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Best credit card available?
Wht do you recomend for the best credit card available? I have a MBNA platinum rewards card which used to have 6.9% rate and other good benefits. I usually pay in full each month but sometimes carry a balance when needed. They are raising their rate to 8.9% so I thought I might shop around a bit. Any recomendations?
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I personally like my citi dividends rewards card, get %1 cash back on all purchases and %5 cash back on groceries and gas. A lot of other cash back cards claim to give higher rates of return, but usualy the rate goes on a sliding scale with the less you spend, the lower your percent cash back is. Since I pay it off every month, it's like getting paid to use the card.
One other thing I've noticed is that MBNA has a much easier to use web interface then Citibank. Not a big deal, but if you do everything online like i do it makes a difference. |
shadrock, call up MBNA and complain. Threaten to switch your business to another card. I bet they'll keep you at your 6.9%, if not lower it. It won't hurt to try.
I have an MBNA card which was at 15.99%. I called up and said I had offers in the mail to switch to lower APR cards. They ended up lowering my card to 13.99%. Might not seem like much, but it's something. |
I have an American Airlines Citibank credit card, my interest rate sucks ass I think 13.99%, but I do get free trips. And besides I pay off every bill every month, just so I get a better credit rating.
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I wouldn't complain, as that doesn't always get the best results in my experience. What I have done is that following: "I have been with you for X amount of time and I appreciate the excellent customer service you have given me. I understand you are raising your rates, but I hope you understand that, as a consumer, I need to ensure I have the best possible rate for my finances, as well. I'm hoping you can speak with someone to reduce my rate since I want to remain a customer of MBNA over (other card offer)." That always works for me. They aren't going to drop it to the amazing 0 or 1% you got in the mail, but they will keep it at the 6% and usually even offer a 3% or something for 6-8 months. |
I don't currently have a credit card (I'm 22, and in college). I have debated getting one so that I could work on getting a credit rating, but haven't yet.
If I did get a card, I would pay it off every month, and would be using it just so that I could start to get some credit rating for down the road.. Would MBNA be a good option for me, or is that a card that should be reserved for those that already have decent credit and aren't "new" to the credit card scene? Also, providing I would go with MBNA, is there a big difference in regards to which card you choose? For instance, I was looking at the National Wildlife Federation card, and it seems to offer the same things as the others.. The only difference I saw was a mention of each dollar also accounting for a "Point" which could be used towards other purchases. For those of you that do use MBNA, do you recommend any card types over others, or is it mostly a "graphical" issue. I really like wildlife and nature, and thus the NWF card looked good to me, but I am not sure if I should make my decision on more important matters than what "Association" is tied to the card. Any help with this would be greatly appreciated. I am new to credit cards, and my folks have raised me with the mindset that I should only buy what I can pay for, and I agree with that generally, but I also realize that in the not too distant future I am going to benefit from having a good credit rating, and I may already be getting a delayed start at achieving one. Thank you. |
I love my MBNA card. They are very curteous and are a very well established institution. If they accept your application, you can't go wrong with them, in my experience.
You can build a postive credit rating very quickly by making all of your everyday purchases on the card. I never carry balances from one month to the next. With MBNA, I have been a customer long enough that if I ever needed to, I can do up to 2 payment vacations per year. I just let them know that I won't be making a payment this particularl month and it rolls over to the next. Like I said, I haven't ever had to use it, but sure is nice. As for the graphical stuff, I have a pretty cool tiger on my Discover card that copped me a free mini-fridge in Vegas because the hotel desk guy had a thing for tigers. He started to explain, but then ended it with, "but you understand, so I don't need to tell you!" I just shook my head yes and scooped up the mini-fridge up to our room! So who knows? Get both. You might also find that one place won't take Discover but will take Mastercard (MBNA) or vice versa. 2 is a very practical amount of credit cards. Anything can happen on a trip, even demagnetized strips or when your card views some activity and wants to verify whether it's suspicious. |
amex has been a goodsend for me. Member since 1994 and i'm only 23
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[QUOTE=iccky]I personally like my citi dividends rewards card, get %1 cash back on all purchases and %5 cash back on groceries and gas. A lot of other cash back cards claim to give higher rates of return, but usualy the rate goes on a sliding scale with the less you spend, the lower your percent cash back is. Since I pay it off every month, it's like getting paid to use the card.QUOTE]
I have the same card as well and like it a lot. I used to pay for my Graduate School tutition on this card (and pay it off every month) and got tons of cash back. I might call them and tell them I got one of those MBNA flyers in the mail with the low interest rate and see if I can get them to drop my rate. I think I have 9.8% or something. |
I like the American Express Optima Card. No annual fee and you get cash back. And my dad was able to get me one, which is good since I don't make any money!!!
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Chase perfect card has a good rebate program--3% on Gas everywhere and 1% on everything else. No limits or spending requirements to get these percentages. The rebate is in cash and is available to you immediately. I just switched to this card after my Fleet cash card was bought out by Bank of America two months ago.
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Anyone try out the United or Alaska cards? I'm wondering if this is a better deal than a pure cash back card...
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