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| Citibank Citi® Dividend Platinum Select® Card for College Students echo $br; ?> echo $logo_cash; ?> $crd_pid=2661; ?> | | The Citi® Dividend Platinum Select® Visa® Card (College), issued by Citibank, is a cash back credit card designed specifically for students.
The card offers several platinum benefits and services provided by Citibank, such as travel accident insurance and various security and fraud protection features. However, it is the reward program that proves to be the best benefit available to cardholders.Through the reward program, cardholders earn a 1% cash back rebate on all purchases made with the card with a yearly rebate limit of $300 |  | | American Express Platinum Business Credit Card echo $br; ?> echo $logo_cl; ?> echo $logo_reward;?> $crd_pid=2738; ?> | | Those who are familiar with American Express® cards know that a variety of services and benefits are available to cardholders that include various purchase security features, up to $100,000 in travel accident insurance, and special discounts at participating merchants including AT&T®, FedEx®, 1-800-FLOWERS.COM®, Hertz®, and Staples®. The card has a reasonably low interest rate for those who qualify, providing a low cost option for paying business expenses over time. The card also offers a 0% introductory rate for purchases and balance transfers made during the first nine months of membership. APR (Purchases)-8.24% Variable. |  | | 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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