What is the best credit card to get?

I have had credit cards before but I think I picked the worst possible ones to get. They all had super high interest rates, no rewards etc. So what is the best ones to get? Taking in rewards like flights and others. Lower interests rates (if possible) and any other good things. Only looking to get one and use it for gas and/or emergencies. Also looking to build up my credit


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4 Responses to “What is the best credit card to get?”

  1. John says:

    If you want to collect points I suggest the American Express Blue card. You can redeem points for travel, dining, shopping, etc. If you want cash back choose the Discover More card. You can redeem cash in $20 increments. If you want the lowest rate possible pick a card with no reward program but instead gives you up to 12 months interest free such as the Citi Platinum Select card. All of these cards have no annual fee and you can carry a balance from month to month if you need to.

  2. sbraamalai says:

    My advice to you. It is another part of "along". Watch out.

  3. Mandah says:

    Set up a banking account at Bank of america student and apply for the student visa.

    There’s NO interest rate and you pay as you go and the minimum payment is $15. If you don’t use it – you don’t pay!

    It’s the best card to have especially if your a student.

    Here’s the site for REGULAR credit cards for bank of america:
    http://www.bankofamerica.com/creditcards/

    And here’s the link for the student Visa I was telling you about:
    http://www2.bankofamerica.com/creditcards/?context_id=marketing_detail&offer_id=ECOMM090BAWI00400800122126EN004&requestTimeout=120&router_flag=y

  4. M K says:

    The new Citi Forward card will reduce your interest when you make on time payments. CitiForward gives out other rewards if you pay your bills on time. It is a very interesting credit card when you consider other credit card companies are raising interest and lowering credit limits even if customers demonstrate good spending habits. I hope this helps. Here are more details about it. http://www.creditfast.com/scripts/prodView.asp?idproduct=267

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