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Associated Bank Cash Rebate Card: 5% Rebate at Supermarkets, Drugstores and Gas Stations with No Tiers

The Associated Bank Cash Rebate Card has been around for quite a while, but has not received the publicity it deserves. I thought it was worth highlighting this card again, as it is one of the best cash back credit cards currently on the market (particularly since the number of attractive new offers has been dwindling).

Its rebate structure is quite simple: a 5% cash rebate at supermarkets, drugstores and gas stations, and a 1% cash rebate everywhere else. There are no tiers, which means you’ll earn 5% on those “everyday purchases” from the first dollar. In addition, there are no special membership requirements and no annual fees. You can request your rebate in the form of a check once you’ve earned at least $50. It should also be mentioned that there is a limit of $300 in cash back that you can earn in a year.
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Free Movie Ticket for Amex and Discover Cardmembers

Eligible American Express Cardmembers can receive a promo code from Fandango good for a free movie ticket when they sign up to receive the Entertainment Access E-mail Newsletter by September 12, 2008. According to the fine print, the newsletter is sent out at least once a month, but not more than weekly, and there is nothing in the terms that says you can’t unsubscribe after you’ve received your free ticket.
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Do Virtual Credit Card Numbers Really Protect You?

For years, credit card issuers such as Citi, Discover and Bank of America have touted single-use card numbers, or “virtual credit cards,” as a means of thwarting credit fraud. Generally speaking, the idea behind virtual card numbers is this: consumers download a piece of software to their computer that generates a new credit card number for each transaction, potentially allowing the creation of card numbers for specific merchants with set credit limits and expiration dates. These numbers can be used either online, over the phone or through the mail, but not anywhere a physical card is required.

Though their use is free, consumer adoption of the technology has been low, prompting American Express to drop the feature several years ago. The latest revelations about the limitations of virtual card numbers, as reported in this SD thread, are not likely to help spread their use, either.

The claims, in fact, are a bit unsettling.
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Get a $10 Discover GC For Every $100 Spent at Participating Malls

From August 1 through September 7, 2008, Discover card holders will be able to earn a $10 Discover gift card for every $100 they spend using their Discover Card at any of 45 participating shopping malls nationwide. Earning the gift cards is quite simple–just shop at a participating mall with your Discover Card, then present your original receipts to customer service by September 7, 2008. There is a limit of 5 gift cards that can be earned per account during the promo period and supplies may be limited.

To see the list of participating malls, see this link.

Get Up to 2000 Bonus Starpoints for Adding Cardholders to Your SPG Amex

Existing Starwood Amex cardmembers can earn up to 2000 bonus Starpoints by adding cards to their account. The fine print:

1,000 bonus Starpoints will be awarded to your Starwood Preferred Guest Account 8-12 weeks after the first purchase on an approved Additional Starwood Preferred Guest Credit Card submitted with this application. The Additional Cardmember must make their first purchase with the Starwood Preferred Guest Credit Card within one year of Card approval. Bonus offer applies to first 2 Additional Card added on this application only.

Link (Via FT)

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