Getting into rewards, I learned about “Mileage Runs” that people do to achieve particular statuses on airlines. But I hadn’t heard of this until the notion popped into my head. As you’ve seen, I’ve added a number of new cards to my wallet in the last couple of months. I…
cash rewards
Not to be missed, US Bank offers the Cash+ Visa with some interesting options. It has no annual fee (free to use and earn rewards!). Cash back is determined on three levels: 5% on two categories that you get to choose (options are things like cell phones, utilities, clothing stores,…
The HSBC Cash Rewards Mastercard <!–RndAds–> It’s good to have options, and the HSBC Cash Rewards Mastercard is a great option for a free cash back card. Not only do you get your usual 1.5% cash back on all purchases, HSBC will throw in another 10% of your rewards on…
Another cash back card Keith?!?!?!? Yes, yes it is. And why not? The Bank of America Cash Rewards card has no annual fee, so I’m free to use it (or not use it) as much or as little as I want. There’s a $200 sign up bonus after spending only…