‘Stop and Proceed Slowly’ Sign by ComplianceSigns.com
INTRODUCTION
My Financial Profile
A recent promotional bonus credit card program has allowed me to be very resourceful with credit cards. Even though I live on a fixed monthly stipend that is typical of a retired low income senior, credit card programs have been a benefit for me. This is because of the tools I have learned and benefited from.
I have written at length about the potential benefits from the responsible use of credit cards. Below are the four Ebook I have written about various credit card benefit offers. These minimally priced Ebooks are available on Amazon.
Financial Ebooks I have written that are available on Amazon
A New Credit Card Promotional Bonus Program to Explore
Several months ago, I was able to apply for a new Promotional Bonus Program Credit Card. I applied and was immediately accepted. Much to my surprise, I had the opportunity to apply for several more of them. I was accepted by those as well.
Without blinking, I went from qualifying for one, then four, and even as many as six of these credit cards. Even then, I kept finding more of these offers. Since I did not want to miss out on a single one of them, I kept applying and being accepted.
Capital One Promotional Bonus Credit Card Offer
RULES OF THE PROGRAM
How To Play
At first, I thought the rules were simple. The Promotional Bonus Credit Card program required only that I charge a given amount of purchases ($500 to $1,000) within a three month period of time. As the bonus, I could receive the equivalent of two hundred dollars per card. Since I always charged many of my purchases, I assumed this was going to be an easy win.
Wells Fargo Promotional Bonus Credit Card Offer
VISITING LAS VEGAS
A Grand Total of Ten Cards
By the time I finally got a denial, I was the recipient of ten promotional bonus credit cards. Wow, I was really feeling exuberant. What I didn’t realize was, like a gambler, feeling exuberant would not last. In other words, I was becoming addicted to applying for and acquiring more of these promotional bonus credit cards.
Because I couldn’t stop, things really got out of hand. With each new card, the game I was playing became increasingly complicated as well as much less manageable. It became harder to keep track of all the rules. I kept making charts of when and how charged were due. Even with this extra effort, I still went from feeling high to feeling totally overwhelmed.
Roulette Table of a Casino Stock photo courtesy of istockphoto.com
PROS AND CONS OF THE PROMOTIONAL BONUS PROGRAM
Not As Easy As It Appeared to Be
Given my history of a perfect payment record, I thought this program would work like a charm for me. I was confident that it would be an easy win. But so many complications plagued me along the way. At times, I have questioned my investment savvy even my sanity. I’ve sworn I would never get in over my head like this again.
CREDIT CARD REWARDS, STATEMENT CREDITS, OR GAMBLING
A Bit of Each
Depending on how intensely one dives into this game determines which level of risk one plays this promotional bonus credit card offer. The more one is tempted to use this program as a gambling gambit, the more one is likely to risk.
CONFUSION AND CHAOS SET IN
I Had Definitely Overdosed on This Program
At times I felt very confused, even sleep deprived by the amount of time some of the transactions required. Numerous ‘unk unks’ (unknown unknowns) have taken place. In other words, I had nothing to do with certain things that happened to complicate the process.
Beware the dangers of this credit card program. Like the saying goes, ‘if it seems too good to be true, it probably is’. Sign from CreativeMarket.comBank of America Promotional Bonus Credit Card Offer
A PROMOTIONAL BONUS IS NOT NECESSARILY A CASH REWARD
How Do You Know Which Is which?
In total, I theoretically could net many cash rewards or statement credits. Forms of redemption were unclear. For example, the funds may be held over towards the payment of the next month’s bill. Another scenario was ‘the check is in the mail.’ We all know ‘the check is in the mail’ scenario. In that case, it can take up to several monthly cycles.
Gift Cards
Let’s not forget the gift card option. But is that a gift to me? I didn’t know who it would go to. In conclusion, none of these alternate options was optimal. Given my preference, I like my promotional bonus to be deposited right into my checking account as a cash reward. But that is not always possible. In fact, if the only option is a statement credit, the promotional bonus tool is a guarantee to the credit card company that I will continue to charge in the future to make use of their bonus.
