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Originally Posted by kevman
I'm a fan of the Capital one Aspire card previously mentioned. If you use it on travel it works out to 2% back (1.5% back if you take the cash reward) and the annual fee of $120 comes with 10,000 anniversary reward miles so in reality it's only costing you $20/year. Finally the 35,000 bonus award is not a bad gig. It's also incredibly painless to claim your miles - just select a qualifying transaction online and click apply!
I compared it to the MBNA smart cash card but that only gives 3% on gas and grocery (after the 5% period) and I believe 1% on everything else. If you're like me and spend most of your money on frivolous purchases the 1% on everything else simply doesn't cut it!
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I use the MBNA for gas/groceries and Aspire for everything else.