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Credit card companies have been providing reward programs that return a
percent of cash back to the customer on his valid purchases. In this article we
take a look at the most popular cashback reward offers from leading credit card
providers.
Chase Business Rebate Card gives a 3% Cash Back for purchases at restaurants,
gas stations, office supply stores, building supply stores, hardware and home
improvement stores and 1% Cash Back on all other purchases.
Chase Free Cash Rewards(SM) Visa® Card gives a $25 check or a $25 gift
card/certificate from participating merchants for every 2,500 points earned.
Advanta Platinum w/ Rewards Business provides a 5% Cash Back or Travel Rewards
and charges No Annual Fee on this credit card.
Advanta Life-of-Balance Platinum Card gives Up to 6% Cash Back or Travel Rewards.
Blue Cash from American Express® one of the most popular credit cards gives Up
to 5% Cash Back with Unlimited Cash Rewards.
Amex Blue Cash for Business from American Express also gives Up to 5% cash
rebate.
Platinum Business Cash Rebate Card from OPEN: The Small Business NetworkSM, an
excellent credit card for small business owners gives Up to 5% cash rebate on
purchases and no cash back limit.
Discover credit cards issued by Morgan Stanley has a large number of credit
cards giving cashback options. For example: The Discover® More Card - Wildlife
Collection, Discover® More Card - American Flag, Discover® More Card - Sealife
Collection, and Discover® More Card - Clear all give 5% Cashback Bonus on Get
More purchases in popular categories that change four times a year like home,
apparel and more.
The Discover® Motiva Card gives 5% to 20% Cashback Bonus at top online retailers
through discover's exclusive online site.
Discover® Open Road Card on the other hand provides a full 5% Cashback Bonus on
gas and auto maintenance purchases*
The cashback offers listed in this article are for information purposes only.
Any or all of these offers can change without notice. To get the latest on cashback offers it
is advised that the person should visit the credit card company's website or contact a representative of credit card company.
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