Not exact matches
The majority of these cards come with very low credit limits;
high APRs, of
between 25 % and 29.99 %; and
annual fees that can easily exceed $ 100 a year.
The main difference
between the three cards is the minimum variable APR (which gets lower as the
annual fee gets
higher).
You can also choose
between cards with no
annual fees or
annual fee cards with
higher rewards.
Unfortunately,
annual fees often range
between 2.0 % to 2.5 % in Canada and in some instances they're even
higher.
Numerous published research studies already show that Canadians, on average, have the
highest mutual fund
fees in the world — our
annual management expense ratios (MERs) range
between 2 % to 3 %.
It falls somewhere
between a no -
annual -
fee card like the Chase Freedom Unlimited and a
high - end card like the Citi Prestige or Amex Platinum.
Between the free checked baggage benefits, airline credit, and anniversary bonus, the JetBlue Plus Card is well worth, despite the
high $ 99
annual fee.