Should you close credit cards when you have a zero balance? Old bills causing poor credit, what to do?
Oct 01
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I missed getting a nice designer bag as a gift for reward points through my credit card by just five points. I somehow feel that my card issuer gives lesser reward points compared to those that my friends have? How do I find that out?

3 Responses to “How do I find that out?”

  1. J Mac says:

    Go to mint.com you can plug in what type of card you have and how you usually use it (i.e. pay it off in full or carry a balance) It will then search its database to find a card that fits your needs and will give you an actual dollar amount of the money you could save by switching cards.

    Best part of all… its totally free. I’ve been using it for a month now with great results and have yet to have the first business solitcitation. Try it out.

  2. Tahoe says:

    Just check out all the web sites for the credit cards that your friends have. make sure that you check the finance charges,
    etc, not just the reward points.Just put the name of the credit card into your search engine.

  3. Lewis M says:

    Go to this site Billshrink.com. It asks for details on your credit card usage pattern. You just have to enter the details and hit enter. It provides a list of credit card issuers who would have given higher reward points (if there are any) for the same spending pattern.

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