i dont travel much as in flying, but i would use it for gas, groceries, and other store purchases. what would be the best rewards card that would suite me. i always pay my bills, i have excellent credit.
Jan 17
Jan 09
I pay almost all of my bills on my credit card every month and probably put between 1-2 thousand dollars on it a month, then pay it off in full at the end of the month when I get paid.
I’m wondering if some type of rewards card would be good for my situation. I’ve got great credit and have never missed a payment on anything. Wondering if anybody out there knows if this is just a marketing scheme or if there are any good ones out there?
Jan 07
I have 2 cards from capital one that I use every month, but pay off every month. One has a credit limit of $500 the other is $1200. If I call to combine the credit limits into one card will my credit score suffer since one account will be considered closed? Or will it remain the same since the limit will not change.
I am planning on applying for another credit card with a higher limit to improve my score, and I don’t want a lot of cards. Thanks!
Jun 01
May 30
My sister was evicted from her apartment last year and has been living at home since. She was 30 days late on rent because she had lost her job and was in the middle of a messy divorce. She has always been good with her finances in the past; however, her financial troubles hit at the same time and put her in a bind.
My question is: She is looking to get an apartment with me since my lease is up, our parents are moving out of state, and we have no other family or friends that have room to take her in. I have no prior evictions so would a landlord look at the application and be willing to rent to us if one of us has eviction history and the other does not? Her credit history is only messy around the time of her eviction, meaning she has a charge off on one credit card for $400, which she paid in full and another charge off for her car, which they repossessed (yes I know its a lot, but I’m not writing to have people judge her, so please only answer the questions) She has been up to date and paying in advance all of her bills for the last six months, since she got a new job. We compared credit reports so I know exactly what is on hers. My credit is excellent. Please only serious answers. We are looking to rent in a complex and are trying to avoid renting a single family home. However, if that is our best option, we will take it. Thank you in advance!
My question is: She is looking to get an apartment with me since my lease is up, our parents are moving out of state, and we have no other family or friends that have room to take her in. I have no prior evictions so would a landlord look at the application and be willing to rent to us if one of us has eviction history and the other does not? Her credit history is only messy around the time of her eviction, meaning she has a charge off on one credit card for $400, which she paid in full and another charge off for her car, which they repossessed (yes I know its a lot, but I’m not writing to have people judge her, so please only answer the questions) She has been up to date and paying in advance all of her bills for the last six months, since she got a new job. We compared credit reports so I know exactly what is on hers. My credit is excellent. Please only serious answers. We are looking to rent in a complex and are trying to avoid renting a single family home. However, if that is our best option, we will take it. Thank you in advance!
May 21
May 19
I pay off my balance every month and charge quite a bit, but I get nothing in return for the credit card I currently use. I’m thinking of switching and I get offers in the mail everyday. I need anyone with good credit to let me know what you think is the best card to have -reward wise. What are you getting with your card use?









