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Updated about 4 years ago on . Most recent reply

Credit card recommendations
Can anyone recommend a credit card they find useful (perhaps a good one with cash back and or other benefits) in using for the purpose of rehabbing homes to buy material, appliances,etc...?
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Originally posted by @Walter Key:
NONE. Find better avenues for working capital.
How do you figure? I use my AMEX for ALL purchases and generate approx $1500 in cash back annually. I pay 0 interest because my balances are paid in full each and every month.