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MM: How many credit cards do you have? What's ideal for you?
Just curious. How many cards do you have? Which ones? What's your ideal? What's your credit card approach/strategy?
Personally, I have 4 credit cards now:
- Chase Freedom--1-5% cash back
- Wells Fargo--1% cash back (rarely use now)
- Capital One Venture One Card--1.25 miles per dollar spent (I have two of the same card, long story--company accidentally processed application twice)
I am actually going to open up a Capital One Quicksilver card in January to put my grad school tuition on because it's 15 months 0% interest, 2% cash back and has a $100 sign up bonus. It's cheaper and easier than taking out loans because I can pay the money back before interest kicks in later.
My approach is that I charge 95% of expenses on my credit cards and then I pay all of them off every month. I am pretty diligent about never paying interest (haven't paid it in 7 years) and it's the easiest way for me to track where I spend my money. I never keep more than $20 in cash on me (fear of losing it) and I am really responsible with my credit, so I never buy what I cannot afford to pay off immediately.
So, I will end up with 5 credit cards. Once grad school is over, I will likely close that card down and maybe one other. I think 2-3 cards is ideal for me. I have other sources of credit (mortgage, HELOC, paid off student loans, car loan) and my credit score is above 760, so I don't think I will seek more credit options in the future.
How about you?
Re: MM: How many credit cards do you have? What's ideal for you?
Barclay Arrival Plus, which earns 2.1% cash back. We use this as our primary card and LOVE it. It came with a $400 sign up bonus. Including that, we'll likely make more than $2,000 from this card this year, which we've only had since April. It's been kind of rediculous actually.
Southwest Chase, which I use as my work card. I typically charge at least $1,000 a month in reimbursable expenses per month, which I like to keep separate from our personal expenses. We get a few points from this, but most of our Southwest miles come from H's business travel.
Capital One Venture, which is my longevity card. With its low earn rate, I only keep this for the benefit of my credit score. I try to put a tank of gas on it once every month or so. We did put my car on this four years ago plus all our wedding expenses in 2013, so it has netted us a few hundred over the years.
I did also have a United card, but cancelled that about six months ago. Before our next big international trip we may reapply for this again to get another sign up bonus. But in the meantime I didn't want to pay the annual fee. I do still accrue United miles through their Mileage Plus X app and by using portals, which keeps my balance growing.
We put absolutely everything we can on credit and pay off our balance weekly. My credit score is right at 805.
I have a few:
Kohls - for the discounts, paid in full every time I use it.
Discover- 5% cashback on some purchases, I'm getting away from using this card because I find I spend more than I should when I use it. I usually use it for house purchases or online purchases.
Capital One Quicksilver- Just switched to quicksilver, so I get cashback on it but I haven't used the card in years
A small visa from my local credit union- $300 limit with points, it was my first card and I got it to build credit. Now I don't want to close it because it's the longest standing item on my credit report
Victoria's Secret- Never pay interest, only used for the member rewards, but I haven't used it in years
Home Depot- Only used for the 0% interest offer when we bought new appliances for our house. We haven't used it since.
We each have individual Chase Freedom cards and U.S. Bank Cash+ cards that we use to spend our allowance.
We also have Best Buy and Lowe's cards to leverage 0% offers when we need house things. We've financed almost all of our appliances with those special offers. They both have on-going promotions, so we keep them active.
We have:
Kohls
Home Depot
Lowes
Ann Taylor
Discover
Chase (2)
Bank of America
Credit Union one
Toyota credit card
I think that's it. I don't even know what all the terms are on each but it doesn't really matter to me because we pay them in full whenever we use them. We get points on a few of them to do whatever with so I do pay attention to that.
Joint use cards:
Chase Freedom that we use for all of our purchases. It is 1% and 5% rotating categories.
Target store card. We love the 5% off and free shipping. This is the only store card we have and go figure, it is the only chip and pin card. Why aren't the others chip and pin?!
My personal cards:
Discover It 1% and 5% categories. PSA to anyone on an old Discover card, call and ask to move to It. It has better benefits but they won't move you to it unless you ask. I've had this card forever but recently changed to only using it for 5% categories and online shopping bonuses. I like to use the cashback to get discounted gift cards. For example, Cheryl's cookies gift cards are $30 for only $20 cash back.
Capital One Quicksilver 1.5% and no foex fees. I used to have regular capital one but cancelled that and moved to this one when it came out with 1.5%. I now use it for my phone and everyday fun money purchases. H and I use this card with traveling internationally.
Now I see some 2% cards available and I am thinking about changing the bulk of our purchases to one of those but still using the Chase for 5%. I like that we will earn more but I'm not sure I want to deal with the hassle of using 2 cards and trying to remember when to use each one.
