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Chase is one of the largest credit card issuers in the US. They have recently revamped their credit card line up. Below are their latest line ups.
The Slate(SM) from Chase is a very unique card in the market. It has this feature called BluePrint which will help you track your expenses and lets you plan on paying off your balance. The unique things about Blue Print is that you can designate certain category of items that you intend to pay in full. Even if you carry a balance, your payments will first go towards these items and you will not incur finance charges for them. This is a great help to folks who are looking to pay off their credit card balances over time. It also comes with a 0% introductory offer on both purchases and balance transfer for up to 12 months.
The Chase Freedom(SM) is Chases' cash back credit card. One of the new interesting feature of this card is that they have added a shopping portal wit lots of online merchants and you can earn higher rebates when you shop there through your Chase account. You can earn unlimited rebates (at 1% for every dollar that you spend). And you can also earn 3% rebates on certain categories of expenses that changes quarterly. It also has the Blue Print feature which could help you with managing your card.
The Chase Sapphire(SM) is Chases' latest and revamped reward credit card based on their ultimate rewards program. The unique feature of this card is the flexibility of it's travel rewards. You could either book your travel tickets through their travel site and earn double points or use your card with any travel agent and then use your points later to pay. You could also earn unlimited points. With no annual fee, this is one of the better reward cards in the market today.
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