What’s In Your Wallet?
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August 2, 2006
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Remember the CapitalOne commercial? While CaptialOne is not in my wallet, I do carry a couple of cards:
American Express True Savings card: It’s associated with my Costco membership and I only use it at Costco, which gives me 1% rebate together with the 2% cashback I get from Costco of being an executive member. I also use this card when dinning out at places AMEX is accepted for 3% rebate. - Citibank Dividend card: I get 5% cashback for shopping at gas stations and grocery stores.
Cibibank Upromise card: I used to use this card for almost everything to earn 1% cashback which will later be invested in my daughter’s Upromise college saving account. Now I use this card whenever this is a Upromise sign and this is the card I use to shop online as I have registered it at many places. I don’t want to expose too many cards online. I have earned $367.83 so far with this card. - MBNA Fidelity 529 College Reward card: I get 2% back for every dollar I charged with this card and the cashback will be again invested in my daughter’s 529 account at Fidelity. Now this card becomes my every-day-card and I have accumulated $65 of cashback since March.
- Bank of America Check card: I only it to get cash from the bank’s ATMs. I don’t carry much cash in my pocket and use credit cards to pay for almost everything. If credit cards are acceptable, why pay by cash? I get cashback and it’s easy to track my spending. I pay my cards in full every month and have never been late, so I am not worried about late-fee or financial charges.
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