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Store credit cards have some advantages over general-purpose credit cards. They’re often easier to qualify for, which is handy if you’re working to establish your credit. You can also earn extra rewards and benefits at the places you shop at the most.
The downside is that store credit cards often charge higher interest rates, but you can avoid interest entirely if you pay off your card in full each month. Another big drawback is you can often only use store credit cards at that store. For example, the Gap Good Rewards Credit Card can only be used at Gap, Inc. stores. You couldn’t use this card to, say, buy groceries.
That’s not the case with every store credit card, though. We’ve identified the top store credit cards that earn extra rewards at your favorite merchants and also allow you to swipe wherever else you want. That can go a long way towards simplifying your finances and earning more in-store rewards from your everyday spending.
Top store credit cards you can use anywhere
Comparing the best store cards
Card Name | Best for | Annual fee | Rewards highlight | Recommended credit score |
---|---|---|---|---|
Prime Visa | Online shopping | $0 (($139/year or $14.99/month Amazon Prime membership required) |
|
670-850 |
Apple Card | Apple fans | $0 |
|
N/A |
Verizon Visa® Card | Food | $0 |
|
N/A |
Costco Anywhere Visa® Card by Citi | Gas | $0 ($60 Costco Membership required) |
|
740-850 |
How to choose a store credit card
Picking a store credit card may seem easy, and it’s easy to get convinced to apply for one at the checkout line, but you should be wary of the features and downsides of any credit card before applying. Just because you shop somewhere often doesn’t mean the credit card that location offers is a worthwhile product.
Here are some considerations to make before applying to ensure you don’t get stuck with a card that doesn’t match your spending.
- Rates and fees: Store and loyalty credit cards typically have high APRs and other fees associated with them that can eat into your earnings if you aren’t responsible. Choose a card with fees you can afford, but be wary of carrying a balance. Interest charges will quickly outpace any rewards you earn.
- Rewards rates: Only apply for a store credit card that offers boosted rewards for purchases you’re already likely to make. You don’t want to get stuck with a card that rewards you poorly for your most frequent purchases.
- Membership restrictions: If applying for a card that requires a membership, make sure it’s a membership you plan to keep indefinitely. If you cancel your membership, the issuer may close your card account.
Know your card’s issuer
It can sometimes be unclear which bank is issuing your credit card if it’s a branded store card. If you’re hoping to avoid certain banks, or are insistent about beginning a relationship with a particular bank, you should consider what organization is issuing any card you’re interested in.
For instance, Chase Bank issues the Prime Visa and Synchrony Bank issues the Verizon Visa. If you’re already familiar with Chase and want to consolidate your card with your other Chase accounts, it could be worth considering sticking with the bank you already trust.
While it might be nice to keep your cards and accounts organized by sticking with one bank, this shouldn’t carry much weight in your decision. The most important details are the card’s rates, fees, rewards and accessibility.
What’s next?
The bottom line
The right card for you will depend on what you buy and where you shop. If you shop a lot on Amazon, the Prime Visa may be a clear winner. If you shop regularly at Costco, then the Costco Anywhere Visa might be a better fit. It will be worth evaluating your spending to see where you spend the most money.
Overall, if you want a card you can use everywhere, it might pay to explore the top flat-rate cash back cards. These cards offer a generous flat-rate for every purchase you make, which means they earn the same rewards rate no matter where you shop.
Frequently asked questions
*The information about the Costco Anywhere Visa® Card by Citi, Apple Card and Verizon Visa® Card have been collected independently by Bankrate.com. Each card’s details have not been reviewed or approved by the card issuers.
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