.usaa.com/inet/ent_utils/McStaticPages?key=bank_credit_cards_amex"5% cash rebate on your first $650 of gas, grocery and dining purchases each month for the first year."seems i already reached my $1200 limit for advanta for the year. looked online for a gas card and found: https://www.discovercard.com/cardmembersvcs/acqs/app/getapp?sc=K3LE&iq_id=b39447471"5% Cashback Bonus®*on your first $100 in gas and auto maintenance purchases each billing period"basically a $1200 annual limit, but i can use this card just for gas and save my advanta for best buy purchases. looking to upgrade tv later this year.
4/19/2008 1:47:04 PM
starbucks duetto card IMO
4/20/2008 6:05:27 PM
check out this month's Money magazine...they have an article on "the best" credit cards divided up into each category (cash back, low interest rates, etc.)
4/20/2008 7:15:45 PM
http://www.chasefreedomnow.com/home/I was searching for the best rewards card last nov. There is a signup bonus of $50 applied to your cash back. If you wait till you get $200 in rewards, you get $250 sent to you.Basically, its 1% on everything and an extra 2% on certain things you spend a lot on.I put everything on the card and pay it all off at the end of the month. So not only do I collect interest on money I'm not spending, but I end up with about $15 cash back a month. After about 6 months I'm almost ready to get my $250 check.
4/20/2008 10:22:51 PM
^ that sounds like a really good idea.
4/21/2008 9:48:39 AM
4/21/2008 10:15:23 AM
I actually just applied for the Chase BP Visa today, we'll see how that goes. I don't usually go to BP, but I will start now to take advantage of that rebate.
4/21/2008 5:56:19 PM
^^ thanks for the info. bp is expensive, but i'm planning a road trip next month and getting a plane ticket month after (i'm assuming airfare will get 4%). i'll def put it to use first 2 months.oct-dec last year was 5% on movies/dining, and 5% groceries in dec with discover. but that's only 2% more than year-round chase freedom (extra measly $2 for every $100 spent.)
4/22/2008 1:15:58 AM
ok im gonna go into some fun 3am advice. ive recently re-entered the credit game after having to take time off for a while because of some stupid choices way back when. (one positive thing about being almost 30!) -- as soon as i cuss this guy out!!!1 (but decent info will follow if you read it all, i guess. i tend to ramble)
4/22/2008 3:06:56 AM
i was also careless and naive in college. had a few late payments, which takes 7 yrs to clear.mistakes aren't bad if you learn from them, but it's better to learn from other people's mistakes than to make them on your own. spend wisely, build credit, and take advantage of cash back/rewards. but money isn't everything, help people around you every opportunity you get. it's good karma.and btw jackleg, i'd buy your memoir.
4/23/2008 12:55:18 AM
4/23/2008 9:15:22 AM
I have the BoA Platinum Plus Visa. It doesn't have any cool cash back or rewards but there is no annual fee which is good because I rarely use my credit card. I put a couple hundred balance on it per month, like when i stay at a hotel or buy something online I will use this to keep it active. then schedule to pay it off completely the day its due. I have been searching through credit cards as well to find something with rewards but I just haven't found anything yet. I plan on using merril-lynch as a financial advisor later this year and they offer a airline miles/100% protection card that my dad has. I may get something similar.
4/23/2008 10:12:39 AM
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