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By: Green Panda | Date posted: October 03, 2008 (5:15 pm) | Write a Comment (2 Comments)

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Last Updated: Novembe 13, 2008

Wow, it seems that Discover has cards that are good for balance transfers and rewards.   If you decide to use these, use them wisely. I looked up credit cards with no annual fees to help you. Some people can pay off their debts every month and build rewards. 

If you fall in that category, here are some credit cards to consider.

 

Discover® More Monogram (SM)

Discover® More Card(SM) - Monogram

0% Intro APR*
Cash Rewards
There is a 0% introductory APR* on purchases for 6 months and a 0% introductory APR* on balance transfers for 12 months. See terms and conditions for complete details.

 

Discover® Open Road(SM) Card

Discover® Open Road(SM) Card

0% Intro APR*
Gas Rewards
There is a 0% introductory APR* on purchases for 6 months and a 0% introductory APR* on balance transfers for 12 months. See terms and conditions for complete details.

 

 

Miles by Discover® Card

Miles Card from Discover® Card

0% Intro APR*
Travel Rewards
There is a 0% introductory APR* on purchases for 6 months and a 0% introductory APR* on balance transfers for 12 months. See terms and conditions for complete details.

 

 

Discover® More(SM) Card – Wildlife Collection

Discover® More Card(SM) - Sealife Collection

0% Intro APR*
Cash Rewards
There is a 0% introductory APR* on purchases for 6 months and a 0% introductory APR* on balance transfers for 12 months. See terms and conditions for complete details.

 

Blue Sky From American Express

Blue Sky from American Express®

0% Intro APR for Up to 12 Months
Cash Rewards

 

HSBC Platinum Mastercard

HSBC Platinum MasterCard® with Cash Back Rewards

0% Intro APR for 12 Months
Cash Rewards

 

 

 

 

 






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2 Comments
  1. Comment by john lowthian — October 7, 2008 @ 8:16 pm

    I don’t believe there is any such thing as a “reward” credit card. Sure if you make your payments your all right but most of us don’t and we get hit. Just my random thoughts.

  2. Comment by Green Panda — October 7, 2008 @ 9:05 pm

    Reward cards aren’t for everybody so proceed with caution. We have a friend that can work the credit card and make a profit.

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