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berlinsmommy
07-16-2006, 12:58:44 AM
Here it goes, I'm going to try to compile a list of credit cards that give cash rewards back on purchases. I'll start with what I know and hopefully a lot of you can add on!

Citi Dividend American Express (http://www.citibank.com/us/cards/cardserv/amex/divplat-amex.jsp) 5% cash back at supermarkets, drugstores, and gas stations. 1% cash back on other purchases. 0% on balance transfers for 12 months. $5 Cash bonus with each balance transfer over $1,500, but balance transfer fees apply. No annual reward limit. This is probably the best straight rewards cards, especially for gas, grocery, and drugstore as long as you pay it in full every month.

Citi Dividend Platinum Select Mastercard (https://www.accountonline.com/ACQ/Chooser/LearnMore?siteId=CB&CARD_KEYS=4T4Z55K6-M) 5% cash back at supermarkets, drugstores, and gas stations. 1% cash back on other purchases. Limit $300 back per year, warehouse stores do not count for 5% catagories. 0% Balance Transfer for 12 months.

Discover Platinum (http://www.discovercard.com/apply/platinum/) 5% Cash Back on "Get More" Purchases, these are random catagory promos that seem to change quarterly. Past promos have included: gas, groceries, health clubs, home improvement, books, and more. The current promo is a hodge-podge that includes Pier 1, Linen's N Things, and tuition. All other purchases are on a tiered system based on annual spending. The first $1,500 is 0.25% cash back, the second $1,500 is 0.50% cash back, and after that it is 1% cash back. They also offer a 0% Balance Transfer for 12 months.

Discover Platinum Gas (http://www.discovercard.com/apply/gas/) 5% Cash Back on gas. All other purchases are on a tiered system based on annual spending. The first $1,500 is 0.25% cash back, the second $1,500 is 0.50% cash back, and after that it is 1% cash back. They also offer a 0% Balance Transfer for 12 months.

American Express Blue Cash (https://www124.americanexpress.com/cards/loyalty.do?page=bluecash.maximize) For the first $6,500 in purchases: 1% back on gas, grocery, and drugstore purchases, 0.5% on all other purchases. $6,500-$50k in spending: 5% back on gas, grocery, and drugstore purchases, 1.5% on all other purchases. If you spend a lot, this might be a good choice, the 1.5% on other purchases after $6,500 is the best I was able to find.

Chase Cash Plus Rewards (http://www.firstusa.com/cgi-bin/webcgi/webserve.cgi?partner_dir_name=chase_cashplus_ch01_ fsi&page=cont&msc=Z0049034) $50 cash back after first purchase, 5% back on gas, grocery, and drugstore purchases, 1% on all other purchases. $300 yearly reward limit. 0% APR for 12 months on balance transfers and purchases. If you have a large upcoming purchase that you could pay off in the next 12 months, this card would be a fantastic choice. Also for someone who does not charge much and would not hit the $300 yearly reward limit, the sign up bonus might make this a good card for you.

robinbrooke
08-30-2006, 07:44:58 PM
We received a letter in the mail today regarding our Citi Dividend Card, informing us of the following changes:

"You will earn only 2% cash back on purchases made at supermarkets, drugstores and gas stations (effective October 13)." (Formerly, was earning 5%).

"However, you will also earn 2% cash back on convenience stores and utilities. Utilities are defined as electric, gas power, water supply, refuse services, excluding telephone services. Cable is defined as satellite and other pay television and radio services. 1% cash back on all other purchases, etc., etc., etc.." (Our utility companies do NOT accept credit card payments, so no benefit to us on that.)

Well, it looks like it's time to apply for a new credit card that will still offer the 5% reward....if they still exist! :rolleyes:

reminbi2000
08-31-2006, 11:40:38 AM
We received a letter in the mail today regarding our Citi Dividend Card, informing us of the following changes:

"You will earn only 2% cash back on purchases made at supermarkets, drugstores and gas stations (effective October 13)." (Formerly, was earning 5%).

"However, you will also earn 2% cash back on convenience stores and utilities. Utilities are defined as electric, gas power, water supply, refuse services, excluding telephone services. Cable is defined as satellite and other pay television and radio services. 1% cash back on all other purchases, etc., etc., etc.." (Our utility companies do NOT accept credit card payments, so no benefit to us on that.)

Well, it looks like it's time to apply for a new credit card that will still offer the 5% reward....if they still exist! :rolleyes:

Thanks for the update. I just cashed out $50 from Citi Dividends card and still have $5.00 balance there. So probably time to put that card in my drawer now.

Did you have Chase Cash Plus Rewards? I and DW both have one so we can take advantage of $300 yearly max rewards per card.

Also, Chase Cash Plus Rewards will give you 5% Full Cash Rewards at Walmart SuperCenter purchase and Citibank Dividend Card does not give you that. Though must be at Super Walmart where grocery is sold though. I buy Walmart Gift Cards to use at Sam's Club to get my 5% rewards. I raraly shopped at Walmart though except when I do oil change.

robinbrooke
08-31-2006, 07:41:41 PM
Thanks for the update. I just cashed out $50 from Citi Dividends card and still have $5.00 balance there. So probably time to put that card in my drawer now.

