Target offers 5% back on purchases
Considering that our local Target now has a full grocery section, and we have been utilizing it a bit, this is a department store card that probably makes sense for us. (I also do a fair amount of shopping there - household items and most of the kids' clothing). I suppose I will apply! 5% is pretty darn good. If we spend $50/month at target, we would save $2.50/month. All for just getting a Target card.
My general credit strategy is to utilize one card for rewards, and keep a backup. We have always avoided specific department store type cards, though I know we opened a Sears card 2-3 times for big purchases (instant discount - pay off and close the card immediately). That is just how we do things - we have always both had 800-ish FICO scores. I prefer the simplicity of only managing a couple of cards, AND, the only reason we even utilize credit cards in the first place is for the rewards.
So, my strategy would be to take advantage, as long as possible, though I'd close the card once the 5% went away (as good rewards always do go away, eventually). For now, our Chase Freedom is 3% on everything, so this would be better, for Target specific purchases.
Of course, right now I have 3 credit cards because I have been waiting for Chase to stop their rewards program (they have cut off a lot of people). The second they get to me, I am closing it. I have already opened a credit union card to replace it. In the interim, we may become a 4-card family. (Dh and I share all our credit cards - applied for jointly).
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It's for when our credit card is declined. Chase used to be really bad about that - my dh would refuse to carry 2 cards, but gave in when Chase declined his card when he was buying concert tickets. Sure, you called and work it out, but by then all the good tickets are gone. (They would decline anything "suspicious" which for a time was any purchase outside of groceries or gas. They have since improved). What is ironic, is that our "never used credit card" would then be pulled out and used though for large purchases, even though we never use the card. Those went right through, of course!
We don't carry cash so a backup card is a must. I don't want to be stranded somewhere with no means to pay.
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