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Best Cashback card for me?

I currently have a Barclay Card, which I use to buy everything really ... From Train tickets too My lunch! I find it Easier to pay it off all at the end of the month and it gives me a neat little list of everything I spend! Sometimes i wish it didn't :p

Anyway, As i pay it off every month I don't pay intrest! ... I was talking to a friend and she has told me, a Cash back card would be perfect for me! I tried looking on this site to find the best card for me but i could not decide!

Anyone got any Ideas? :o

Comments

  • richev
    richev Posts: 60 Forumite
    i too am trying to find a good cashback card
  • Bokkens
    Bokkens Posts: 505 Forumite
    American Express Platinium .
    Previously known as Bokken,registered at MSE in Nov 04,computer glich deleted my access but it is fun building up my stars from scratch,again.:D
  • Driving_Soon
    Driving_Soon Posts: 338 Forumite
    Bokkens wrote: »
    American Express Platinium .

    Thanks! I'll take a look on the net about it :)
  • benf90
    benf90 Posts: 590 Forumite
    There's a guide on here for the best cash back cards.

    It can be seen here:

    http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/cards/cashback-credit-cards

    Whilst the American Express is good the 5% rate only lasts for 3 months, then it can potentially give you less than other cards out there. A minimum salary of £20k is needed to apply for the card.

    If you spend less than £13500 a year on your credit card then after the initial 3 months introductory offer a different cash back card will be better for you. This is because of American Express' tiered cash back rate, which is:

    0.5% cash back on up to £3500 per year.
    1% cash back between £3500 and £10000 per year.
    1.5% cash back on £10k+.
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