The Best Cash Back Credit Card You Have Never Heard Of 0 546

There’s a lot of credit cards options. A Lot of options. And there’s always new ones coming out.

As a consumer I like the variety of options. It’s not like other products or services where there is only a handful of options – or less – to choose from (I’m looking at you cable and satellite TV).

Even if you like to open up new cards frequently to get credit card rewards or travel hack, it’s nice to have one “go to” credit card that you can default to. If you don’t travel hack or open up cards frequently then it really makes sense to have a go-to card.

I’ve shared in the past about a few of the top cash back credit cards as well as what I recommend for a first card, but today I want to talk about the best cash back credit card you have never heard of.

I was only recently exposed to this card but I think it deserves to sit at the top of the list when it comes to cash back credit cards. It’s that good.

 

The Fidelity® Rewards Visa Signature® Card

The best cash back credit card you have never heard of is the Fidelity® Rewards Visa Signature® Card. This card offers the highest cash back on the market with it’s flat 2% cash back bonus.

Regardless of how widely known the card is, it’s undeniable that this card leads the pack when it comes to cash back credit cards. Besides the flat 2% cash back offer, it also has no annual fee. Additionally it offers all the standard credit card perks such as 24/7 support, travel and emergency assistance, zero-liability fraud protection, and identity theft recovery services.

An additional feature that I like about this card is that your cash back rewards are deposited directly into your Fidelity account. From there you can either cash it out to your bank account or use it to invest. This is a great feature because it’s easy to treat cash back rewards like free money and use it on things you otherwise wouldn’t purchase (don’t worry – it’s okay to splurge once in a while).

Why is this card not wider known or written about? I think it has something to do with Fidelity not pushing the card as hard as other credit card offers have been pushed. I’m also fairly certain (though not 100% sure) that they do not offer affiliate relationships like some of the other more well-known cards. If one thing is true it’s that big credit card comparison sites and, in turn, writers, focus on the cards that give them a payout per conversion.

 

How the Fidelity® Rewards Visa Signature® Card Stacks up to Other Cash Back Credit Cards

So how does the Fidelity® Rewards Visa Signature® Card stack up against other credit cards? Let’s compare it to a few of the other top cash back credit cards.

  • Cash Back RateThe Fidelity® Rewards Visa Signature® Card offers a 2% cash back rate, which is comparable to the Citi® Double Cash Card which offers you 1% cash back when you use your card and 1% cash back when you pay your bill, for a total of 2% cash back. It’s 0.5% higher than the Chase Freedom Unlimited which offers 1.5% cash back. Finally it offers 1% more than the Discover it® Card.
  • Revolving Category BonusesThe Fidelity® Rewards Visa Signature® Card does not have any revolving category bonuses where you can earn more than 2% cash back, but neither does the Citi® Double Cash Card or the Chase Freedom Unlimited card. The Discover it® Card, on the other hand, does offer quarterly 5% cash back bonuses on select categories (i.e. dining, entertainment, home improvement stores, etc.) for up to $1,500 of eligible purchases.
  • Annual FeesThe Fidelity® Rewards Visa Signature® Card charges no annual fee, but neither do any of the other three cards I mentioned. This is typical for a majority of cash back cards.
  • Sign Up BonusesThe Fidelity® Rewards Visa Signature® Card typically does not advertise a sign-up bonus, but in Google I did find an ad that led to a link where they are offering a $100 cash bonus when you make at least $1,000 of eligible purchases within the first 90 days of opening an account.The Discover it® card offers a somewhat different bonus. After your first 12 months of being a cardholder, whatever cashback rewards you earned during that period will be doubled. So if you earned $100 throughout your first 12 months, you will be given an additional $100 in cashback bonus.

    The Chase Freedom Unlimited card offers $150 cash bonus after you spend $500 within the first three months of opening a card.Finally the Citi® Double Cash Card offers no sign up bonus.

The good news is that with even just these four cards there is a variety of reasons to sign up for each card. For example, The Discover it® card does not offer as much in regular cash back rewards with its 1% rate, but the revolving rewards categories make a case for using it for specific purchases that align to those bonus categories.