‘Danger Go Slow’ sign from SafetySupplyWarehouse.com
POTENTIAL COMPLICATIONS
A Credit Card Gets Hacked
For example, while I was accumulating bonuses, one of these new cards got hacked. I had to replace it in the middle of my promotional bonus project. In addition, I tried to cancel items that were not refunded but turned into ‘honey points’. Other charges were also counted twice. Even though I did not cause these issues, their occuring caused me to have a severe lack of focus. It became very difficult for me to concentrate on the credit card bonus offers.
The Citi Custom Cash Promotional Bonus Card Offer
MAKE ONE CHANGE AT A TIME
New Tools Can Be Very Tempting To Use Simultaneously
In addition to signing up for these credit card bonus offers, I signed up for autopay. Making two major program changes at one time was a mistake. As a result, some bills got paid twice. It was becoming impossible to keep track of what I was doing.
BEWARE OF TRAVELING IN UNEXPLORED TERRITORY
Use a Reliable Map
Ultimately I realized what was wrong. It was that I had embarked on a new system that was going outside the box of familiar navigation. This new program was twice as hard to maneuver since I was exploring the unknown. Therefore I strongly advise readers to make one change at a time when adding a new element to an existing template.
Bank of America Promotional Bonus Card
NOT QUITE THE CONCLUSION
Is This Calculus or Physics? It Can’t Just Be Bookkeeping
Using credit cards responsibly and profitably is not a strictly arithmetic endeavor. As I discovered with each new profit making tool, their value is equaled by their complexity. Although the original templates are the foundation of this program, with each new component the program goes further outside the original box.
PROMOTIONAL BONUS BAIT
Something Smells Fishy
Along these lines, credit card companies continue to make themselves increasingly tempting to individuals who think they can stay on top of the latest innovations. This requires that individuals stay more than sharp and continue to search for new and existing credit cards. These can improve as investment tools, not just a means of delaying payments on purchases. But they become very challenging to use.
ANOTHER WARNING
This Is Not Bookkeeping 101
As time has gone by, this project has become painfully complicated. What initially seemed like a straightforward giveaway has become a torturous maze of numbers and dates. I participated to see how far I could go outside the box. In other words, I wanted to see how much I could challenge myself. It has been several months with a total of ten new cards. But I am not yet finished with this program. I can hardly wait to be done with it.
This chart illustrates how my credit score was affected by the promotional bonus program. It was 820 before I started and went down to 800 at its lowest. It is rising again since I have almost completed the program.
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Effect on My Credit Score
My credit score dropped during this project. The reason is that each credit card application was a ‘hard’ check to my score. But since I have met each charge challenge in a timely manner, my score is rising again and is recovering it’s 800+ scores. Credit score chart courtesy of American Express.
But there is one catch to building an emergency fund with this program. Money has to go out before it can come in. For a while it has seemed that I have lost rather than gained financially.
Warning sign from readers-digest-ca
CASH REWARDS OR CREDIT STATEMENTS
Read the Fine Print to Find Out
Besides the delay, the rewards are often available as statement credits rather than cash rewards. Since my tendency and necessity has been to buy more things, this project has not been a great source of emergency savings. Saving up for them was why I participated originally. Instead, it has also required constant vigilance with each card. Besides that, the amount that I have had to charge is requiring the use of partial payments to stay flush each month. Now I also have to keep track of the deadline on partial payments.
This is a very tricky game requiring numerous greater than rudimentary skills. It feels like the Olympic decathlon competition. In fact, I am now having to use the partial-pay 0% APR feature that comes with these cards. Therefore I am learning something else that is new. But I have been pulled deeper into this maze. I never paid attention to APR percentages in the past, nor did I need to. But now, how many months will I need to use this new tool keeping to the 0%APR?
A FINAL WARNING
Do What I Say, Not What I Did
I do not recommend going to the extremes I have. It has nearly driven me crazy. I may have even permanently burnt out some numerical brain cells besides spending a huge amount of time on this experiment. Has it been worth it?
Sometimes, the way I learn things is by going to extremes. It involves extending the limits of my existing skills to see what new ones I want to gain. Taking little steps would be more prudent. In fact, I suggest taking small, prudent steps for anyone who wants to sign on to this or any cash bonus program.
