But you would have to buy a GM vehicle to benefit from it, wouldn't you?quote:
Originally posted by FL-400S:
GM card is the only way to go. You'll save enough money on a new car that your head will spin.
Or you could get one that gives you 5% cash back, and put it towards a new GM vehicle, or a new Mopar vehicle, or a new Ford vehicle, or more gas, or food, or beer, or whatever.quote:
Originally posted by westex39:
GM Mastercard. Gives you 5% toward purchase of new GM vehicle up to $2000.00.
Find me one that gives me 5% back on everything, not just a few piddly dollars in gas every week, and Ill get it. I can save more money by keeping my foot out of the gas pedal.quote:
Originally posted by ZmOz:
Or you could get one that gives you 5% cash back, and put it towards a new GM vehicle, or a new Mopar vehicle, or a new Ford vehicle, or more gas, or food, or beer, or whatever.quote:
Originally posted by westex39:
GM Mastercard. Gives you 5% toward purchase of new GM vehicle up to $2000.00.
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That's about where I am on credit card use. I take my kickback in the form of airline tickets. Still amounts to about 1%. I'm goimg to change card tho, I found one that looks more generous.quote:
Originally posted by msparks:
I can honestly say I played that game for over 6 years.
I have faithfully used my discovercard and racked up over 300 in cash per year. That's right I've charged and payed off over 30,000 per year and never paid them a dime in interest.