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I know that its usually the credit card companies that make all the money because people dont pay their cards in full every month. I also see all the ads on T.V. saying "cash back" and "reward points" for using their card. If i pay for things with my credit card, but pay off my credit card every month, can i get paid for using their credit card? Like get reward points, and stuff?

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Posted by money, filed under make money. Date: May 31, 2010, 6:17 am |

4 Responses

  1. L C J Says:

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  2. Kravis Says:

    It’s very unlikely. You would have to spend many many thousands of dollars every month.

    And if you had that much money to spend, you would be better off *not shopping* and just put 100% of the money in a savings account. To save up for a house.

  3. JP Says:

    If you "pay off my credit card every month" and have a card that gives reward points, you can cash in the points for gift cards, items, and even convert the points to cash to help pay off the card. Some card vendors (Discovercard and American Express) will even send you a check if you prefer.

    However, it depends on the card, what you can do with the points. The SEARS MasterCard has points that expire in two years, has mostly Sears/K-mart merchandise and needs 2,500 points to claim anything.

    Some cards allow you to use the points every anniversary of the card, some wait until you collect a certain amount, and they all say, "Certain restrictions apply." Read the offer to learn.

  4. StephenWeinstein Says:

    Yes. I know because I do it. I received approximately $1000 in cash back from a card that has charged me less than $50 (probably more like $5-$20) in interest in the entire time that I have had it.

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