Why Iâm no longer chasing Ultimate Rewards – The Points Guy

A credit card is designed to help you in an emergency, to give you options when there are none. But what happens if you have a maxed-out credit card in one hand and an empty card in the other, can you use one credit card to pay off the other and, more importantly, should you? The short answer is yes and… probably not. […]
Can you Pay a Credit Card with a Credit Card? is a post from Pocket Your Dollars.
Read More →Update 1/17/21: reader Adam reports finally getting these offers to show up today; he had applied on 11/1/20, and these offers weren’t originally showing for recent cardholders, but they’ve now apparently did a new release to some of those newer cardholders. Update 1/5/21: Added what happens when you make a $100 purchase for Home Depot […]
Read More →Credit cards can open numerous doors of opportunities, and many even offer great cash-back rewards. But credit cards can also give you a good defense against untrustworthy online sellers. In the event of a dispute with a merchant, it provides the ultimate ace up your sleeve: the chargeback. What Is a Credit Chargeback? If… Read More
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Read More →Companion passes and fares offer a great opportunity to cut the cost of traveling for two. For a breakdown of the most common companion passes, including what they offer and how to earn them, read on.
Read More →If you’ve made a purchase online or over the phone, you’re probably familiar with the three sets of credit card numbers you have to hand over. These numbers include the credit card number, the expiration date and the CVV. If … Continue reading →
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