Free Equifax FICO Score Now Live for Citi Cardholders

CitiAs it earlier promised to do, Citi has now rolled out its free credit score program to cardmembers. Beginning this week, consumers with Citi-branded credit cards can log into their accounts online to view their free Experian credit scores. Unfortunately, consumers with Citi credit cards branded by other companies–such as Sears, Best Buy or Macy’s–are not part of the free credit score program.

Citi is both the largest and the latest credit card issuer to provide a free credit score to its customers, joining Discover, Barclaycard, FNBO, Sallie Mae and Pentagon Federal Credit Union.

For more ways to view your credit report and score for free, see this post.

Huntington Voice Credit Card: 3% Cash Back on Category of Your Choice

Huntington Voice Credit CardThe Huntington Voice credit card, issued by Huntington Bank, isn’t the best cash back credit card on the market, but it’s still a nice card that deserves more attention. The Voice™ card earns 3 points per dollar spent on a single category that you choose, on up to $2,000 in spending per quarter and 1 point per dollar on all your other purchases, with no annual fee and no foreign transaction fees.
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Bank of America Preferred Rewards = Top Tier Credit Card Rewards for Customers with Deep BofA Ties

Bank of America Preferred Rewards ProgramLast year, Bank of America introduced Preferred Rewards, a loyalty program that rewards clients for having an extensive relationship with Bank of America, Merrill Edge and Merrill Lynch. This week, it launched a national ad campaign to publicize the program. Why is this interesting to credit card consumers? Because with the bonuses you earn at the highest level, it’s possible to earn 2.625% cash back on general spending or 5.25% cash back on gas–numbers that eclipse the maximum possible on other cards.
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Getting Your Credit Report and Score for Free

Credit CheckThe dawning of the new year marks a popular time for people to make new resolutions. And one good financial resolution to make would be to check your credit report and score on a regular basis. These days, there are fewer excuses remaining to not be doing this. Not only are there reports of data breaches happening seemingly every month–the latest being from Chick-fil-A–but it’s now easier than ever for consumers to get a hold of their credit report and score for free.
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Visa Checkout: Get $50 Off Your Purchase of $100+ at Neiman Marcus Last Call

Neiman Marcus Last Call Visa Checkout DealThrough December 21, 2014 at 11:59pm CT, you can get $50 off your purchase of at least $100 at Neiman Marcus Last Call (LastCall.com) when you pay with Visa Checkout. Your purchase must total $100 before sales tax and while it is valid with online sale offers, it cannot be combined with other coupons or single-item discounts. Limit of one discount per customer.
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US Airways Credit Cardholders: Get $25 for Receiving Online Statements

BarclayCardFor a limited time, existing US Airways cardholders can make an easy $25. When cardholders elect to receive their statements electronically and then make any purchase by December 31, 2014, they’ll receive a $25 statement credit. Even if you already are enrolled in paperless statements, you can still take advantage of this offer. Simply temporarily change your settings to receive paper statements, then log out and log back in and you should see a pop-up to sign up for paperless statements to receive a $25 statement credit.
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Buy a Starbucks eGift Card with Visa, Get Another $10

Starbucks Card / Visa $10 BonusIf you’re one of the first 100,000 to buy a Starbucks eGift Card of $10 or more with your Visa card starting today through December 12, Starbucks will add an extra $10 to the gift card. For instance, if you spend $10, your friend will get $20 on the gift card. If you spend $25, they’ll get $35 on the gift card, etc. Limit one bonus per person and you cannot send the card to yourself.

The bonus won’t be reflected at checkout, but will be confirmed in your email receipt. See details at this link.

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