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DanV8 U POSTER
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Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 12:02 am Post subject: Cash back credit cards for gas purchases |
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I would like to hear thoughts of the people that use credit cards that give cash back when they buy gas. Were there any catches that you found out about after you got the card and tried to claim your cash back? What should I look for as I’m picking a gas cash back card for me? (I had problems with claiming my points or rewards before. It sucks to learn about limitations or some crazy conditions after you've applied for the card.) |
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Steve B
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valter
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Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 10:59 pm Post subject: |
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| Were there any catches that you found out about after you got the card and tried to claim your cash back? What should I look for as I’m picking a gas cash back card for me? (I had problems with claiming my points or rewards before. It sucks to learn about limitations or some crazy conditions after you've applied for the card.) |
DanV8,
It is better to go through terms and conditions before you apply for a credit card. If you have problems to find information the better way is to go to the official site of the card issuer. All information due their credit cards conditions supposed to be there.
Talking about which card you should choose it is really depends on your needs. There are different options of cashback percentage, APR rates and other benefits.
Look at Cash Back Gas Credit Cards category on home page of cretitcardmix.com |
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DanV8 U POSTER
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Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 12:49 pm Post subject: |
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| Meanwhile there are other cards and one that I use is Perfect card from chase. It has really awesome 6% cash back on all gas for 3 months. |
So, what you are saying is that Chase PerfectCard doesn't give you any problems and what they say about it is all true, right? I'll check it out then. What happens after the first three months are over? Are we still going to get some kind of cash back? Is it going to be much lower, if any? |
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nima
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creditmix U POSTER
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bigD
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Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 9:52 pm Post subject: |
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Chase Freedom is a great cash back card!
If you do not know they offer triple rewards on categories where you spend the most. You can choose Gas rewards and get 3 point on every dolar you spend all the time! |
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Voffka

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Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 5:45 pm Post subject: |
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| Isn't it a deal for something like first 3 months? Or not even that. Althoughh it does seem like a card that covers pretty much any needs you may have for a credit card. Should be relatively easy to get as well. |
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Steve B
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Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 6:27 pm Post subject: |
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Now that my Citi Rewards cards dropped my rewards from 5% to 2%, I am in the market for a new card.
Are there any credit cards out there that still offer 5% back on Gas and Groceries?
I have looked around and it seems as no one has these types of cards available anymore. |
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