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If that were true my credit score would be -324. :) I don't disagree that credit score is important, but it's a complex formula and some things matter much more than others. 1 card a year would be very far down the list.
I will probably go with HSBC card, just to save myself from re-applying.
Flexo, I hear that with the way the points are converted to rewards on the Chase card it works out to a 5% return.
Rewards are low but consistent. Good thing with credit unions: They're non-profit organizations, unlike Citi which must satisfy shareholders with huge profits.
"Rewards will be accumulated monthly and paid annually. A statement check will be issued to the Primary Cardmember within one billing cycle of the Account anniversary date. Rewards must be at least $10.00 per year to be deemed accrued and payable. Rewards less than $10.00 will not be accrued and will be forfeited within one billing cycle of the Account anniversary date."
Unlike the Citi card, you cannot request a check. So, HSBC could theoretically discontinue the program the month before your anniversary date and leave you with NOTHING.
once a year will do nothing to your credit score, unless you have high debt to avail credit and if you actually accept or have open accounts. if you apply for a bunch of credit cards and only accept one, in the short term may count against you as having open credit; however, it falls off.
That personal analysis inspired me to build a general-purpose tool to help anyone determine the single best card or mix of N cards that will maximize their cash back rewards. You just plug in how much you spend each month (broken out by categories for best results) and you're presented with a list of recommended cards sorted from best to worst by your expected annual reward. If having more than one card and using each card to its strengths could yield a greater total reward, then each combination of the Best N cards is presented as well.
You can see the tool at http://www.creditcardtuneup.com/ .
A chase customer service representative confirmed that there is no program like this "This card offers 6% cash back on gas, groceries, and at drug stores for the first 12 months and 1% cash back on everything else ". It is only 2 points for travel and 1 point for everything else.
+Joel