Kestryl
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[I realize there’s another recent thread on the Disney Visa Credit Card, but that seems to be more focused more generically using a credit card vs debit vs other. I also don’t want to get buried alive in the giant credit card thread, ha.]
I’m wondering if I would regret getting the Disney Visa credit card. I was sent an offer for the no-fee Disney Visa credit card- spend $500, get $200. I normally don’t consider these kinds of things, but this one I am. That’s a pretty nice sign-up bonus, and the occasional discounts would be nice, plus the random perks like the character meet and greets and packaging financing in the future.
The 1% back isn’t great. I have the Citi Double Cash card- basically 2% back on everything- that I use for pretty much everything cause it’s easy to remember. (I hate quarters and categories and points and miles- I prefer flat rates.) I also have two credit union credit cards from when I was just out of high school and college to help build my credit. And I have a Kohl’s, because who from my area doesn’t, ha
My newest card is the Citi Card, and that’s 5 years old- so I clearly don’t just churn through cards. The Disney card would only be used for the 10% discounts (and to get the sign up bonus). Otherwise it’ll mostly sit at home with my Kohl’s card until called into action.
Have any of you regretted getting the card? Or considered it but decided against? Or took the plunge and found out it was great?
I’m wondering if I would regret getting the Disney Visa credit card. I was sent an offer for the no-fee Disney Visa credit card- spend $500, get $200. I normally don’t consider these kinds of things, but this one I am. That’s a pretty nice sign-up bonus, and the occasional discounts would be nice, plus the random perks like the character meet and greets and packaging financing in the future.
The 1% back isn’t great. I have the Citi Double Cash card- basically 2% back on everything- that I use for pretty much everything cause it’s easy to remember. (I hate quarters and categories and points and miles- I prefer flat rates.) I also have two credit union credit cards from when I was just out of high school and college to help build my credit. And I have a Kohl’s, because who from my area doesn’t, ha
My newest card is the Citi Card, and that’s 5 years old- so I clearly don’t just churn through cards. The Disney card would only be used for the 10% discounts (and to get the sign up bonus). Otherwise it’ll mostly sit at home with my Kohl’s card until called into action.
Have any of you regretted getting the card? Or considered it but decided against? Or took the plunge and found out it was great?