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1015.1 | also mentioned in yesterday's Globe.. | SUBSYS::SUNDARESAN | | Thu Sep 12 1996 13:29 | 16 |
| I read about this in yesterday's Boston Globe.
The way I see it, that hypothetical "charge 10K per year,
pay no interest" person still comes out ahead - his annual
GE cashback just dropped from $140 to $115. This still beats
the only other cashback card that I'm aware of, i.e.
the Discover card.
Purely for convenience, though, I myself have switched
to the DCU Visa (debit-like "credit") for most purchases.
I like being able to log and keep track of both credit card
expenses and personal checks in one place, i.e. my checkbook..
it also helps when I don't get hit with a huge credit card bill
at the end of the month :-)
- Ganesh.
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1015.2 | Still the best deal of which I'm aware... | SMURF::STRANGE | Steve Strange, UNIX Filesystems | Thu Sep 12 1996 16:39 | 16 |
| re: .0, .1
As a GE card holder, I went through the same thought as .1. $115 on
$10,000 in purchases is, of course, 1.15%, which is still a little
better than the other cashback card I have, Chase Gold Visa, which pays
a flat 1% (no annual limit). So although my initial reaction was to
cut up the GE card, I soon realized that this really doesn't change
my strategy, which is to get to the $10,000 limit on the GE card then
switch over to the Chase Card until the annual cycle restarts.
Certainly if they do away with the cash-back incentives entirely, the
DCU check card becomes attractive. Actually, going back to using cash
for a lot of purchases (say, everything under $40 or $50) would seem
attractive -- I like the idea of not being 'tracked' by computers.
Steve
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1015.3 | This 5% really adds up FAST. | CSCMA::BALICH | | Fri Sep 13 1996 10:32 | 7 |
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As a GM cardholder ... I hope they don't change this gimmie.
I get 5% rebate on all pruchases up to $1000.00/year to use toward a
purchase of a new car and I always pay in full each month.
This is the mother of FREE gimmies IMHO.
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1015.3 | ATT VISA; new charge | PCBUOA::KRATZ | | Mon Apr 28 1997 18:24 | 16 |
| Kind of, sort of, not really related to the GE card...
but I just noticed the AT&T Visa card will be implementing a
"service charge" of $20 if you don't mail in the minimum payment
(typically $10) by the due date. This, of course, in addition to
charging you interest in your outstanding balance and all new
purchases.
Now AT&T can pull the old we-accidentally-dropped-your-payment-on-
the-floor-and-when-we-picked-it-up-a-few-days-later-it-was-past-the-
due-date if you don't mail it return receipt requested.
Is this $20 penalty something new in the industry, or do others
(DCU Visa?) have this now too?
Curious... Thanks,
Kratz
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1015.4 | ever higher fees | PASTA::HO | Like money in the bank | Mon Apr 28 1997 19:32 | 25 |
| Late fees are pretty common. However, banks have been raising them, and also
getting more agressive about them. In the past year or so, a whole slew
of banks, including some of the biggest (Citibank, for instance) have
increased the late fee from $15 to $20, and now impose it the next day after
your payment is due, instead of 15 days after. DCU's VISA has a late fee of
$5.00.
Many of these banks accept electronic payments through PC Branch, including
AT&T, Citibank and Discover, and they seem to be pretty good about posting
payments. My AT&T payment always shows up on the next day as "ELECTRONIC
PAYMENT - THANK YOU." Also, if you have a PC Branch record, and the payment
gets lost, CFI or DCU will usually help out. PC Branch generally promises
two-day posting for electronic payments, and they don't get lost in the mail
as much.
Card companies are getting quite creative with the fees, especially the
punitive ones, which people don't pay as much attention to. Another common
practice is abruptly raising the interest rate to 20+% if a credit report
indicates you are late, or even just have too much debt, with -someone else's-
card.
Incidentally, AT&T lets you check your balances online (with a mailed-out
password). http://www.att.com/ucs
Sam
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1015.5 | | PCBUOA::KRATZ | | Tue Apr 29 1997 12:52 | 3 |
| Wow, thanks Sam, I didn't realize they were that commmon (and the
DCU again looks better and better all the time).
K
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1015.6 | leave home without it? | SLOAN::HOM | | Tue Apr 29 1997 14:29 | 6 |
| I'm at a hotel and just picked up an American Express Card application.
Their gold card is the greater of $20 or 2.5% of the balance to the
maximum permitted by state law.
Gim
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1015.7 | | 12429::RMULAC.DVO.DEC.COM::S_WATTUM | Scott Wattum - FTAM/VT/OSAK Engineering | Wed Apr 30 1997 12:27 | 4 |
| As I recall AMEX doesn't want you to carry a balance with them, so they really
go after you if you're late.
--Scott
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