Well, Discover has made a bold move, betting the ranch on the new Discover it card, while either terminating or ceasing to market long-time brands such as Escape, Motiva, More, and Open Road
Well, Discover has made a bold move, betting the ranch on the new Discover it card, while either terminating or ceasing to market long-time brands such as Escape, Motiva, More, and Open Road
Reviewed: 1/5/2011
Note: Both of these offers have expired!
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GetDebit has uncovered a couple of fantastic Discover Card balance transfer offers that we wanted to share with you. The first
Last Reviewed: 11/29/2010
The Discover Motiva credit card is aimed at the ultra-profitable segment of the credit-using population that pays their minimum balances each month, but nevertheless carries a balance. Remember, credit card companies essentially make little or no money on cardholders who pay their balances in full each
Last Updated: 1/10/2013
Note: Discover has radically paired down their credit card offerings, and the Discover More card is no longer available.
The Discover More card is a good example of just how complex humans can make things, and a good
Last Updated: 7/7/2011
The Discover Open Road Card is a cash back card specializing in gas and restaurant rewards. It is hands down one of the most, if not the most, complex rewards programs that I have ever come
Last Reviewed: 12/06/2010
The Discover Miles card is the lightweight brethren of the invincible Discover Escape card. As with the Escape card, GetDebit classifies the Discover Miles card as a restricted cash-back card, because the miles earned on Discover
Last Updated: 5/14/2013
While there are some amazing airline and hotel loyalty credit cards out there, there’s something special about pure cash back credit cards that’s spiritually appealing to our inner capitalist selves. Out with black-out dates and annoying
Last Reviewed: 7/17/2010
The Discover Escape credit card (aka Escape by Discover) masquerades as a travel credit card, but is really falls into what I believe is a unique class of cards which I would dub “restricted cash-back credit cards”.