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| I do not know much about all the different offers that various credit card companies have, but I have a Chase MC and Visa. I am very pleased with their rewards program. In the past 4 years I have gotten a full size gas grill, 2 free airfare to anywhere in continental U.S. (no restrictions), tupperware, gift certificates, and I am now ready to cash in on either 1 free airfare to Hawaii (no restrictions) or 2 free airfare to Hawaii (with restrictions)! I charge almost everything I can, and then just pay it off at the end of the month. Their points don't seem to expire quickly. This last year I only had 1,200 out of 60,000 that were ready to expire. I love using Chase bank and have never had a problem with them for any reason. I hope this little bit of info. was able to help you some! |
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| Alright, so this may sound crazy, but . . . Does anyone know if you can have a mortgage payment charged to a credit card? I can have it drafted from my checking account, but I was thinking about using the CC to pay my mortgage for the FF miles, ets. Any ideas? |
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| rewards for credit cards There are quite a few out there.. shell mastercard from chase..1% back in gas on all purchases and 5% back on shell gas purchases. 1-800-993-8111 American express (costco) 2% back on all purchases, 2% applies only to be used at costco. 1-800-964-8542 Carclub.com sign up for a card and get something free gascard. Then for $5.99 a month you get to charge $200 for only $180 each month.. You can get wife and husband separate memberships.. They charge the $180 from another card giving you the rewards from that card. Albertson's stores have a 1% back card on food. If you call the credit card companies and ask them what reward programs they offer and suggest a few of these you may get alot more... z77and77 Jesus said, "I go to prepare a place for you." John 14:2 |
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| I used to use Compubank, but since they cancelled their Clickrewards deal, I changed to a Capital One credit card. 3.9% intro, 9.9% fixed, only $19/year annual fee, and you only need a minimum of 18,000 miles to get a ticket. They have the U.S. cut up into three zones. Your miles don't expire for FIVE years as opposed to three, and you can earn up to 5000 miles for a balance transfer. I've only had the card for a few months but am very pleased with the opportunity to earn free tickets in a short amount of time. |
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