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Tag Archives: credit cards
Using Credit Like a Boss: Adios Capital One!
As I’ve mentioned in the past, I have two credit cards: A Chase Freedom card and a CapitalOne Cash Rewards card. The problem was the latter had a $40 annual fee. Using a credit card with an annual fee?!?!? Blasphemy, … Continue reading
Posted in Quick Savings
Tagged annual fees, capital one, chase, credit, credit cards, pnc, rewards
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Chase and CapitalOne Are Paying For My Booze!
Early tomorrow morning I fly off to Denver to celebrate the wedding of one of my best friends from college. It is going to be a straight-up partay. I am spending 5 nights out in Denver, with the wedding on … Continue reading
Posted in Consumerism
Tagged capitalone, cash rewards, chase, credit cards, denver, piggy bank, spending, vacation
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Credit Card Dilemma
I have two credit cards: A Chase Freedom (1% cash back plus quarterly 5% bonus categories) and a CapitalOne Rewards (1% cash back with 50% bonus on rewards at the end of the year). The latter has a $39 annual … Continue reading