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please stop moving the post
here we have one person talking about Discover then the next person is talking about chase
i looked over the thread and no one is talking about chase.
how can someone get or give info on on something then peoples post are moved around and the thread is out of order.
LAWD
Muah? Chase, Chase, Chase.
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I have the Chase Freedom Visa and even thought its a rewards card my APR is set at 3.99% + Prime... Currently 7.99%. Thats really good for me! I guess its just varies, IDK.
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I think we need a devilish smiley face. Anyway, Rivas you know I am messing with you.
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I have noticed that also. That is First Premier Bank is able to offer their customers a fixed interest rate of 9.9%. They don't offer any type of rewards so technically, they're in a win-win situation.
I have the Chase Freedom Visa and even thought its a rewards card my APR is set at 3.99% + Prime... Currently 7.99%. Thats really good for me! I guess its just varies, IDK.
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One thing I have to say is that if you have a reward credit card-never-carry a balance. They typically have a higher APR to begin with and if you pay interest you really aren't getting a reward.
I have noticed that also. That is First Premier Bank is able to offer their customers a fixed interest rate of 9.9%. They don't offer any type of rewards so technically, they're in a win-win situation.
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Smcc, I believe you misunderstood me. I was saying how it was a good thing that BOA was reporting your Visa Signature as an FSA instead of a regular credit card because when the credit analyst sees the balance on the card without a limit, they will know it's a card card without a preset limit.
FSA=Flexible Spending Account? I've seen that on HSBC and Wells Fargo cards.