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  1. This one is an underrated sleeper card. The fact that it gets 5% back at grocery stores (which includes Wal-Mart Supercenters) with no annual fee and no FTF’s is an absolute no-brainer. It does have the $10K annual cap, but still… it’s awesome! Loving it so far with no problems! šŸŽ‰

  2. THANKS BRO! I’VE BEEN SCOURING THE INTERNET FOR A 4-5% CASHBACK CARD FOR GROCERIES (no annual fee)!

  3. Grandfathered citi Dividends has groceries this quarter. Its a no AF card with catogorys at 5%.

  4. I’ve had my eye on this one for months. Today, coincidentally, I applied. Approved for a $10k limitšŸŽ‰. My Experian is 830ish, and TransUnion about 815. I’m mostly team cash back except for the Venture X.

  5. Have it and love it! $10000 a year = $833.33 a month for groceries. I only use for that purpose. Beats of the Citi Custom Cash at $500 a month!

  6. If anyone knows if groceries count as Walmart purchases cause they have credit cards excluded target and Walmart. wholesale clubs Costco

  7. My H-E-B card gives me 5% on purchases from that store and grocery deliveries… from that store. Interestingly, however, not on pharmacy purchases from that same store.

    I get 1.5% on everything else.

  8. 5% cash back on groceries up to $500 in cash back earnings. according to terms and conditions.

  9. It reset yearly? I need another backup for my groceries just incase i maxed out the 10k.šŸ˜…

  10. I got this card hoping for 5% cash back for home delivery groceries via a local Walmart supercenter ordering online. Negative.

  11. If Whole Foods or Fresh is an option, the Prime visa will give you 5% on groceries.

    2% on dining, gas & transit.

    It also has some travel & shopping protection goodies.

  12. Can you recommend one or two credit can fit in my needs?
    1. I use $$$ alot on groceries, resturant, and online shopping: i use like 5K month
    2. Travel 1-2 year internationally. No foreign transaction fee.
    I need just one card with good cash back with no annual fees.
    Please help me to select one.

  13. The cash back cap isn’t $10,000 spent per year its a cap of $500 cash back per year so if you only use the AAA card for buying groceries then yes once you hit $10,000 spent and get $500 cash back you will only get 1% cash back on everything you buy with the card afterwords until the next year. But if you use the card for both groceries and gas and streaming services you can spend $10,000 and still not hit the $500 cash back cap because the cash back on gas and streaming services is lower at 3%. It just depends on how you use the card for the cash back.

  14. Can you stack this with the AAA Travel Advantage Card? I’ve heard you’re allowed one or the other.

  15. I’m really hesitant in applying to this card. Did you check out BBB complaints about Comenity Bank aka Bread Financial?

  16. Can you share the link? I checked the AAA Visa card online and it stated there is a $500 cash back limit for groceries, wholesale etc all combined the year? Where did you read the $10k limit?

  17. The AAA cards are really hidden gems. I’m glad they’re getting attention, but I wish I had known about them years ago. šŸ˜‚

  18. I’m really hesitant in applying to this card. Did you check out BBB complaints about Comenity Bank aka Bread Financial?

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