Plus One Student Master Card with Flexible Rewards Credit Card
from Chase
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The reward card is geared toward students - earn 1 point for every $1 you spend with the card and redeem points for travel, cash, merch or gift certificates. Pay off every month to avoid confrontation with the high, yucky interest rate and adding to student debt.
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Plus One Student Master Card with Flexible Rewards Credit Card Reviews
This is a great little card when it starts, you get points for every dollar you spend that you can use online to get al kinds of cool stuff. The rate on it is really high though and it goes up as soon as you get past the first 6 mo. I think it sky-rocketed to 23% or something crazy on me. Definitely not a card you want to keep past the trial low rate.
This is a fun card that's actually in tune with students these days. There is a 0% introductory APR on all purchases and balance transfers for up to 3 months and no annual fee. The selling point is that you earn "karma points" simply by paying your bill on time, taking the credit essentials quiz, and more. You can earn more karma points at Facebook.com/plus, and get music, movies, electronics a…nd more with your karma points in the Chase +1 store.
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