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I have been wondering for sometime what everyone here has for CCs. I just got on Credit Karma and smiled seeing all my CC balances at $0.
I have ones from
Our credit union- It started as a secured card when I was 18.
Chase Freedom- I felt like I "needed' another one so I got this.
Macy's- The discounts are just SO good. My mom uses it when we shop and she pays the bill at the service counter. I got it becasue I was able to get a pearl jewelry set retail for $800 for $125 during a "One Day Sale." Pearls and lace were the only dream I had for my wedding as a kid so I made sure I got them. Haha.
Jewelry store card- I had my ring picked out and we had the cash and then I walked by a diamond slightly smaller but way nicer and fell in love. We got the CC to cover the $350 we didn't have at the time to get the diamond placed in a band.

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Re: What CCs do you have?
We both have credit scores over 740 just in case this looks out of control....
Credit cards for me:
Ann Taylor
Macys
Kohls
MasterCard- chase
Discover card
Lowes
Kay's jewelry
Credit cards for H:
Home Depot
MasterCard- chase
Credit union credit card
Bank of American cc
That's probably about it....I used to have a few more, but they either got closed due to inactivity or I closed them for peace of mind. I'm tempted to close that Ann Taylor card. I've only used it once or twice and have only had it open for a year or so. We pay ours off every month in full. we don't always use all these cc's. A lot of them just sit in the safe.
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DH has a Citi Card Visa which is his oldest card and he gets 1% back. He also has a very old Discover card that he never ever uses.
We both have a joint AMEX for our COSTCO membership, which gives us 3% back on gas, 2% at restaurants and travel and 1% on everything else.
We also have a Target Red Card because we do all our grocery shopping there and so we get the 5% back on that plus the free shipping for any and all online purchases.
I have a USBANK VISA which is my back up card. It stays at home and I use it twice per year to keep it active.
I also have a USAA MasterCard, which is my oldest card and it gives 1% cash back.
We pay everything off in full each month. And, if we need to, we do open new cards with 0% promos for large purchases like appliances, significant furniture purchases, etc.
Beyond that I have a Sears card, two BoA cards, a Victorias Secret card, and an Express card. I don't use them, except sporadically to keep the credit lines open for emergencies.
I use Kolhs, best buy, and old Navy, pay off whenever we use them. Except we put big purchases on H's cards and pay off in the 0% time frame to help his credit. I know paying off each month will too.
We use PNC cash builder for groceries, and Aaa visa for gas. Again, pay off each month. PNC we get cash back, AAA Points. I use the points to get gift cards for Christmas, and we use it again to pay the yearly fee for AAA.
Chase freedom, Target, and recently I opened Kohl's card. I have been shopping there more often, figured I'll take advantage of the savings. All get paid off in full monthly.
We have: 2 citicards each (earn rewards), 1 capital one card each (0% interest until July 2014 and earns cash back), BR Luxe (earn rewards to Gap, ON, BR, free shipping, free tailoring at BR), J.Crew (earn rewards, free tailoring), Target (5% back, free shipping), Orville's (local appliance store- used their 0% financing for our washer/dryer, stove, fridge, dishwasher), and Sears (used their 0% financing for a snow blower and a new garage door opener).
All get paid in full each month unless it's 0%, then we divide the amount spent by the number of months we have to pay it off. Right now, Sears and Orville's have $0 balance and J.Crew only gets used once every few months. All the others are used monthly.
1. MBNA, which is my oldest card and has the highest available balance. It also contributes 1% of all purchases to the charity of my choice. It gets used periodically to maintain the account.
2. Citi card, which is our go-to card because of the points.
3. Target, which we only use at Target for the 5% discount and free shipping.
Now that we have a house, we are actually looking into opening a few other brand cards to take advantage of short-term and long-term deals.
Credit cards are finally all paid off!!! I plan on cancelling most of them but haven't yet. We don't EVER use them. If i do have to for some reason, I pay it off immediately.
I have:
1. Kohl's Card (I got it when i was working there in college but now i despise it and only keep it around for discounts - the rare times i shop there anymore)
2. Best Buy Card (we got it to buy a TV we couldn't afford - and then again to buy a refridgerator we couldn't afford). I hate monthly payments.
3. Chase Student Credit Card - my first.
4. Chase Freedom
DH has:
1. Chase Credit Card (was Washington Mutual)
2. Ashley Furniture (If it didnt cancel itself by now beccause we haven't touched it in 3 years. We bought our bed frame and couch on it when we got our apartment)
3. Zales - Paid for my engagement ring setting with it.
Thats quite enough for me. I've learned the hard was that financing plans and credit cards are not all they are cracked up to be. I'd rather just save up pay cash and never have to worry about it again.
LL Bean Visa - I use to buy stuff from there a lot & it made sense to get the card because then I got free shipping on purchases & returns. I now use this as my individual credit card
Bank of America - I added my husband to the account and this is our emergency account now (working on paying off debt we put on it when we bought our house & got out of control buying things for the house)
Lowe's - we get a 5% discount on each purchase (which saved us a lot when we needed a new grill), we pay this off in full each month. It will come in really handy if we end up getting our new fence from them because we'll save 5% on it too.
Discover - this is husbands from before we got married, it has a very small limit and he just puts gas & hair cuts on it, we were paying it off each month but want to put something on it to show that he can use it responsibly in hopes of improving his credit score
Discover card- not sure if I should close this one or not, this was my go-to card before I opened AmEx. Gets 1% back on everything and 5% on rotating categories.
Citi Platinum - High credit limit, only 6.74% interest rate, had it a long time. Use this one if there is an emergency or big purchase that we plan to finance for a few months, which is pretty rare.
Best Buy - used to finance large electronics like TVs or appliances at 0% interest.
Care Credit - for expensive dental work or other medical emergencies with 0% interest financing.