So far I think Chase Bank is great.
Whene I bought the Subaru Outback new, a couple of months ago, they offered me a Chase Bank "Subaru" Master card soon afterwards
Zero interest for the first six months, a Rewards program paying $3 for every $100 charged, redeemable in "Subaru Dollars" at the dealer for parts, service, even towards a new one. The Subaru Dollars have no expiry date on them.
Chase kicks in an extra $25 Subaru dollars when you get the card.
The website reviews said it was a great deal, no real downsides, and so since I pay in full every month, I went for it.
There is some limit to the number of Subaru dollars a year you can get, but if you can responsibly pay your bills, you can get around that by having four or five Subaru credit cards.
I saw people paying their bills in the Subaru dealer service department with Subaru credit cards when I was there yesterday
So it looks to me like others think they are a good deal too.
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