wyodan
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I had it with Capital One and Cabelas today, and went and cancelled my credit card. That was the only card I had. What's a good option for a replacement credit card?
In the same boat, have a bunch of bucks to burn but can't decide on what as everything I want I can get so much cheaper elsewhere. So I keep using the thing. Have a Scheels card but they don't have the greatest incentives.I had it with Capital One and Cabelas today, and went and cancelled my credit card. That was the only card I had. What's a good option for a replacement credit card?
I bank with BECU out of Seattle, and I consider them sportsmen friendly because I can buy stuff with their Rewards Visa then use cash back to pay for it. They are the best bank I’ve ever worked with, period.
I had the same experience right around X-mas last year. All but ruined my gift giving. I still have points to burn with Crapella's, don't even want to deal with them again.I had it with Capital One and Cabelas today, and went and cancelled my credit card. That was the only card I had. What's a good option for a replacement credit card?
And they don’t pay any federal taxes. They use their “tax savings” to lobby Congress to keep it that way but I digress. Credit union abuse of membership laws gets me fired up.
I have a Costco card that gives the most cash back but I can’t say they are sportsmen friendly.
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Use Cash and don't give anything to any of the Big Banks. Only way to go.
Yea that great till your debit card gets hacked and you find yourself charged with three airline tickets to Malaysia
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Thats why you don't use your debit card for anything except Winco and Smiths since they don't take CC's anymore. If a CC gets hacked you have time to fight with the CC company but if your debit card gets hacked and the bank doesn't want to help your account balance takes the hit.
Use Cash and don't give anything to any of the Big Banks. Only way to go.
You are missing out. My wife and I pay for every single thing we can on a credit card, including daycare for the kiddos. I use it for work as well. We have never NOT paid off the entire balance at the end of the month.
Our card has paid for flights for our family twice a year for the last 4 years as well as an upcoming trip to Kodiak for my dad and I and we are still sitting on almost $4k worth of points to use.