Ok, can somebody please explain the points chasing game to me?
Doesn't having all those cards make for a whole lot of fees?
I almost never pay any fees.
I only have one card with an annual fee -- my AmEx Cash Preferred -- I make enough in rewards to more than make up the fee.
I went through our spending and compared a bunch of cards to identify what would give us the best rewards for most of our categories. Then I even made a little laminated card for H to keep in his wallet so he'd know which card to use for what when
GAS
Jan, Feb, March Chase Freedom -- 5% pack
April, May, June AmEx -- 3% back
July, August, September Discover -- 5% back
October, November, December AmEx -- 3% back
RESTAURANTS
Jan, Feb, March Discover -- 5% back
April, May, June Chase Freedom -- 5% back
July December US Bank -- 5 % back
Phone bill -- US Bank - 5% back
Cable Bill -- AT&T Universal Card, 2% back plus bonus based on other spending
GROCERIES -- AmEx - 6% back year round
Drug Stores -- US Bank - 2% back
Our electricity company and mortgage would charge me a fee for paying with CC, so those are about our only bills that don't go on a CC. All credit cards are budgeted and paid in full monthly (or more accurately, twice a month just to make me happy), so we never pay interest.
This will be our first full year doing it, so I can't say exactly how much I expect to make in rewards yet -- but after years of paying interest to credit card companies, it's nice to finally have them pay me!