Comparasin of reward-based credit cards
I am a big fan of credit-cards with rewards programs, points systems and so-forth, and I'm always looking to see what the best deals out there are. I've recently been looking closer at 3 in particular, PC Financial (which I've had for a while), MBNA Smart Cash Master Card (which has some damn catchy bus ads :P), and Shoppers Optimum Master Card (I love SDM and have had the SDM card for a while, but have been annoyed with them recently for discontinuing online access, so I re-visted the terms).
Also, I will ad a disclaimer here - I know a lot of people around here aren't fan of credit cards, and try to avoid them which is fine. I use them to avoid bank fees from using my debit card too much, and I always keep my balances paid off, so I'm not acculmulating a tonne of interest.
Also, all three of these cards are no annual fee, which is nice.
Onto the breakdown:
PC Financial:
Points: 10 points per dollar spent
Redemption: 10 000 points for $10 worth at any PC Grocery store. Minimunm redemption is $20 (20 000 points)
Rate: 1% (To get $10 you have to spend $1000)
Other: PC offers online access to accounts and balances.
Shoppers Drug Mart Optimum Mastercard:
Points:
This card gives different amounts of points depending on if you shop at SDM or not: http://www1.shoppersdrugmart.ca/en/Mastercard.aspx
AT SDM - Up to 25 points per dollar - 15 for using the MC, plus another 10 for showing your Optimum card.
Elsewhere - 5 points per dollar
Redemption: is based on the SDM Optimum Points chart, at the low end, 8000 points = $10, at the high end 95 000 points = $170. You get a better value at SDM for redeeming higher amounts of points, but even at the low end, 8000 points for $10 is a better value. Plus even without also using the optimum card, you get more points for using the SDM card.
Of course, none of this takes into account bonus points, bonus redemptions and other promos SDM has all the time.
MBNA Smart Cash:
Earn: 3% on gas and groceries, 1% on all other retail purchases. for the first 6 months, the redemption on gas and groceries is 5%.
When your account reaches $50 or more owed to you they send a cheque.
Online access to account.
My verdicts:
MBNA Smart Cash seems to be a better deal than PC financial, but you have to wait longer to get your reward/redemption.
The SDM card is worth it for people who shop there a lot, especially if you combine it with their sales, and bonus points offers.
If you want to add a similar comparrasin for other cards, go ahead. I might add more here later.