Not for non "poor-people" it isn't.
The douche factor of this thread went up exponentially two posts ago. Congratulations, you got a credit card. This isn't "American Psycho", no one fucking cares what color your card is.

Not for non "poor-people" it isn't.
The douche factor of this thread went up exponentially two posts ago. Congratulations, you got a credit card. This isn't "American Psycho", no one fucking cares what color your card is.
Pretty sure he was joking...at least that's how I took it. The words "lighten up Francis" come to mind.Not for non "poor-people" it isn't.
The douche factor of this thread went up exponentially two posts ago. Congratulations, you got a credit card. This isn't "American Psycho", no one fucking cares what color your card is.
Congratulations, I don't have a sense of humor
Does anyone know if the Chase United MileagePlus Club Card comps the membership fee? They have a $395 annual fee as well, but since it's a Visa, it's a little more practical for overseas travel (ie. accepted more).
It was my understanding that Amex doesn't charge annual fees on ANY of their cards as long as you're AD. I went with Blue Cash Preferred as my everyday card. 6% cash back on groceries up to a $6k annual limit (but you can't use places like Wal-Mart or Costco's, and I'm not sure yet if the Commissary counts), 3% cash back on gas, 3% cash back at certain department stores (most of the big ones, like Macy's, Dillards, Penney's, etc.), and 1% on everything else. Plus the signup bonus was $250 for spending $1,000 in the first 3 months, although I think the standard one is $100 unless you get the offer in the mail or look for pre-selected offers on the Amex website, which is what I did.If anyone is interested, AMEX will give you both the Platinum and Gold Premier Rewards cards for no fee.
Has anyone figured out if they recheck SCRA for AD status every year?
Both Citi and Chase told me that I needed to have the account prior to entering active duty for them to give me any type of SCRA benefits or waive annual fees. I have heard of some people getting lucky though.