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Cashback credit cards article

bunking_off
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This one.
Just a suggestion. In the table, there seems to be inconsistent treatment of Amex versus Capital One. Whereas Amex is broken down by first year cashback versus recurring, Capital One isn't. Because Capital One gives 4% cashback for the first few months (reflected in the table), the first year returns are higher than subsequent ones, so the table's misleading.
Suggest there's a need to have 2 rows for Capital One (per the Amex entry), Intro Year reading as per the current row, Later Years reading
£1000 - £10
£2500 - £25
£5000 - £50
etc
Just a suggestion. In the table, there seems to be inconsistent treatment of Amex versus Capital One. Whereas Amex is broken down by first year cashback versus recurring, Capital One isn't. Because Capital One gives 4% cashback for the first few months (reflected in the table), the first year returns are higher than subsequent ones, so the table's misleading.
Suggest there's a need to have 2 rows for Capital One (per the Amex entry), Intro Year reading as per the current row, Later Years reading
£1000 - £10
£2500 - £25
£5000 - £50
etc
I really must stop loafing and get back to work...
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