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"Track and Match" Credit Card Listings!
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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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| Discover® Card Discover® Business Card® echo $br; ?> echo $logo_cash; ?> $crd_pid=3488; ?> |
| The Discover® Platinum Card, issued by Morgan Stanley, is designed for those with very good credit who are looking for a cash reward credit card. Those who spend up to $1,500 will receive a .25% rebate, those who spend between $1,500 and $3,000 will receive a 5% rebate, and those who spend over $3,000 will receive a 1% rebate. The card has no annual fee and an attractive 0% introductory rate. The APR for this card varies, so applicants should review the terms and conditions provided by the card issuer. |  |
| Citibank CitiBusiness Card® with ThankYou Network® echo $br; ?> echo $logo_reward;?> $crd_pid=2560; ?> |
| This card has no annual fee and offers a reasonable interest rate for purchases and balance transfers, as compared to other business credit cards. There is also a very attractive 0% introductory rate available for purchases for the first six months of membership. Therefore, individuals who will be able to take advantage of the reward program and who plan to take advantage of the additional services and discounts available will benefit most from what the CitiBusiness® ThankYou Network MasterCard® has to offer. APR on purchases 10.99% variable. Purchase protection. Personal concierge service. Auto rental insurance. Roadside assistance. |  |
| Chase Bank Platinum MasterCard® $crd_pid=3490; ?> |
| 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. |  |