Archive for the ‘Rewards Cards’ Category

The Bank of America World Mastercard With WorldPoints

Wednesday, August 15th, 2007

It’s time to get out of this town
There’s no more fun to be found
I’m rolling thunder with the top down
It’s time to get out, get out, get out

–Edwin McCain

For those of you who want a little help in getting out of town, many travel rewards card options exist. Today’s card, the Bank of America World Mastercard with WorldPoints is one that can help you on the way down the road.

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What Do I Look For in a Good Credit Card?

Tuesday, August 14th, 2007

As I am reviewing cards, it might help you, Humble Reader, to know what I, Not-So-Humble-Author include in my criteria when I am reviewing a card. While having lots and lots of cool pictures on the credit card helps (and if you want an affinity card, then Bank of America, which bought MBNA, the owner of the affinity market, is probably the best one for you), it does not truly determine whether or not a card is one that should be in your wallet.

So, what, then, do I consider, if not the cool pictures?


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The Citibank Diamond Preferred Rewards Card

Saturday, August 11th, 2007

The Citibank Diamond Preferred Rewards Card offers an opportunity to get into the ThankYou network of rewards redemption. The ThankYou network is one of the more prevalent rewards networks in existence, with opportunities to get ThankYou points at many different retailers, ranging from Expedia to Barnes and Noble. If you like to get rewards with your credit card, then this is one of the better cards out there.

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The USAA American Express Rewards Card

Friday, August 10th, 2007

The typical connotation that comes up in association with American Express cards is exclusivity. The second one that I’ve always had and the reason that American Express cards have never found their way into my wallet is annual fees. I hate paying an annual fee for the ability to do the same thing that a no fee card can do for me. However, the USAA American Express Rewards Card is different. It is a no fee rewards card and it’s from American Express. Now, you too can schmooze with famous American Express card holders like Tiger Woods and you don’t even have to pay a fee for the privilege. High society, here we come!


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