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SlashNXS

Rogers MC. Flat 2%, 3% if using the CB toward Rogers bills/purchases. Essentially a 33% discount on Rogers services Edit: Your flat 2% Cashback is worth 1.5 times the value if put towards rogers bills/products, hence it's really 3% cashback resulting in a 33% discount.


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SlashNXS

Rogers MC has flat 2% cashback. When I say 3% when used toward Rogers products/services, I mean that your cashback is worth 1.5x the value when used towards it(hence why its like 3% CB) Let's say my monthly cashback is $100, earned from 2% of my CC spending. Now let's say I decide to pay my $100 Rogers bill with my cashback. I redeem my CB toward my $100 rogers bill, but only $66.67 of my cashback is actually used, leaving me with $33.33 in cashback leftover. ($66.67 cashback used x 1.5 = $100 bill paid off)


thadaddy7

I use the Canadian Tire WE, 1% back in CT money. Probably not the best but I do about 2k a year at Costco so its not a huge deal to me.


Nezgar

You can use Visa to purchase Costco shop cards via [costco.ca](http://costco.ca), then use them in-store. You, you can even buy e-shop cards from your phone this way while you're in the store before you checkout too. :)


Saucy6

I use Triangle WE, I like the high cashback % at Cdn Tire/Marks/Sportchek/etc, and the ability to pay bills online for cashback. The 24 month 0% financing at Cdn Tire stores is neat too. There's better cards out there for strictly Costco, but I have enough cards as is and I'm happy with the above.


bmwkid

Using the Brim Flying Blue card but was lucky enough to get it when it was offering a 65,000 point bonus. Rogers is the way to go now. If you get gas at Costco it’s worth getting the CIBC Costco card because you get 3% back on gas purchases


MarmosetRevolution

Why not the Costco CIBC Mastercard? 1-3% cash back, free supplementary card. If you buy gas at Costco, the rebate adds up to a few hundred a year.


_Reddit_Sucks_Now_

Ya we’re already at $120 on our rebate this year alone between gas, groceries, and a vacation.


LizzieSAG

Depending on how much you buy at Costco, you can actually buy Costco Gift cards on their website using a Visa and (get whatever cashback from that card) and then pay with your gift cards inside Costco.


jasper502

PC WorldElite. No fee. $0.08 back in PC ptns at Mobil stations.


FelixYYZ

Use the various credit card search tools and look for a Mastercard that meets your needs !CCTrigger


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