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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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| Citibank Citi® Hilton HHonors® Signature Visa® echo $br; ?> echo $logo_reward;?> $crd_pid=2602; ?> |
| The Hilton HHonors Visa Signature Card, issued by Citibank, offers cardholders the opportunity to take advantage of the Hilton HHonors reward program, in addition to the common signature benefits. Earned points can be applied to free hotel stays and various travel rewards. Cardholders also receive Hilton HHonors Silver VIP status for the first year of membership with no additional charge. Since there are a variety of benefits offered with this card, we suggest visiting their website at: http://www.hiltonhhonors.com. The card features no pre-set spending limit, no annual fee, and a low introductory rate for balance transfers. Your application will be considered for a Citi Hilton HHonors Gold Card if you don't qualify for the Citi Hilton HHonors Visa Signature Card. |  |
| HFC Bank GM MasterCard® echo $br; ?> echo $logo_reward;?> $crd_pid=2974; ?> |
| When you take out a Hilton HHonors Platinum Credit Card you may earn valuable HHonors bonus points which you can use for great rewards at more than 2,400 Hilton HHonors hotels worldwide. To find out about all the benefits of being a member of Hilton HHonors Programme.With a rate for Balance Transfers of 0% per annum1 fixed for 6 months, from the date of account opening. Typical 15.9% APR variable.
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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. |  |