Best Rewards Credit Card?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:American Express Blue Cash Preferred
You get 6% back on groceries up to $6,000 per year, 3% back on gas and 1% back on everything else.
There's a $95 annual fee but if you spend $1,000 in the first 3 months you'll get $150 cash back (for the first year only).



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Also, you don't have to just pick one. This AMEX Blue Card is a no brainer for all of your grocery purchases. No card gives you 6%. We try and use this card exclusively for groceries and gas.

Not OP but when you say 6% back on groceries up to $6k per year, does that mean the most I get back on groceries will be $360? I probably spend $12k+ on groceries per year so I'd cap that one out halfway through. That fee is really steep, too. That's the number one reason I have never had an AmEx card. There are so many rewards cards that don't charge a fee, does this one really make it worth it?

Not to mention that plenty of place don't take AmEx so you won't always have the option to use it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:American Express Blue Cash Preferred
You get 6% back on groceries up to $6,000 per year, 3% back on gas and 1% back on everything else.
There's a $95 annual fee but if you spend $1,000 in the first 3 months you'll get $150 cash back (for the first year only).



+100

Also, you don't have to just pick one. This AMEX Blue Card is a no brainer for all of your grocery purchases. No card gives you 6%. We try and use this card exclusively for groceries and gas.

Not OP but when you say 6% back on groceries up to $6k per year, does that mean the most I get back on groceries will be $360? I probably spend $12k+ on groceries per year so I'd cap that one out halfway through. That fee is really steep, too. That's the number one reason I have never had an AmEx card. There are so many rewards cards that don't charge a fee, does this one really make it worth it?


After you reach the $6,000 mark it becomes a 1% reward.
If you spend > $12k on groceries then a different card may be better for you.

If you do the math, a 2% back on everything card would require you to spend $18,000 on groceries to get $360 back.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I like my Amazon Chase Visa. I get 3% back on Amazon purchases, 2% back on gas, restaurants, and drugstores, and 1% back on everything else.

Even better, it gives me the option to apply my rewards to my Amazon account so I can just use it on my next purchase. (They will also send you a check if you'd rather put that money in the bank.) I love going to buy printer ink or whatever, and getting it for free because of the rewards.


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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:American Express Blue Cash Preferred
You get 6% back on groceries up to $6,000 per year, 3% back on gas and 1% back on everything else.
There's a $95 annual fee but if you spend $1,000 in the first 3 months you'll get $150 cash back (for the first year only).



+100

Also, you don't have to just pick one. This AMEX Blue Card is a no brainer for all of your grocery purchases. No card gives you 6%. We try and use this card exclusively for groceries and gas.

Not OP but when you say 6% back on groceries up to $6k per year, does that mean the most I get back on groceries will be $360? I probably spend $12k+ on groceries per year so I'd cap that one out halfway through. That fee is really steep, too. That's the number one reason I have never had an AmEx card. There are so many rewards cards that don't charge a fee, does this one really make it worth it?


After you reach the $6,000 mark it becomes a 1% reward.
If you spend > $12k on groceries then a different card may be better for you.

If you do the math, a 2% back on everything card would require you to spend $18,000 on groceries to get $360 back.

Except it is used on far more than just groceries. The average monthly bill is around $4k and includes all household purchases.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:American Express Blue Cash Preferred
You get 6% back on groceries up to $6,000 per year, 3% back on gas and 1% back on everything else.
There's a $95 annual fee but if you spend $1,000 in the first 3 months you'll get $150 cash back (for the first year only).



+100

Also, you don't have to just pick one. This AMEX Blue Card is a no brainer for all of your grocery purchases. No card gives you 6%. We try and use this card exclusively for groceries and gas.

Not OP but when you say 6% back on groceries up to $6k per year, does that mean the most I get back on groceries will be $360? I probably spend $12k+ on groceries per year so I'd cap that one out halfway through. That fee is really steep, too. That's the number one reason I have never had an AmEx card. There are so many rewards cards that don't charge a fee, does this one really make it worth it?


After you reach the $6,000 mark it becomes a 1% reward.
If you spend > $12k on groceries then a different card may be better for you.

If you do the math, a 2% back on everything card would require you to spend $18,000 on groceries to get $360 back.

Except it is used on far more than just groceries. The average monthly bill is around $4k and includes all household purchases.


As I said before, I use the Amex card for groceries and gas and another card that gives 2% for everything else.
No one is putting a gun to you head and telling you to get an Amex card. Do whatever you want; I'm just answering a question.
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