Pet Credit Card Rewards
Credit cards offering rewards programs for pet related expenses are a great way to save money in the present economy. With the price of gas continuing to rise, consumers can ease some of their recurring monthly expenses by joining a credit card rewards program. Pet rewards credit cards are increasing in popularity. A credit card like the Bank of America Pet Rewards Visa, for example, offers a 500 point bonus after your first purchase and participants can redeem points for rewards with a point balance as small as 750 points. Points are redeemable for a variety of pet expenses, including pet food discounts and coupons, veterinary expenses, pet store vouchers and other discounts at regional and national pet stores. Points can also be applied as shelter donations throughout the country. In a declining economy, helpless pets are often the first to suffer, so local shelters can use as much assistance as possible.
On www.collegecreditbuilder.com/petcards.htm , you can click and apply to a pet rewards credit card. You can even upload a picture of your beloved dog, cat or other pet and see their cute little face pictured on the face of the credit card.
Your dog, you cat and any other pet is a very important part of your family. They give some much and ask for so little in return. Now, they can do something to help the family save money. Pet rewards credit cards are increasing in popularity. Immediate rewards are a plus since so many other credit card rewards programs require years of spending before any real benefits can be redeemed.
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Making the most of your rewards cards can be a complicated thing. Gail Cunningham, spokeswoman for the National Foundation for Credit Counseling, offers some helpful tips on how best to handle those rewards credit cards.
Help answer the question about credit card rewards
What is the best credit card rewards program?I currently have a Bank of America credit card in which I earn no rewards from using. Because I'm starting to use it more and more, I've decided it's time to switch to a credit card where I can earn rewards. I'm wondering if people have suggestions on the best credit card to get based on the rewards/incentives associated with it?
August 11th, 2009 at 5:10 am
I have CareCredit for vet emergencies I can't afford to pay out-of-pocket, but don't otherwise have a special card for my pets. I would just get whatever card you can qualify for with the lowest rate and most favorable terms. The cards with 'perks' like double rewards and discounts on specific things generally make up for them by charging higher interest rates, annual fees, and so on, even if the initial terms look favorable, read the fine print as most will raise your rates sky high after the 'introductory' period.
August 11th, 2009 at 5:51 am
I would take the second offer since it offers cash rather than points.