Member since: January 2009
Total Contributions: 3
If you want to see all three real credit scores, this is the cheapest option I've seen. They also have a great combined 3-report view so you can see how you're history looks different from each of the three agencies. I would pay a monthly subscription, but I think it's worth checking at least once a year.
Comment posted 3 years ago
I have this card. Mostly because they were offering 10,000 bonus points on sign up at the time. Best rewards-points system I've seen (bust still not as good as cash-back cards). Equals 1% rewards in gift cards (large selection) if you can reach 10,000 points. Was my primary card until I recently switched to Capital One No Hassle Cash Rewards.
Review posted 3 years ago
I looked into this. We put $55,000 on our Amex Clear last year (and didn't pay a cent in interest or finance charges). This seemed like it would be even better. Too bad we have almost no 'every day' purchases. The big downside? You get your rewards as a once a year statement credit. That was a deal-breaker for me.
Review posted 3 years ago
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