Not exact matches
It is not
uncommon for cards to offer things such as 3 - 5 %
rewards on specific business expenditures.
It is not
uncommon for travel
reward credit
cards to have no annual fee the first year but a fee of nearly $ 100 every year after that.
For example, it's not
uncommon to get
rewards rates as high as 3 % to 5 % with certain store
cards, which you can't find with other
rewards cards.
It is not
uncommon for travel
reward credit
cards to have no annual fee the first year but a fee of nearly $ 100 every year after that.
It's not
uncommon for non-warehouse credit
cards to not offer gas
rewards at clubs such as Costco, Sam's, or BJ's.
Most offers I've seen
for an American Express
card offering Membership
Rewards points (e.g., Platinum, Gold, Green, or Zync) stipulate that you will not receive the sign - up bonus if you have had the same
card in the past 12 months (not
uncommon among
card issuers) or another
card also offering Membership
Rewards points in the past 90 days, even if it wasn't the same
card.
One other thing to think about: it's not
uncommon for a balance transfer
card to be a
rewards card.