Some of the better ones out there include 5% back on gas, supermarkets, and tores. But the may have a $300 limit per year. In terms of paying bills, it depends on whether the company you need to pay allows that. Some like phone or gas/electricity may not allow it. I have verizon and I set up my card to auto bill pay. But I can’t do that with other companies.
try citibank, divident reward or something like that. no annual fee, 5% on grocery and gas, 1% on everything else i think. You get 5 dollars every month if you pick e-statement too.
or you can open a bankofamerica checking account, cash back on every debit purchase. the first 3 months, you get whatever the change to the dollar, i.e. the amount is 20.01, you get 99 cents, if the amount is 5.95, you get 5 cents. after the first 3 months, you get 1% back. 4.95 monthly fee if you don’t have direct deposit with them.
December 9th, 2008 at 11:32 am
Some of the better ones out there include 5% back on gas, supermarkets, and tores. But the may have a $300 limit per year. In terms of paying bills, it depends on whether the company you need to pay allows that. Some like phone or gas/electricity may not allow it. I have verizon and I set up my card to auto bill pay. But I can’t do that with other companies.
December 10th, 2008 at 2:27 pm
try citibank, divident reward or something like that. no annual fee, 5% on grocery and gas, 1% on everything else i think. You get 5 dollars every month if you pick e-statement too.
or you can open a bankofamerica checking account, cash back on every debit purchase. the first 3 months, you get whatever the change to the dollar, i.e. the amount is 20.01, you get 99 cents, if the amount is 5.95, you get 5 cents. after the first 3 months, you get 1% back. 4.95 monthly fee if you don’t have direct deposit with them.
December 14th, 2008 at 1:12 am
Here is one: