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Sunday, August 05, 2007

Credit Card Rankings for July, 2007

Here are the popularity rankings for the cards we recommend here at www.FedPrimeRate.com for July, 2007:


Credit Card Popularity Rankings
Credit Card Popularity Rankings


The above-listed rankings are based on both applications and approvals that originated from this website.

As predicted here last month, the Citi® Upromise® Platinum Select® MasterCard® has snatched the #1 position. Citi also has the #2 position this month, with the AT&T Universal Rewards card. Both cards offered 0% intro APR on balance transfers for 12 months, with no fee charged for the initial balance transfer, during the month of July. But the Citi Upromise card just started charging a fee for transferring balances, so the card may not be as popular next month. I'm thinking that one of the following will be #1 next month:

  • The Citi Home Rebate Platinum Select Card
  • The Citi AT + T Universal Rewards Card
  • The Citi Driver's Edge Platinum Select MasterCard

All 3 cards have a great rewards, and, currently, all 3 offer 0% intro APR on balance transfers for one year, with no fee charged for the initial balance transfer.

That's it for now. Thanks for stopping by.

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