Retail card reviews

Retail Credit Cards - Reviews

For many retailers, a store-branded credit card is a great way to lure in repeat shoppers as well as ensnare customers in a load of debt due to high interest rates and the temptation to spend more than they can afford.

But retail cards aren’t all bad. When used responsibly, they can be a good introduction to credit for consumers with a limited credit history. And there are a few stand-outs in this category that offer great rewards programs that allow you to earn a large amount of cash back on your regular spending.

We’ve reviewed the most popular store cards, looking at their rewards programs, special financing deals, APRs and other perks, as well as their potential pitfalls.

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Sears MasterCard review

Sears MasterCard

2.7 rating

The Sears Shop your Way MasterCard offers an exceptionally high 5-percent rewards rate on your gas purchases, making it one of the most rewarding gas cards — if you don’t mind spending your rewards at Sears or Kmart. This offer is no longer available on our site.

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Bed Bath & Beyond Mastercard review

Bed Bath & Beyond Mastercard

2.6 rating

The Bed Bath & Beyond Mastercard stands out in the retail card category for its strong rewards, fair sign-up offers and decent APR.

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Amazon Rewards Visa Signature card review

Amazon Rewards Visa Signature card

2.6 rating

For cardholders who don’t want to pay the fee for an Amazon Prime membership, the regular Amazon Rewards Visa card offers one of the highest rewards rates on Amazon.com purchases as well as a pretty good rewards rate on gas, restaurant and drugstore purchases.

* All information about the Amazon Rewards Visa Signature card has been collected independently by CreditCards.com and has not been reviewed by the issuer. This card is not currently available through CreditCards.com.

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AT&T Access Card from Citi review

AT&T Access Card from Citi

2.6 rating

The AT&T Access Card from Citi is an easy way for current AT&T customers to earn points on their monthly phone, cable and internet payments. For others, it won’t be nearly as useful.

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PlayStation Card from Capital One review

PlayStation Card from Capital One

2.4 rating

Despite meager rewards on outside purchases, gamers and techies can definitely fuel their hobbies with the Sony PlayStation credit card. This offer is no longer available on this site.

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Cabela's CLUB Mastercard credit card review

Cabela's CLUB Mastercard credit card

2.4 rating

Though longtime Cabela’s fans might be persuaded to sign up for the store’s branded credit card, they’re probably better served in sticking with its free Outdoor Rewards loyalty program instead.

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Costco Anywhere Visa® Card by Citi review

Costco Anywhere Visa® Card by Citi

2.3 rating

The Costco Anywhere Visa excels as a card for Costco and gas purchases, though you’ll have to contend with an annual membership fee for Costco and only redeeming your cash back once a year.

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REI Co-op World Elite Mastercard review

REI Co-op World Elite Mastercard

2.3 rating

Outdoors enthusiasts are sure to love the REI Co-op Mastercard, which offers great rewards on REI purchases and an attractive sign-up offer for new cardholders.

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BJ's Perks Elite MasterCard review

BJ's Perks Elite MasterCard

2.3 rating

The BJ’s Perks Elite MasterCard gives current BJ’s members a chance to save big on everyday purchases, but others who don’t already frequent BJ’s or a similar warehouse club should factor in the $100 cost of club membership when deciding whether or not the card is worth it.

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Lowe's Advantage Credit Card review

Lowe's Advantage Credit Card

2.3 rating

Frequent Lowe’s shoppers will love the card’s automatic discount and special financing offers, but those who rarely visit the home improvement store would be far better served by a general-purpose rewards card with a much lower APR.

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Nordstrom Visa Signature card review

Nordstrom Visa Signature card

2.1 rating

Devoted Nordstrom fans will relish the opportunity to potentially save big bucks with the Nordstrom Visa Signature card, but occasional visitors to the luxury department store should take note of the card’s low overall rewards and mediocre sign-up bonus before applying.

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Meijer Platinum MasterCard review

Meijer Platinum MasterCard

2.1 rating

The Meijer Platinum MasterCard offers considerable savings on supermarket and gas purchases, but anyone who lives outside of the chain’s six-state territory is better served with a general rewards or cash back card.

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