Did you have Chase Cash Plus Rewards? I and DW both have one so we can take advantage of $300 yearly max rewards per card.

Also, Chase Cash Plus Rewards will give you 5% Full Cash Rewards at Walmart SuperCenter purchase and Citibank Dividend Card does not give you that. Though must be at Super Walmart where grocery is sold though. I buy Walmart Gift Cards to use at Sam's Club to get my 5% rewards. I raraly shopped at Walmart though except when I do oil change.

I need to cash out the $200+ Citi Dividends and put my card in the drawer, too, (as soon as I can find a replacement card).

Does the Chase Cash Plus card give you 5% on supermarkets, gasoline, and drugstores (in addition to Super Walmart)? I also don't shop a lot at Walmart (our store does have groceries), but I would be happy to get the 5% on my occasional purchases there. :smile: I think that's a very smart idea to buy your gift cards at Walmart to use at Sam's. You certainly know how to maximize your rewards/savings!!! :yourock:

So, do you recommend the Chase Cash Plus card then as a good replacement for the Citi card?

Hmmmm, Walmart for oil changes....I need to check their price. We usually get the oil changed in our vehicles at one of those oil change places, using a $3 coupon, but I bet Walmart would be cheaper???? I need to check.

Thanks for sharing your info! :BigHand:

reminbi2000
09-01-2006, 10:30:10 AM
$200 dividends! Wow. :beavisnbutthead:

Let me put this way, Chase Rewards at least give same 5% rewards as Citi Dividend card, plus 5% at Walmart SuperCenter at least for now. Also you get $50 bonus cash after your first purchase.

robinbrooke
09-01-2006, 03:43:49 PM
$200 dividends! Wow. :beavisnbutthead:

Let me put this way, Chase Rewards at least give same 5% rewards as Citi Dividend card, plus 5% at Walmart SuperCenter at least for now. Also you get $50 bonus cash after your first purchase.

Sounds good to me. Guess I'll check on the Chase and apply for it. And YAY, I'd like to have the $50 bonus cash for first purchase!!!!!! Thanks reminbi, and I hope you and DW have a great holiday weekend!!! :BigHandWave:

MOM2SNOX
09-01-2006, 07:50:44 PM
I've had my fill of BOTH Citibank and Chase.... I've decided to STOP using all of my credit cards but keeping the upper limit ones open so my credit rating remains high!

reminbi2000
09-02-2006, 06:26:15 AM
Thanks reminbi, and I hope you and DW have a great holiday weekend!!! :BigHandWave:


Same to you! :smile:

By the way, I just signed up this promotion for Discover Platinum Card (either call or sign up in your account online website). It runs from 10/01/2006 till 12/31/2006 and up to $50 rewards or $1000 Qualified Purchase! :RockOn:

From October 1, 2006 through December 31, 2006, use your Discover Card to get 5% Cashback Bonus for $1,000 in purchases on:

Restaurants—From fast food to fine dining

Movies—From movie tickets to movie rentals

Books, Music and Everything Else
In-store or online from these specific retailers:
AMAZON.COM
Barnes & Noble
Borders®
Circuit City
Crutchfield®
Napster®
Waldenbooks®

reminbi2000
09-02-2006, 11:34:59 AM
[QUOTE=robinbrooke]"However, you will also earn 2% cash back on convenience stores and utilities. Utilities are defined as electric, gas power, water supply, refuse services, excluding telephone services. Cable is defined as satellite and other pay television and radio services. 1% cash back on all other purchases, etc., etc., etc.." (Our utility companies do NOT accept credit card payments, so no benefit to us on that.)
QUOTE]

Actually this is good news for me. Now I can get extra 1% for my internet service fee (by cable company so I assume maybe it will get 2%) and my satellite TV bill. Still I shall be able to get $50 rebate check in two years. :PinkElephant: :Cow:

robinbrooke
09-02-2006, 09:55:34 PM
From October 1, 2006 through December 31, 2006, use your Discover Card to get 5% Cashback Bonus for $1,000 in purchases on:




Thanks for the info on the Discover Card. Do I understand correctly that you get the 5% ONLY for the time period of Oct. 1, 2006 through Dec. 31, 2006?

robinbrooke
09-02-2006, 10:04:17 PM
[QUOTE=reminbi2000
Actually this is good news for me. Now I can get extra 1% for my internet service fee (by cable company so I assume maybe it will get 2%) and my satellite TV bill. Still I shall be able to get $50 rebate check in two years. :PinkElephant: :Cow:[/QUOTE]

You know, now that I think about it, I believe our cable company DOES accept credit card payments, so extra 1% for me, too, on the internet service fee. Guess I will have to keep the Citi card after all, but I can foresee me getting confused on which credit card I need to use for specific charges in order to max out the rebate rewards! :confused: :confused: :confused:

reminbi2000
09-03-2006, 02:53:49 AM
Thanks for the info on the Discover Card. Do I understand correctly that you get the 5% ONLY for the time period of Oct. 1, 2006 through Dec. 31, 2006?
Yes. These 5% are 3 month only. But still better than nothing.

reminbi2000
09-03-2006, 02:59:36 AM
Guess I will have to keep the Citi card after all, but I can foresee me getting confused on which credit card I need to use for specific charges in order to max out the rebate rewards! :confused: :confused: :confused:

I use Microsoft Money so I know how much bonus I have redeemed one year for record keeping purpose.

