Can you explain what manufactured spend is? I've never heard of it. Being able to take those trips with rewards is great! |
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There are lots of ways to "spend": buying gift cards that can be liquidated online to pay your cc back is one easy one. There are several people (at least a dozen, likely many more) who make their living blogging about how to do it. Google "frequent miler". He doesn't focus on beginners as much as others - there are others who specialize in that - but he's one of my favorites.
It is nice. I also travel a bit for work, which helps, but it's nice to know we can take our kids anywhere we want for very little outlay. |
This. I loved it while I had one. The 30,000 point signup bonus is very nice and I got free roundtrip tickets to Asia using points. You earn 2 points for dining and 1 point for everything else. Their customer service was very nice. Never had to wait on hold or do the annoying "enter your credit card number using keypad" thing. |
| Fidelity Amex. Two percent back on all spending if you deposit into a Fidelity account. |
| IF you look at nerdwallet the highest rewards card is the barclays card. 2.1% return. |
| I use both my BOA platinum rewards visa and Chase freedom for their cash back and usually get close to $1000 cash back at the end of each year. Plus BOA gives you an extra 10% bonus if you deposit cash rewards into a BOA checking account. I put just about everything on my cards and pay in full each month. I always wait to cash out the points til year end and use it for holiday shopping. |
We have this card and it is awesome. 6% back on groceries for the first $6,000 you spend (1% cash back after that), 3% back on gas and department store purchases, and 1% back on everything else. No signups each quarter, no hassle, and you can just apply the cashback to your balance, which is nice (we have a Citibank Dividends Mastercard World Elite for all the places that don't take Amex and for its superb benefits, but that card makes you take a check each quarter instead of just knocking down your bill). |
I follow frequent miler and a bunch of other blogs. I opened serve accounts for me and my husband. Anything else you do locally? I don't think our walmarts have those money center kiosks. At least not in DC proper. Any other ways you're earning points that are easy to do locally? |
| My delta amex sucks. Huge annual fee. |
| I have two that I like - BOA Cash Rewards and Chase United. The United one is only worth the fee if you travel enough to use the rewards/benefits. |
Can you provide links for the blogs and what are serve accounts? |
Walmart is old news! Get the red card - much easier! FMer talks all about red bird.
For the other poster, Serve is an online account thru Amex. |
| Love our Chase Freedom card. Last month we got $90 cash back because Amazon was one of the 5% cash back categories and that's where we bought all of our Christmas gifts. This quarter is 5% back on groceries, they also usually do 5% back on gas during the summer which is great for summer road trips. I've been very happy with Chase customer service and their online service is very easy to use. |
| We have Chase Freedom and Chase Sapphire, both good. I'm not sure whether we'll keep the Sapphire once we have to pay an annual fee. |
I've read all about the red card and want to get it but can't believe it will be able to continue as is (up to $5k). Worried about the hassle of closing our serve accounts to sign up for Red and then the benefit going away or greatly diminished. |