1 joint card that we put everything on
1 personal card in my name only
2 store cards for the extra discounts/benefits
All cards are paid in full monthly
TTC since 1/13 DX:PCOS 5/13 (long, anovulatory cycles)

Clomid 50mg 9/13 = BFP! EDD 6/7/14 M/C 5w6d Found 11/4/13
1/14 PCOS / Gluten Free Diet to hopefully regulate my system.
Chemical Pregnancy 03/14
Surprise BFP 6/14, Beta #1: 126 Beta #2: 340 Stick baby, stick! EDD 2/17/15
Riley Elaine born 2/16/15
TTC 2.0 6/15
Chemical Pregnancy 9/15
Chemical Pregnancy 6/16
BFP 9/16 EDD 6/3/17
Beta #1: 145 Beta #2: 376 Beta #3: 2,225 Beta #4: 4,548
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H just has a bank card, but he doesn't use it much. He uses his debit card more often. If we had any more cards, I'm not sure I could keep track of it all. This feels like enough for us.
Before I answer this, I just have to give a resounding echo to what @hoffse is saying about carrying a credit card overseas. I, too, am glad that @brij's debit card has never been locked down internationally, but I can promise you that is the exception, not the norm.
Many, many banks (check with yours if traveling) have restrictions on certain countries. Some restrict you to just pin-based transactions and some will completely block your debit card for being used in those countries.
My #1 piece of advice to my bank customers--always, always, always carry a second form of payment while traveling! I can't tell you how many customers I have had call us, raging mad or sad or stressed, because they are stuck somewhere traveling with no form of working payment and there is nothing we can do to help them.
I love working CC for points, so we have quite a few:
H-Capital One--this was one of his first ccs and hasn't been used in years. I'm surprised they haven't closed it actually.
H-Amazon store card--H likes to use this for the 0% financing on purchases over $299; we've used it to buy items such as our treadmill, laptop, Roomba, etc.
H-Cabelas--this is the card he uses all of the time, for 100% of expenses that are allowed to be paid w/ a credit card. He is a major hunter/outdoorsman and Cabela's offers a really generous points program. Points can only be used for Cabela's gear, which H is more than happy with.
H-Sears--only used for appliance purchases to take advantage of the 0% financing
H-Home Depot--again, only used for large purchases to take advantage of the 0% financing
Me-Amazon Visa--I have this as my default payment on Amazon and only use it for Amazon purchases. I do a lot of shopping on Amazon, so I earn a lot of points even though I don't use it for anything else.
Me-Discover--This is the card I use for all purchases, except when one of my other cards is offering a special points deal that I am trying to complete. I need to take pp's advice and get it switched to the It card!
Me-Citibank--I only use this for the occasional 0% offers; for instance, this is the card that I am putting the excess porch charges on because it is 0% for 16 months. Although, I did get an offer to earn $50 if I spend $500 by the end of the year, so once I complete the current promotion I am working on, I'll switch to using the Citbank for all expenses to try to meet that offer.
Me-local bank MasterCard--I only use this when they are offering special points promotions. Right now, I am working on a 'spend $2000, earn a $250 gift card'. I don't know if I will meet the threshold (I never overspend just to get a points bonus) but I am going to try! Ends at the end of the month.
Me-Alaska Airlines/B of A Visa--Has a $75 annual fee, but I get a $99 companion fare ticket once per year, and most flights from our area are over $400, so it easily pays for itself. Normally I am firmly opposed to paying an annual fee. I only use this card on Alaska Airlines expenses.
Me--Fairmont Visa--just opened this to take advantage of the 2 free nights that we earned by spending $1500. I made H an authorized user so we could both charge everything to it to make sure we earned the free nights. This is going to save us $800+ on our summer vacation.
I think that's all of them. Like I said, some rules that we follow:
-Put every possible expense on our credit cards and pay in full each month. I actually make a payment twice a month (every payday) just to make sure I am not overspending.
-Never spend more than we normally would just to earn a points bonus
-Check accounts online religiously to make sure we don't forget a payment/balance since we switch between which cards to use on a regular basis.
TTC since 1/13 DX:PCOS 5/13 (long, anovulatory cycles)

Clomid 50mg 9/13 = BFP! EDD 6/7/14 M/C 5w6d Found 11/4/13
1/14 PCOS / Gluten Free Diet to hopefully regulate my system.
Chemical Pregnancy 03/14
Surprise BFP 6/14, Beta #1: 126 Beta #2: 340 Stick baby, stick! EDD 2/17/15
Riley Elaine born 2/16/15
TTC 2.0 6/15
Chemical Pregnancy 9/15
Chemical Pregnancy 6/16
BFP 9/16 EDD 6/3/17
Beta #1: 145 Beta #2: 376 Beta #3: 2,225 Beta #4: 4,548
www.5yearstonever.blogspot.com