I have a Schwab VISA. Straightforward 2% cash back, paid to my brokerage account automatically each month. Unfortunately I don't think they are still offering it.
Coach
I have a Schwab VISA. Straightforward 2% cash back, paid to my brokerage account automatically each month. Unfortunately I don't think they are still offering it.
Coach
rdw, Pentagon Federal Credit Union has a good one. See the two threads below for more discussion.
http://www.early-retirement.org/forums/f28/credit-card-rewards-51491.html
http://www.early-retirement.org/forums/f28/cc-debt-add-on-best-card-for-rewards-41486.html
I got a letter yesterday from Schwab indicating they will end the relationship with Visa on Oct 1. I assume this perk is short lived.
Also I have a Chase and a Discover that offer 5% on certain varying categories each quarter. I put a note in my billfold to remind me of which card to use for which purchase. So I use a 5% card if applicable, otherwise revert to the 2% card.
One bag pork rinds, $1.19
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I do the same thing. I have a Chase card that offers 3% in "Subaru Bucks" (which I use for maintenance and repairs of my Subaru) and a Discover card where the 5% categories change each quarter. So I use the Discover card whereever I'll get 5%, and the Chase/Subaru for anything else.
Fidelity 2% cashback Amex - reward auto-deposited into fidelity account once they hit $50. Not sure if they still offer it.
For gas, grocery, drugstore, I have a Chase card that says "Rewards" on the front and it is blue. 5% back on those categories. I have the sticky part of a sticky note affixed to my gas/grocery/drugstore CC to remind me what to use it for. I think I wrote the categories directly onto DW's CC to remind her. The chase card lets you request a check after $50 has accumulated. Doesn't take many months of gassing 2 cars to get to $50 cashback. No idea if they still offer this card.
Found this link. Don't know if the info. is accurate - as in, current. I was/am interested since DW drives a Soob.
Review of the Chase Subaru Mastercard Credit Card
The Chase site requires you to login for details.
-CC
That sucks. There goes half my credit line, most likely. If I'm going to get crap rewards, I'd just as soon use my 1% USAA Amex or my CU Visa.I got a letter yesterday from Schwab indicating they will end the relationship with Visa on Oct 1. I assume this perk is short lived.
They've done several of those. Last year they gave 5% cashback on airline tickets for a limited time.3% cashback for back-to-school items (not exactly sure how they calculate this, but I think it's based on certain retailers and it's a seasonal promo)
Same here. It was good while it lasted. Hopefully it'll last a bit longer.
I still have my PenFed card, which I might start using again, but I would like to get a card that doesn't charge any currency conversion fees for international travel. Any recommendations?