Hi,
What is the best credit card currently with no fees?
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The Best Credit Card no Fees?
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Agree. This type of what is the best xx without telling us what to look for is a shat question.
The last time OP asked a "Best" question, ghosted…
Paypal VISA credit card has on going rewards. Requires $6k minimum credit.
Amex Qantas/Virgin discovery has ongoing rewards too, but not everywhere accepts Amex, or doesn't charge additional transaction fees.
Coles MasterCard gives you flyby points.
You can explore others here https://www.pointhacks.com.au/best-no-annual-fee-credit-card…
Amazon are now applying a 0.5% surcharge to purchases made using Visa credit cards. There aren't many Mastercards available. Coles one may be best.
There aren't many Mastercards available.
Eh? Coles, 28 Degrees, CBA, Westpac, Citibank all offer Mastercard credit cards. I'm sure there's plenty more if I bothered doing any research.
Citibank, Westpac have a minimum spend or charge a yearly fee. I'm sure there's plenty more fees or bad terms if I bothered doing any research.
I need to look more though. I just started on compare sites for myself which has filtered some of these out and show more Visa offers.
For me I'm looking to see if any offer rewards as well.
There are many ways to circumvent it. Buy discounted Amazon eGC(minimum 2% saving), use Bundll Virtual MasterCard, discounted Coles Prepaid MC (may be not directly after the hack event) without credit check.
Pretty sure most of us kept our fee free for life Citibank cards.
https://www.americanexpress.com/au/credit-cards/qantas-disco…
amex no fees and get Qantas ff points and access to amex deals no brainer I have 4 subs with parents and wife, will get more do can get more amex deals
And for when the shops don't take Amex?
well it's not the only one I have
but most take itget 28 degrees that's fee free
I also have a Suncorp one that's fee free and also the old Hilton Macquarie one also fee free
I have too many credit card lol
The best one is the one you can get.
Kogan Money.
Agreed, Kogan the best without any doubt.
This is like asking how long a piece of string is. What do you want out of your credit card? Low interest rates? Rewards points? Acceptance everywhere?