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Tip: Credit cards ranked "Best" by our editors, in each category can be found below "Track & Match" results.
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| American Express JetBlue Card from American Express echo $br; ?> echo $logo_cl; ?>=$logo_fly;?> echo $logo_reward;?> $crd_pid=2982; ?> | | Through the reward program, cardholders earn one Award Dollar for each dollar spent on the card. Two Award Dollars are earned for each dollar spent on JetBlue flights, restaurants, movie theaters, gym memberships, event tickets, and golf green fees. It is important to understand that 200 Award Dollars are equal to one TrueBlue® point, and 100 TrueBlue® points are equal to one round trip flight. Cardholders receive 5,000 bonus Award Dollars after the first purchase, which equals 25 TrueBlue® points toward a free round trip ticket. |  | | Citibank Citi® AT&T Universal Savings Platinum Card $crd_pid=2464; ?> | | The AT&T Universal Savings Platinum Card, issued by Citibank, is designed for those with very good credit who desire a credit card with platinum cardholder benefits. In addition to the calling card feature, the card also offers a variety of platinum cardholder benefits that include up to $1,000,000 in travel accident insurance, auto rental insurance, lost luggage insurance, an extended warranty for purchases, and fraud protection services. Also, there is a 0% introductory rate for balance transfers for one year. However, there is a minimum cap of 19.99% for cash advances. Up to $1,000,000 in travel accident insurance. Medical referral services. |  | | Chase Bank Platinum Visa® echo $br; ?> $crd_pid=2127; ?> | | The credit card has a reasonable interest rate (lowest rates applied to balances equal to, or greater than $2,500), an attractive 0% introductory rate, and no annual fee. Individuals who have a banking account relationship with Chase will also be able to take advantage of a lower APR; 1% less than those who do not. However, the card does have a high APR for cash advances and there is a minimum cap applied to the APR. Through this program, cardholders earn one point per every dollar spent on general purchases. |  |
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