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I have had the Chase BP Visa card for 4 years. It began as a way to earn extra money because I need to travel many miles each day for work. With a 5% cashback bonus on all BP gas purchases (and 10% for the the first month), the savings do add up very quickly. You also receive a 1% cashback bonus on all other purchases. As with all credit cards, as long as you do not allow the balance to add up and accumulate without paying it off each month it is a great, easy way to save money on something that you would purchase on a dialy basis anyways.
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review »The BP Visa, offered by Chase Bank, is in my opinion, the best deal on the market. The card offers cash back on all purchases: 5% on purchases from BP (including, but not limited to, gasoline); 2% on travel/dining charges; 1% on everything else. Better yet - there's no annual fee.
In today's economy, the opportunity to save 5% on gasoline translates to 15 cents per gallon - $3 on a 20 gallon tank fillup!
Also, the rebate is available as a live check, written from Visa, made out to you, sent within a few days of your request each month. The rebate funds are available the day the new statement...
review »The chase BP credit card is great for gas as long as your local BP station has low gas prices. I get 5% cash back on all purchases, not only gas, so that means if gas is $3 per gallon, I am actually only paying $2.85 per gallon. That is 15 cents off per gallon. My little Mazda only holds 12 gallons, and that gives me the savings required for a cup of Joe at my favorite coffee shop every week. Not only that, if I get food, drink, or a car wash at a BP as well, I get 5% back. I also get 5% back for any vehicle expenses! I just spent $400 on a new set of tires, but I get $20 back for putting...
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