3 Responses to “For getting a new travel reward credit card, Can I use my existing 0 apr credit card?”

  • RedSoxFan:

    You would have to ask someone at the credit card company if you are able to have the benefits of both types of cards. The answer is probably "no", but it doesn’t hurt to ask.

  • Shirrwood:

    A travel rewards credit card gets points that can be applied toward all sorts of vacation perks. Some travel cards provide you a discount when you purchase airline tickets or rent a car. Other cards allow you earn airline miles that can be applied to future flights. It is even possible to earn free flights with a travel rewards credit card.
    Using a credit card on a trip allows to carry less trash, it helps you keep track of how much you are spending and it ensures that you have funds should an emergency arise. As long as you are using your credit card to pay for your vacation, switch to a card that will help you to earn a vacation.
    You can apply for Discover Platinum Card with 0% intro APR for 12 months, no annual fee and 5% cashback bonus or Chase Bank Marriott Rewards Signature Visa that offers 15,000 bonus points. You can choose Chase Bank Priority Club Rewards Platinum Visa with 0% intro APR, 15,000 bonus priority club points and earn 3 points per $1 spent at our family of hotels.

  • abel jarrod:

    If you have an existing account with a credit card processing provider, you can continue using your current account and still enjoy the benefits of integration with Office Accounting. You will need to sign up for a PayPal plan that will enable your current credit card processing provider to integrate with Office Accounting.
    you can get more information about travel card from: http://www.card-city.com/Popular_Cards.html

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