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if you spend over 15k every year then AMEX will give you free travel. They also have cashback offers. 1st year is free
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+1, or use something like Quidco where you can register different cards and get certain cashback on in-store purchases.Originally posted by jmann View PostIs there any good reward/cashback business credit card? Most popular seems to be AMEX but not all places accept it. Only other card I could find was Barclays card. Is there anything else out there?
https://www.barclaycard.co.uk/busine...ck-credit-card
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You are right. There are caps and restrictions with barclays business credit card. Need to keep looking.
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It depends where you buy it from. It also depends how much per year you spend on IT equipment, stationery, etc
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But this is for business purpose. I already have santander credit card for that. Most of the personal credit cards don't offer points for purchases of IT equipment, office supplies, stationery etc.
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Points can be more useful than cash back (and a better return) if you do most of your grocery shopping at one store and that store does a credit card.
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I am considering that too. I could get a personal credit card and just use it for business purpose to avoid any issues. Any personal card with good cashback? Most of them seems to offer points.
I just wanted to see if there any other business credit cards available. 3% cashback from barclays seems to be reasonable.
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Why not get a personal card of your choice. Pay on that and expense it back?
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reward/cashback business credit card
Is there any good reward/cashback business credit card? Most popular seems to be AMEX but not all places accept it. Only other card I could find was Barclays card. Is there anything else out there?
https://www.barclaycard.co.uk/busine...ck-credit-cardTags: None
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