Im surprised the Kroger line of cards didn't at least get an honorable mention. 5% on mobile wallet is nothing to sneeze at. If the 3k annual cap is too restrictive, just get 2 (or more) of them.
@@johnt6806 wait but is this 5% on any mobile purchase or just at Kroger stores. From what I’m reading it sounds more like mobile pay at Kroger stores essentially making it a store card not a category card
@@vebtranthere are two separate 5% categories. One is for just Kroger stores. The other is for mobile wallet on all non-Kroger stores. They each have their own independent caps. The non-Kroger mobile wallet cap is 3k per year.
Us bank altitude connect is the king of 0 annual fee travel card imo: free 5gb data/15days, 4 priority pass including restaurants, no FCF, $100 TSA pre credit and trip cancellation/delay/interruption insurance. This card is SOOOOOOO over powered
When the discover/capital one merger is fully done. Do you think capital one will get rid of the discover it card? Leave it alone? Or just change it to another Quicksilver card eventually?
Bank of America customized cash mail offer got $300 bonus instead of the normal $200. As far as I know only targeted by mail. Either way not bad at all.
Oh wow! I just got a $300 bonus from the Amex Schwab investor card for 1k spend & the quicksilver has a $300 bonus as well with a referral link from a cardholder
Verizon Visa, if you’re a customer, 4% gas, 4% groceries, 4% restaurants is pretty hard to beat. Although you have to deal with Synchrony, the bank that I think runs their transactions on a 1980s PC and dialup internet
@@Pete_5309 $500 in cash back per year for the AAA Daily advantage. So that's a 10k cap if you only use it for groceries. Or a 16,666 cap if you only use it at Costco. I personally use about 7k on groceries and about 5k at Costco which comes in at around $500 in cash back. I should also mention as someone who has owned both the Amex BCP and the AAA Daily advantage, the AAA card is much broader in what is included in the "Grocery" category. The AAA card can be used at my farmers market and get 5% but the Amex only got 1%.
other than getting Chase points, they semi-suck compared to some other NAF cards. I used mine only for pharmacy purchases or dining. Nothing else. I should probably cancel the card....
@@sk6056 do you have the Freedom Flex or the OG Freedom. I have an OG Freedom since you can only have one Flex. You should product change to keep your history AND have a useful card
Paypal Mastercard is 3 percent through Paypal. You have to have a paypal account to get it. But the rewards for using the card dropped to 1.5 percent back now and there is FTFs when there wasn't before. Synchrony nerfed the card on purpose to push people to use paypal. You can only use it online now.
There are a couple cards that have it, you make sure you have more than just one. It’s complementary to earning more points than just dumping everything to a 1.5 or 2 point card.
Adam is beginning to decline in his advice. He left off like 2-4 excellent cards that he’s actually recommended in the past so I know he knew about them. Odd
@@frankbradford9616 can you give an example? He added the caveat that he was only including cards that you didn't have to jump through hoops. The Amazon card, for example, requires a Prime subscription. The Kroger cards, for example cannot be acquired in every state (though they can in most states). What card is not restricted that Adam has endorsed that he didn't put on his list?
Im surprised the Kroger line of cards didn't at least get an honorable mention. 5% on mobile wallet is nothing to sneeze at. If the 3k annual cap is too restrictive, just get 2 (or more) of them.
That’s amazing. No annual fee?
@vebtran correct
@@johnt6806 wait but is this 5% on any mobile purchase or just at Kroger stores. From what I’m reading it sounds more like mobile pay at Kroger stores essentially making it a store card not a category card
@@vebtranthere are two separate 5% categories. One is for just Kroger stores. The other is for mobile wallet on all non-Kroger stores. They each have their own independent caps. The non-Kroger mobile wallet cap is 3k per year.