If you and your husband apply for both Chase Rewards and Citiband Dividend American Express (5% on Grocery, Gas, Drug Store too), then I doubt you will max out all four cards one year on bonus. :smile:

PMFan
09-03-2006, 11:36:45 AM
why is this titled "Part 1" ?

this is not good promo for me. but i do have $800+ in rewards. guess i should cash that in soon! i need to see what they have for double cash back offers.
Same to you! :smile:

By the way, I just signed up this promotion for Discover Platinum Card (either call or sign up in your account online website). It runs from 10/01/2006 till 12/31/2006 and up to $50 rewards or $1000 Qualified Purchase! :RockOn:

From October 1, 2006 through December 31, 2006, use your Discover Card to get 5% Cashback Bonus for $1,000 in purchases on:

Restaurants—From fast food to fine dining
Movies—From movie tickets to movie rentals
Books, Music and Everything Else

Daniellematis
09-03-2006, 05:28:54 PM
why is this titled "Part 1" ?

this is not good promo for me. but i do have $800+ in rewards. guess i should cash that in soon! i need to see what they have for double cash back offers.

$800!! Holy Smokes! What are you waiting for? I'm always boring and put it towards my bill

Do you still need to call every time the promo changes to sign up?

Cookie
03-16-2007, 05:08:44 PM
Just wondering if anyone has signed up for a new credit card recently? I'm looking for something with high cash rewards and hopefully no rewards limit since I charge my kids daycare at $1850/month!
Any ideas?

mytuesdays
03-16-2007, 11:22:19 PM
I charge my kids daycare at $1850/month!


:shock2: whoa!

qponqueen
03-17-2007, 04:36:01 AM
COOKIE The way YOU spend, I think you should get a Carnival Cuise Miles card. You get 10,000 miles just for signing up! I am close to having my free cruise. I plan to merge that with the free three-day cruise(for two!) I just signed up for by opening a new account at Bank Atlantic. I think I will be able to do that for a longer cruise. (Because that is also the bank for Carnival Cruise lines.)I can't wait!! If you have never been on a cruise.....it is HEAVEN!!!!!!!!!!

MaryMary
03-17-2007, 08:58:10 AM
Just wondering if anyone has signed up for a new credit card recently? I'm looking for something with high cash rewards and hopefully no rewards limit since I charge my kids daycare at $1850/month!
Any ideas?

Discover card offers periodically 5% off healthcare and educational bills. The promo period usually lasts 4 mo.
I used to charge my kids tuition untill they went with Lincoln service which charges extra 3% for the priviledge to charge.. ;(

bodacious
03-17-2007, 09:08:32 AM
I love my Chase card. I only buy neccessities i.e. gas food pay some bills but I get huge rewards!!!

Cookie
03-17-2007, 05:33:48 PM
I consider the daycare a necessity too!
But does it count as healthcare or educational for the Discover promo?
I figure with the daycare cost, I can easliy reach the $300 yearly cash back limit set by most cards. I currently use one for airline mileage but i'm not too happy with it lately. I'd like a new card without a yearly fee and without a yearly limit for the rewards. And I don't see a cruise in my near future! Maybe a new airline rewards card would be better... Too much to consider!

MaryMary
03-17-2007, 06:26:00 PM
I consider the daycare a necessity too!
But does it count as healthcare or educational for the Discover promo?


It takes a toll free phone call to find out! However I wouldn't be satisfied with their rep verbal yes or no. Ask them to send you a disclosure what qualifies under these categories, or refer you to a place at their website where you can see that info.
Call 1-800-DISCOVER (1-800-347-2683), ask about their cycles.
Up to the end of March they offer 5% off travel related charges, April to June 5% on shopping @ HD, Sears, Kohls, Lowe's, etc.

phlack
03-19-2007, 05:15:01 AM
I definitely make more money from credit card incentives than I do with coupons and sales :(.

I've probably gotten a couple grand over the past 12 months from cash back, as well as signup promotions.

The $500 in home Depot cards from Amex was sufficient to repaint my house!

-Mike

MaryMary
03-19-2007, 05:30:07 PM
I definitely make more money from credit card incentives than I do with coupons and sales :(.

I've probably gotten a couple grand over the past 12 months from cash back, as well as signup promotions.

The $500 in home Depot cards from Amex was sufficient to repaint my house!

-Mike

To buy the paint or to hire someone??
To paint our house we have a quote for over $7K..

phlack
03-20-2007, 04:27:08 AM
Oh, to buy it.

Heck, to pay someone...they wanted $1500 just to do three inside rooms. I shudder what they would want to paint the outside.

Actually, I had a retired guy across the street offer to paint my outside for $1000, INCLUDING paint. I should have taken him up on it. Considering it cost me ~$500 for the outside and primer, it would have been a good deal...for me!

-Mike


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