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<blockquote data-quote="Up Y'oars" data-source="post: 108242" data-attributes="member: 764"><p>I'm the same way, Gus. I put everything I can on the credit card and pay it all off at the end of the month. I was using the Scheels Card (approximately $150/yr in gift cards), but my bank, USAA, was offering 1.5% back on everything (added $50/yr to my pocket). Now, I cancelled my Scheels Card and opened up a CitiBank DoubleCash card. They offer 2% back on everything (another $100/yr to my pocket) no matter what it is and where purchased. </p><p></p><p>If you look at the websites that Eric speaks of above. They can tell you which company does the best for rewards based on how your spending goes. If you put everything on one card and pay it always off, the DoubleCash was the #1 answer. Because, if you're always paying the amount, in-full, every month, who cares what interest rate they're putting on the darned thing?</p><p></p><p>I expect to make $300/yr in returns, now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Up Y'oars, post: 108242, member: 764"] I'm the same way, Gus. I put everything I can on the credit card and pay it all off at the end of the month. I was using the Scheels Card (approximately $150/yr in gift cards), but my bank, USAA, was offering 1.5% back on everything (added $50/yr to my pocket). Now, I cancelled my Scheels Card and opened up a CitiBank DoubleCash card. They offer 2% back on everything (another $100/yr to my pocket) no matter what it is and where purchased. If you look at the websites that Eric speaks of above. They can tell you which company does the best for rewards based on how your spending goes. If you put everything on one card and pay it always off, the DoubleCash was the #1 answer. Because, if you're always paying the amount, in-full, every month, who cares what interest rate they're putting on the darned thing? I expect to make $300/yr in returns, now. [/QUOTE]
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