Assuming we go off of rate alone, why is the Fidelity® Rewards Visa Signature® Card better than the Citi® Double Cash Card? The only real differentiating factor is that the Fidelity cash back rewards go into your investment account. While I don’t think there has been any research around this, you can imagine that someone who has the cash in their investment account is more likely to invest it than someone who has it deposited into their checking account.

 

Cards to Use in Tandem with the Fidelity® Rewards Visa Signature® Card

Assuming you are sold on the Fidelity® Rewards Visa Signature® Card, is there any reason to open other cards?

I’m into travel hacking and I’m willing to do the work to gain lucrative sign-up bonuses (you can see a few attractive offers in my post Top Travel Rewards Credit Cards for 2017). Beyond that, though, there is a case to be made that the Discover it® Card is worth having for the 5% revolving categories.

Additionally there are some brand- or store-specific cards that provide 5% cash back. The only one I generally recommend is the Amazon Prime Rewards Visa Signature Card which offers 5% cash back on every Amazon purchase. And if you’re like me, that 5% will add up quick.

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Twitter Came Together to Pitch Biography Titles for Trump and They’re Hilarious 0 537

Donald Trump would be the first one to tell you just what a splendid read The Art of the Deal – the part biography, part business guru advice column – is

In fact, the former businessman was so proud of the weighty tome that he was seemingly incapable of extolling its many virtues enough on the campaign trail in the run-up to last year’s Presidential election.

Much has happened since those astonishing days of political capitulation and bombastic mantra that culminated in Trump’s shock victory over Democratic rival Hilary Clinton.

Those who had hoped that Donald Trump’s polarising, highfalutin campaign rhetoric, which drew outrage from vast swathes of the American public, would be tempered somewhat once he assumed the Presidency must be dismayed at the President’s opening salvo in the White House. Frankly, it is hard to remember a politician so newsworthy, and perhaps this is why yet another Trump related hashtag has surfaced on Twitter: introducing #TrumpBiographyTitles, trending topic and vehicle for absolute hilarity.

 

People Talked about Their Weirdest Fetishes and Things Got Super-Awkward 0 573

When it comes to anything related to the bedroom, or indeed, any display of physical intimacy, I have a perennially British attitude. Namely I believe wholeheartedly that nakedness is shameful, that sex is a humiliating chore, and that anything discussion about what we actually enjoy when it comes to sex is completely off limits. Kinks and fetishes are embarrassing burdens that we have to keep secret and bear with us to the grave … at least, that’s how I pretend to be. But when it comes down to it, I’m just as nosy about my own and other people’s sexuality as the next guy; I’m just better at hiding it.

Which is precisely why I find threads like this next one so interesting. A recent discussion on Reddit asked users what their secret kinks were, and the anonymous answers were pretty dang intriguing. It’s always sweet to get some dirt on what people are into, but some of these erotic proclivities were just, well … weird. Scroll down to check out some of the best answers below:

 

1. Alien dildos 

“I stumbled upon a website that sold alien and monster inspired dildos. I never realised that was a fetish until I saw them. They were so interesting and grotesque. With weird lumps, tentacles, and shapes. I like to imagine having sex with an alien just so I could get a piece of whatever

2. Stardust movie 

“Breast expansion. The start/end size doesn’t matter, the attractiveness of the woman doesn’t matter. Just the act of them getting bigger revs my engine like nothing else. Discovered it completely by accident cause my girlfriend wanted to show me Stardust, one of her favourite movies. There is a brief, second long shot where some witch uses magic to make herself younger, and her breasts briefly inflate. Holy shot I have never been turned on so fast.”

. 3Action figure weirdness 

“I saw this video the other day where I a milf put an action figure in the toilet and pissed on it. How would I even go about telling my wife I wanna buy GI Joe so I can watch her urinate on him?”

4. Hold it in 

“I think it is super hot when a girl badly needs to pee but has to wait. So, not really a traditional watersports fetish. The way they get fidgety and distracted and eventually almost frantic? Unfortunately, it’s sort of rare to see in real life, save for some nights at the bar when the women’s bathroom line is long.”

5. Anonymous

“I have an anonymous sex fetish. Like being at a masquerade party and locking eyes with the same man all night. I signal him to the bathroom & he comes in and f*cks me from behind.”

 

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