@ thanks for the clarification. Their site made it seem like mobile at Kroger, since it said mobile at Kroger gas would not be 5%
Us bank altitude connect is the king of 0 annual fee travel card imo: free 5gb data/15days, 4 priority pass including restaurants, no FCF, $100 TSA pre credit and trip cancellation/delay/interruption insurance. This card is SOOOOOOO over powered
I think the Elan clone of the USB Cash+ should be on the honorable mention list. Found at many regional banks
Just got approved for aaa essential rewards card, $200 cash back after spend, no annual fee, luv this channel ❤
Great content as always, thanks Adam!!!
When the discover/capital one merger is fully done. Do you think capital one will get rid of the discover it card? Leave it alone? Or just change it to another Quicksilver card eventually?
If only amex had a 2% personal no annual fee card. I would cut up all my other cards and only use the amex card.
Same here
Love the content Adam! 🦃
Bank of America customized cash mail offer got $300 bonus instead of the normal $200. As far as I know only targeted by mail. Either way not bad at all.
Oh wow! I just got a $300 bonus from the Amex Schwab investor card for 1k spend & the quicksilver has a $300 bonus as well with a referral link from a cardholder
Verizon Visa, if you’re a customer, 4% gas, 4% groceries, 4% restaurants is pretty hard to beat.
Although you have to deal with Synchrony, the bank that I think runs their transactions on a 1980s PC and dialup internet
Are there caps on the AAA cards? I see the little “3” at the end so wasn’t sure if it had limits or not.
@@Pete_5309 $500 in cash back per year for the AAA Daily advantage. So that's a 10k cap if you only use it for groceries. Or a 16,666 cap if you only use it at Costco. I personally use about 7k on groceries and about 5k at Costco which comes in at around $500 in cash back.
I should also mention as someone who has owned both the Amex BCP and the AAA Daily advantage, the AAA card is much broader in what is included in the "Grocery" category. The AAA card can be used at my farmers market and get 5% but the Amex only got 1%.
Do the same video but for only visa cards. I have too many cards and only 3 visa cards
Excellent! Ty
The only thing worse than foreign transaction fees is how you pronounce ‘Fidelity’.
Why the freedom unlimited are excluded
I think the Freedom unlimited is starting to get outpaced by the 2% cards out there including ones with similar bonuses for those cards
It was on the honorable mention list.
other than getting Chase points, they semi-suck compared to some other NAF cards. I used mine only for pharmacy purchases or dining. Nothing else. I should probably cancel the card....
@@sk6056 do you have the Freedom Flex or the OG Freedom. I have an OG Freedom since you can only have one Flex. You should product change to keep your history AND have a useful card
The Quicksilver card is the most overlooked card on the market. 1.5% unlimited with no AF and especially no FTF. This and the Savor and you're set.
I have them 😂
What about PayPal Mastercard?
Paypal Mastercard is 3 percent through Paypal. You have to have a paypal account to get it. But the rewards for using the card dropped to 1.5 percent back now and there is FTFs when there wasn't before. Synchrony nerfed the card on purpose to push people to use paypal. You can only use it online now.
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I’ve never understood the rotating categories people. Y’all only buy gas or groceries 1/4 of the year?
Yeah I don’t do that rotating cats. It’s more work than having a Cpl credits on a card.
There are a couple cards that have it, you make sure you have more than just one. It’s complementary to earning more points than just dumping everything to a 1.5 or 2 point card.
Why turn down 5% cash back for three months?
@@SuperVeganShark to much work. Instead, just have 2-3 strong point cards to cover essentials. It’s y USBAR is GOATED. 1.5 cpp on any travel I choose.
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Adam is beginning to decline in his advice. He left off like 2-4 excellent cards that he’s actually recommended in the past so I know he knew about them. Odd
@@frankbradford9616 can you give an example? He added the caveat that he was only including cards that you didn't have to jump through hoops.
The Amazon card, for example, requires a Prime subscription. The Kroger cards, for example cannot be acquired in every state (though they can in most states).
What card is not restricted that Adam has endorsed that he didn't put on his list?
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