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A word of warning for other who might consider this card, it is not worth it.
The value of points for travel was just drastically reduced.
The maximum number of points earned per month is 7,500.
The points earned expire after 4 years you are unable to see from your on-line account how many points will expire and when.
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are there actually any decent MBNA cards? I have yet to find one.
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are there actually any decent MBNA cards? I have yet to find one.
Merrill+ (no foreign fee, swap for BA EC miles), Fidelity cards (1.5% into fidelity account, 2% into 529 account - diff cards)
LLbean if you order a bunch from them (free shipping and monogram)
AAA has only 1% foreign fee and 5% back on gas
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Charles Schwab, no foreign fee, Worldpoints program, option for 1% cashback unlimited, cash out as low as $25, and a BVG program.
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Do you have links for any of these cards?
Thanks ^
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Merrill+ is a great card. No fee and transferrable to BAEC + no forex fees make it a winner in my book.
Alas, all MBNA worldpoints cards are a sucker's bet.
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Do you have links for any of these cards?
Thanks ^
Here's an app for the Schwab card.
https://wwwn.applyonlinenow.com/USCCapp/Ctl/entry?sc=CRSM&mc=A000001SDE
They sometimes offer $100 bonuses for applying, but I don't know of any current bonuses. Described in this thread at FatWallet:
http://www.fatwallet.com/forums/messageview.php?start=0&catid=52&threadid=580822
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are there actually any decent MBNA cards?
Their Norwegian Cruise Lines Mastercard gives 3% in the form of NCL credits that can be redeemed in $500 increments with no other restrictions on usage. If you cruise it's like cash.