KG4NEL
12-19-2014, 01:38 PM
I'll be paying off my undergrad loans next spring sometime, which are also my largest source of credit at the moment. I won't miss the interest, but I will miss what that'll do to my debt age calculations.
I've always just paid for everything out of my checking account, but I've started to give thought about those ubiquitous cash-back cards that are floating everywhere. I don't do a ton of flying, so airline miles are useless to me, but getting something back for groceries and gas might be nice every year. Chase offers something for Amazon rewards, although I've heard the interest is a huge scam.
Thoughts? My credit is in the 750s, so I shouldn't have too much of an approval headache...
I've always just paid for everything out of my checking account, but I've started to give thought about those ubiquitous cash-back cards that are floating everywhere. I don't do a ton of flying, so airline miles are useless to me, but getting something back for groceries and gas might be nice every year. Chase offers something for Amazon rewards, although I've heard the interest is a huge scam.
Thoughts? My credit is in the 750s, so I shouldn't have too much of an approval headache...