My card is used for anything I have the cash to pay for and I don't get a fee.
I just upgraded to the Premier card since I had an offer for 50 reward points which negates the $49 fee for the year. As long as I cancel shortly after the one year mark, I can move back to regular rewards card with no fee. At first I didn't want to risk paying the fee but the costumer service person pointed out that I could look at the end of my statement summary area on line and see the category for all my spending in 2014 and it was obvious that the 2% on groceries, gas, and restaurants will make up the difference and then sum. Our local
walmart is a super walmart so even non grocery items get the 2% and my husbands work cafe was in the 2% category.
Also my son's college does not charge a fee for me to use my Visa to pay his tuition, so because his tuition was higher than my credit limit, I payed a portion of the tuition, paid off the visa bill, then as soon as my credit limit was back up, I made another tuition payment. It all adds up fast.
The funny part was when I made the extra payments, after a few months of doing it, Chase upped my credit limit.
So my bills have been anywhere from $2000 - $12000 in a month and I have not held a balance.
Please note that when the cycle ends it still takes a couple days for the statement to come out and reflect new balance and rewards points.
I'll be moving more utility bills, cell phone and so on to autopay as soon as my new card arrives. I like being able to just pay the one bill through my online banking and not worrying about plugging in amount for multiples.
Since I've been doing this, my credit score has soared and my budgeting is easier.
It does require you to pay attention to your spending but it's working for me.
To answer why I don't look into a better incentive card, at this time Disney is my vacation destination plan and this is a forced savings for me.
Prior to doing this, we never seemed to make the time and money available to vacation. At this point, I am content to just hang at the resorts if I points to take a long weekend. But I'm saving to justify it's ok to stay in the Boardwalk/Beach club area the next trip.
Be strategic and don't carry a balance or it becomes not worth it.
peace and Pixie Dust!