Re: OT - Bank of America
- From: LouB <LouB@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 25 Sep 2009 11:48:58 -0400
Dimitrios Paskoudniakis wrote:
"Master Betty" <email@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:h9gav6$j3n$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxYou are missing an easy opportunity to have a credit card company give you hundreds of dollars of free money each year.
I cut up all my credit cards and haven't used one since. We only have our mortage and a small car loan left.
I have an AmEx Blue Cash card, which gives me a 5% rebate on groceries, gas, and prescription drugs, and 1.25% on everything else. I pay in full each month, get a free grace period, don't write any checks, don't have to carry around cash, and once per year I get a credit on my account of many many hundreds of dollars. I have a VISA that gives a 1% rebate when a merchant doesn't accept AmEx, and I get that rebate credit the next month.
I always pay in full each month.
The credit card company is paying me to use their card.
Of course others use cards in this manner that give other types of rewards (ie airline miles). My father's card is through the same bank as his mortgage, so his card rebate goes right toward extra principal payment on his mortgage.
I can't imagine why anyone who is creditworthy would not take advantage of this opportunity rather than do what you are doing.
Good advice.
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