Discover Brings Back Signup Bonus
Last week I wrote about four credit cards with signup bonuses, including the Amex Preferred Rewards Gold Card and Discover More Card.
Well, Discover has apparently decided to reactivate their $50 signup bonus (still live as of April 18, 2010). So… If you’re looking for a Discover card and are interested in snagging a nice little signup bonus, be sure to apply soon.
Published on December 27th, 2007 - 2 Comments
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December 27th, 2007 at 9:54 am
Keep in mind that Discover is one of the nice little credit companies that will check your credit on a regular basis with other credit companies and if you are late on a payment with some other company, they can and will hike up your interest rate for this. Chase is another company that performs this “nice little service.” Seems that there are always good deals that come with hidden issues. Just food for thought.
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