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[...] I’m going to try something new here on Rewards Cards Canada by rounding up the best articles on rewards and credit cards from around the web every [...]
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[...] and is paid out at the end of the year, usually in November. This card comes with a $99 annual fee, which is waived in the first year. Sign up for the Scotia Momentum Visa Infinite here. Because [...]
[...] fall to $456 per year. Final Thoughts When you take all of these changes into account (no annual fee, 50% extra cash rewards, World MasterCard benefits, no restrictions on earning and redeeming [...]
[...] , with many premium credit cards handing out juicy sign-up bonuses and/or offering to waive the annual fee in the first year. The card that best suits you depends on how you like to travel. Some [...]
[...] Visa Platinum card offers a welcome bonus of 10,000 Aeroplan Miles. It comes with an $89 annual fee and to qualify you’ll need a minimum of $12,000 annual gross personal income. Here [...]
[...] to get about $140 back based on spending $1,200 a month on the card. Next came the MBNA Smart Cash MasterCard. The card offered an enticing 5% cash back on groceries and gas for the first 6 [...]
[...] rewards to your credit card statement. Simple. With a no fee card like the MBNA Smart Cash MasterCard, you can earn $32 a month in cash back rewards when you spend $2,000 a month ( [...]
[...] the rewards card option, which really isn’t sounding so bad now. I use the MBNA Smart Cash MasterCard for my everyday spending. This credit card pays 5% cash back on groceries and [...]
[...] nothing – most people are better off using a no-fee cash back rewards card. The MBNA Smart Cash MasterCard gives 3% cash back on gas and grocery purchases, and 1% cash back on all other [...]
[...] card balance from month-to-month, consider a balance transfer credit card like the MBNA Platinum Plus MasterCard. This card offers 0% interest for the first 10 months, and doesn’t have an [...]
[...] Rate Supermarket and got a $100 gift card to Toys R Us when I applied for the MBNA Platinum Plus MasterCard. Applying and getting approved for this credit card was easy. That’s [...]
[...] , when you sign up and are approved for either the MBNA Smart Cash MasterCard or the MBNA Platinum Plus MasterCard, you’ll get a free $100 gift card to one of 50 participating stores. Click here [...]
[...] Card – the top no-fee cash back credit card on the market – or the MBNA Platinum Plus MasterCard – the best 0% balance transfer credit card on the market. Here’ [...]
[...] in this blog, however, are purely my own. The post Flexibility The Key To Choosing A Travel Rewards Program appeared first on Rewards Cards Canada. [...]
[...] credit card. With a cash back card, you know exactly what you’ll get from your rewards program. I use a combination of the Scotia Momentum Visa Infinite and the Capital One Aspire Cash [...]
[...] for the top travel program in Canada, as well as some tips to make the most out of your rewards program. You can listen to the full interview here: The post Comparing Travel Rewards Cards appeared [...]
I’ve tried to optimize my rewards so that I can extract the most value out of the programs I use every day. Each card in my wallet serves a specific [...]
[...] own proprietary card offer.” So we could be seeing a complete revitalization of the Aeroplan program, with its enhanced benefits and revitalized credit card partnership (with either CIBC or TD). [...]
[...] and switch to the one that offers the most value. Lost in all the noise is the embattled Aeroplan program itself, which has alienated many loyal collectors in recent years. The number of pain [...]
[...] ; added up to $2,200. Here are some other reader comments and questions answered about the Aeroplan program. Why do fees seem to cost more when paid for with miles? Several readers complained there [...]
[...] The WorldPoints MasterCard series was recently introduced by MBNA Canada. This replaces the old Travel Rewards Elite card. Within the WorldPoints series is a no fee [...]
[...] MBNA Canada has a solid line-up of credit cards ranging from cash back and travel rewards, to low interest [...]
[...] have seen some of their favourite cards get devalued. It started when TD bought MBNA Canada and promptly slashed the rewards of its Smart Cash card, arguably Canada’s best [...]
[...] I’m going to try something new here on Rewards Cards Canada by rounding up the best articles on rewards and credit cards from around the web every [...]
[...] extra insurance coverage. [...] The post RBC Visa Infinite Avion Review appeared first on Rewards Cards Canada. [...]
[...] Learn More> The post Spring Cleaning? Don’t Forget Your Wallet appeared first on Rewards Cards Canada. [...]
[...] . The post No, Prepaid Cards Are Not A Good Alternative To Credit Cards appeared first on Rewards Cards Canada. [...]
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