Why I Love Reward Credit Cards

I admit, I love my reward credit cards, and I run everything through them as much as possible.

When I go to some store (like Target), I even buy a pack of $1 gum with my credit cards!  So you might be wondering why I love to own credit cards such as the American Express Blue Cash Card and the Chase Freedom cards?

Credit Cards

Credit Cards

Well basically, it’s because I like the discount that the cards gives me on all of my purchases!  Why would I want to pay with cash if it’s cheaper to pay with a credit cards via reward points?  It’s kind of ironic if you think about it.  I’m getting a discount in the form of reward points, but when I use such reward credit cards, the store that I’m using the credit cards at, pays the credit card companies extra fees.  You’d think they would do the opposite and charge less for cash and more money for the credit cards. But they don’t!

Perhaps someday they will, but until that time I’m going to continue to get my discount on items bought at such stores and vendors.

I Love Money Hacks

Another thing I love about credit cards is the potential to discover money hacks to maximize the benefit of using reward credit cards.  Often with me and others it’s a game to find a way to maximized the benefit of using the credit cards.  In my case, I only pursue legal money hacks!

An example of a common money hack today is when you have a reward credit card, and then guy gift certificates at a grocery store like Giant Eagle.  You see in this example you get a higher reward rate because you are using the card at a grocery store, but you are also getting the fuel perks from Giant Eagle to make a purchase there.  So basically you are getting a double benefit for what would cost you much more if you were paying cash for the gift certification at Giant Eagle.

If you look around for such deals, they are possible to find!  You don’t hear about them much because after a while the loophole becomes know and the store that has such a loophole closed it eventually.

Controlling Credit Cards

The thing about credit cards is that they are just a tool.  You much control the tool and not have the tool control you.  So that said, if you carry a credit card balance more than a few months, the rewards credit cards lose their advantages and you are better off going for the lowest interest rate credit cards you can find.  The reward credit cards carry a slightly higher interest rate than non-reward credit cards.

In my particular case, I don’t carry a balance, so the reward points is all true savings for me.

What do you think?  Are you a fan of reward credit cards too?  If not, then why, especially if you don’t carry a balance?

Regards,

MR

Why I Got An American Express Blue Cash Card

I’ve decided that the American Express Blue Cash Card is the ultimate rewards credit card for me!  That is why this is the first credit card that I went out and signed up for online.

After going out to the American Express web site, I came to the conclusion that choosing the card isn’t as simple as I expected!

American Express Blue Cash Card really comes in many different shapes and sizes.  Okay…, not really, they all look like a credit card, but they do have quite an array of plans in the Blue Cash Card program!  It seems the have an option for all types of different consumers, and while this sounds confusing, it’s actually great!  It’s great because you get to optimize your reward plan payout based on the card type that fits you the best.

So after a quick look, the following American Express Blue Cards were the best options for me:

 

American Express Blue Card

American Express Blue Card

American Express
Blue Cash Everyday:

  • Earn 3% cash back on groceries, 2% at gas stations and department stores, and 1% on all other eligible purchases
  • No rotating categories or enrollment requirements for cash back and no limit on the cash rewards you can earn
  • No annual fee
  • And lastly, Get a $25 Referral Bonus for each friend or family member who is approved for the card

This particular card is nice because it has some great cash back rewards on normal living expenses without the hassle of remembering to activate bonus rewards options every quarter.  I want my credit card to serve me, not me serve my credit card.

Another reason I got an American Express Blue Cash Card, to be quite honest, is that I like the looks of this card!

So now my American Express Blue Cash Card  is now my primary card and both my wife and I have use the same card.  We plan on using it as much as possible to take advantage of the great rewards program!

I think if you look into the American Express Blue Cash benefits, you’ll find that this card is one of the best deals out there too!

MR