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** 5 UR points at rotating categories | ** 5 UR points at rotating categories | ||
* [[Chase Freedom Unlimited]] | * [[Chase Freedom Unlimited]] | ||
** 1.5 UR points | ** 1.5 UR points | ||
* [[Chase Sapphire Preferred]] | * [[Chase Sapphire Preferred]] | ||
** 2 UR points travel and dining worldwide, $95 AF | ** 2 UR points travel and dining worldwide, $95 AF |
Revision as of 03:47, 5 January 2020
Credits Cards categorized by the issuing bank.
American Express
Amex cards earn MR points. MR points can be redeemed for cash at 0.6 cents per point. Ideally, they should be transferred to airline or hotel partners (e.g. Avios).
- Amex EveryDay
- 2 MR points at supermarkets
- Amex Blue Business Plus
- 2 MR points per dollar
Bank of America
- Bank of America Cash Rewards Credit Card
- 3% in a fixed category of your choice, 2% at grocery stores and wholesale clubs
Capital One
- Capital One Quicksilver
- 1.5% Cashback
Citi
Chase
Chase cards earn UR points. UR points can be redeemed for cash a 1 UR point = 1 cent. With the Sapphire Preferred or Reserve cards, they can be transferred or redeemed for travel for more value.
- Chase Freedom
- 5 UR points at rotating categories
- Chase Freedom Unlimited
- 1.5 UR points
- Chase Sapphire Preferred
- 2 UR points travel and dining worldwide, $95 AF
- Chase Sapphire Reserve
- 3 UR points travel and dining worldwide, $450 AF
Discover
- Discover it Cash Back
- 5% Rotating categories
- Discover it Chrome
- 2% at Gas and Restaurants
Synchrony Bank
- eBay Mastercard
- 2% at eBay (first $1k eBay spending per year, then 3.33%)
- PayPal Cashback Mastercard
- 2% cashback
- Amazon Store Card
- 5% cashback at Amazon