A set of directional signs from Monexsafetyservices.com
A FINAL WORD ABOUT THIS CREDIT CARD BENEFIT OFFERS PROGRAM
On the Plus Side
One: Paying car insurance in four instead of six payments saving money on installments. Two: Paying home contents insurance in full annually saving about $50 dollars. Three: Paying car registration for the next two years, early, without a pinch, and in full. Four: Being able to afford a healthy diet and avoid illness. Five: Purchasing pleasant necessities rather than feeling very deprived. Six: Occasionally buying something new, even secondhand, but not completely pantry hand-me-downs.
CONCLUSION
The Tip of the Iceberg
As you can see from this blog post, there are many credit card benefit offers. But they have complications that may outweigh their worth. These benefits are like an iceberg. What they appear to offer is actually only the tip of the iceberg of what they can cost.
Were you able to navigate this obstacle course? I’d love to hear your experience. Please share with the rest of us in the comments area. I will report in with my final results as soon as I am done. Right now, I’ve got two cards to go. One is to make a claim. The other is to charge $500 and then make my claim.
Bondi Beach Australia, Bondi Icebergs, Courtesy of Marley Clovelly
‘Account Closed, SYNCHRONY NTWRK’. This is the credit monitoring alert I received on September 23, 2019 from two of my weekly lists for credit card account activity. CreditSesame posted one of them and WalletHub posted the other one. Credit Monitoring Alert from CreditSesame.com
Credit Monitoring Alert from WalletHub.com
WHAT DID AN ACCOUNT CLOSING MEAN?
These and other questions raced through my mind. The only thing that was clear was that one of four Synchrony cobranded credit card accounts were involved. The reason was that the symbol ‘SYNCHRONY NTWK’ was included. Other than that, I did not know which card had been closed. In fact, my biggest concern was not which card it was but how this would affect my credit score.
My concern involved several credit card score factors. First of all, as a result of a credit card closing, I would have less available credit. That could affect my ‘available credit ratio’ credit score factor. I could lose points on my credit score because this ratio is one of six major factors in determining one’s credit score. But let me not get ahead of myself. Before anything else, I had to figure out which card had been closed.
Details of account closing notice from CreditSesame.com
WHAT ACCOUNT HAD BEEN CLOSED?
Since I couldn’t tell from the details provided in the closing notice which card had been closed I had some searching to do. In fact, all that was clear was that it was a Synchrony card. That meant it was a co-branded card. In fact, this was the third time a co-branded card had been closed:
First was my Best Buy card co-branded with CitiBank
The Second was my Lane Bryant card co-branded with TD Bank
And now one of my cards co-branded with Synchrony Cards The Synchrony Network card that was cancelled.
THE SEARCH
I went online. One by one I checked each Synchrony cobranded account. When I came to the ‘Welcome Home’ Synchrony card, I received a response that no such account existed. Right there was my clue.
THE EVIDENCE
To be certain, I called them. Sure enough, their response was that the card had remained inactive for too long. Since I had not used it since February 3, 2017, two and a half years, they were entitled to close it without any written warning or final notice. Actually, they do not have to provide any. Instead, I had been responsible for the account closing. This is because I had not paid attention to the cobranded card closing game.
THE COBRANDED CREDIT CARD CLOSING GAME
Then I remembered that this was exactly what had happened with two of the other times there had been a card closing. A pattern began to emerge with these co-branded cards, USE IT OR LOSE IT!.
In fact, inactivity is the death knell for a co-branded card, because:
These cards are primarily designed for making large purchases to be paid over a long period of time without interest. But, the card company does earn interest when the account can’t be paid on time. In addition, this kind of purchase needs to be made on going to keep the co-branded card alive.
The infographic explanation from WalletHub of ‘Why My Credit Score Changed’.
THE EFFECT ON MY CREDIT SCORE
Fortunately, even though I have had a few closings, my credit score seems to have lost only a few points, if any. As a matter of fact, I still have a credit score of over 800. Besides that, I don’t think the ‘length of time factor’ was hurt either. Lastly, I am relieved to have one less card to worry about. Everything should return to my best score within a month or two. But this account closing reminds me of how ‘high maintenance’ a co-branded credit card can be.
There are Six Primary Credit Card factors in the major FICO® scoring system as illustrated by Credit Karma®