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Advice with credit cards, and which ones?
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<blockquote data-quote="DoneItDeliberate" data-source="post: 16721637" data-attributes="member: 202654"><p>I built my credit score with 0% interest cards. I started with a Summit Racing card. I would order parts I wanted that I already had the cash for. Then I got a Costco Citi Visa, 0% into with cash back to boot. I used that for all my fuel purchases since Costco was a convenient fill up and I would maximize cash back. I cancelled the Citi card after they went woke and started up their anti 2A BS. When one 0% interest card would lose its intro rate I'd apply for another one and keep the 0% rolling. Got my credit up to high 700s without carrying more than $2-3k balance at one time. That allowed me to take advantage of the ultra low interest rates for a home loan and now I just have to maintain my score.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoneItDeliberate, post: 16721637, member: 202654"] I built my credit score with 0% interest cards. I started with a Summit Racing card. I would order parts I wanted that I already had the cash for. Then I got a Costco Citi Visa, 0% into with cash back to boot. I used that for all my fuel purchases since Costco was a convenient fill up and I would maximize cash back. I cancelled the Citi card after they went woke and started up their anti 2A BS. When one 0% interest card would lose its intro rate I'd apply for another one and keep the 0% rolling. Got my credit up to high 700s without carrying more than $2-3k balance at one time. That allowed me to take advantage of the ultra low interest rates for a home loan and now I just have to maintain my score. [/QUOTE]
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