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Old 09-18-2007, 09:50 PM
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Default Chase Freedom Signature Visa

I just converted my BP Visa, after getting my rebate check.

Now that I have the Freedom card, with 3% in the top three spending categories, is there ANYTHING that Citi Dividend World Mastercard does better so that one would use it instead of (or in addition to) Chase Freedom?

Or should I sockdrawer it?

I should add that the Visa or Mastercard (or both) are backups for AMEX, including while I am under the $6500 AMEX spending tier. AMEX Blue is my main card (until they screw up or change their rebate program to something I don't like).

Annual spending about $40,000.
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Old 10-24-2007, 03:00 AM
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looks like the citi dividend pays 2% on utilities? cable? maybe you might still want to use them. But if it is only for that purpose, then you will take a long time just to get your rebate!
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