Help for new no-annual fee credit cards for building credit history with new banks?
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Help for new no-annual fee credit cards for building credit history with new banks?
I am building bank relationship so I can build my credit history with those banks. I currently have relationship with Amex, Chase, Citi, and Discover. Below are the no-annual fee credit cards for Amex, Chase, Citi, Discover that I currently have.
Amex (relationship in 2004): Blue, Blue Cash, Amex Hilton
Chase bank (relationship in 2012): Chase Freedom
Citi bank (relationship in 2005): Citi Dividend, ThankYou, Thankyou preferred
Discover (relationship in 2011): Discover More, Discover It
After I research, I find more banks that I dont have relationship. They are:
Capital One: Capital One Cash Rewards, Capital One Venture One
Pendfed: Penfed Platinum rewards card
Barclays: The Barclays Travelocity, Arrival and Priceline cards pique my interest with no-fee Barclays cards.
US Bank: The Club Carlson Visa card without annual-fee
I am looking for more no-annual fee credit cards with other banks so I can build more relationship. What other banks for no-annual fee credit cards would you suggest please?
Thank you very much for your help!
Amex (relationship in 2004): Blue, Blue Cash, Amex Hilton
Chase bank (relationship in 2012): Chase Freedom
Citi bank (relationship in 2005): Citi Dividend, ThankYou, Thankyou preferred
Discover (relationship in 2011): Discover More, Discover It
After I research, I find more banks that I dont have relationship. They are:
Capital One: Capital One Cash Rewards, Capital One Venture One
Pendfed: Penfed Platinum rewards card
Barclays: The Barclays Travelocity, Arrival and Priceline cards pique my interest with no-fee Barclays cards.
US Bank: The Club Carlson Visa card without annual-fee
I am looking for more no-annual fee credit cards with other banks so I can build more relationship. What other banks for no-annual fee credit cards would you suggest please?
Thank you very much for your help!
Last edited by happy9zz; Jan 6, 2014 at 1:45 pm
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Bank of America has a no fee "Travel Rewards" card with 1.5% back. I've seen signups as high as $200+ for that.
Another solid idea would be to get whatever card is offered by a convenient local credit union. Always a handy relationship to have.
Is there a particular reason you want to build these relationships?
Another solid idea would be to get whatever card is offered by a convenient local credit union. Always a handy relationship to have.
Is there a particular reason you want to build these relationships?