• callouscomic@lemmy.zip
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    2 days ago

    Tons of cards have zero fees. Some offer rewards and benefits at no real cost. I have for nearly a decade used a card with 1% back on purchases and 1% back on payments. Running all my usual spending through that and then just paying it off has net me a lot of money in that time that I just use for statement credit.

    It’s easy to dispute charges should I ever need to. Rare since I’m cautious anyways, but the extra layer before my actual bank account is nice.

    It has also built up a hell of a credit rating for me as well.

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      1 day ago

      You can get 2% cards with no fees now as well. 2% on everything.

      Paid cards go up to 6%, or possibly higher.

      You can game this system if you don’t have debt on them.

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        23 hours ago

        That’s what I do. 2% card with zero fees and no debt on it. Run every possible expense through it monthly and just pay it off.

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      I am usually cautious with claims of free money. There is no free money for working class people. So, who’s paying it in that case and for what reason? I reckon the company who is running the platform does it, such that they can get market share to coerce sellers into using their product.

      Or am I seeing this wrong?

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        23 hours ago

        I will agree that a credit card only really made any sense as I began to finally gain more financial independence. Before then, it was pointless.

        The claim is that they are giving you a portion of the merchant fee for utilizing said credit cards.

        I’m sure they also make money by selling all your info.