Which card suits me best, please help?
I want a new credit card, but it has to be a Visa because they are accepted anywhere. I currently have a Capital One, and I'm having serious issues with them. I want a card that has points you can earn to redeem for free cash back, etc. I also want a card that I can build a strong credit history with, great customer service, no annual fee, low interest rates, points for online purchase, gas purchases, stores purchases you know things like that. I charge mostly everything on card, so I might as well have some rewards while I'm at it, but cash back would be excellent. Are Chase Cash Back cards, any good? Drawbacks, oh and I want a card that will give me at least $1,000 credit line and can use anywhere? What cards would you recommend for the things I mentioned like Chase, CiTiBank, American Express, Discovery, Amex? I'm in no hurry to get a card, but it's something I really need to consider soon. Thanks for your answers. No rude answers please.
Alex
I want a Visa that has the following features:
* Low interest rates
* No annual fee
* Great customer service
* Points for cash back
* Points for online purchases
* Points for gas purchses
* Points for store purchases
* Grocery purchases
* Basically a card that I can use anywhere WITHOUT any problems and with great rewards program. Thank You.
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Actually I would steer away from credit cards because in 3 months they will be obsolete because the world is changing to a new type of payment system. basicly in three months if you would like to purchase anything you are gonna have to give up a body part. Fingers, kidneys, and stuff like that. I hope this was helpful.
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i work for chase and our chase freedom card is our newest best offer. you can switch from cash to points… back to cash… back to points etc. not to mention we have thousands of cards that might catch your attn. points for airlines, gasoline, hotels, entertainment etc. just check out chase.com and see if any interest you… and Good Luck!
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