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Not too many people know this, but there are over 900 different Chase credit cards for consumers to choose from! Yes, the number you read is correct. With most of these cards being “affinity” cards, meaning having direct tie-ins with a store, or with an auto manufacturer, you name it the choices for consumers are bountiful. A little overwhelming too, don’t you think? To cut to the chase, pun intended, there are three Chase credit cards that stand above the rest. Let’s take a closer look at each one and what each has to offer to you.

Chase Platinum for the Ultimate Credit Card

Chase Platinum – As the name suggests, this is the one of the most popular cards offered by Chase. It also is the most power packed one at that! Available to you as the Chase Platinum MasterCard or as the Chase Platinum VISA card, this card really delivers: 0% APR for the first 12 months; no annual fee; a fixed low rate after the introductory period ends; and lots of nifty benefits. You get travel accident insurance coverage, lost luggage insurance, purchase assurance, and extended warranties on many of your purchases. Practical and smart coverage for the traveling consumer!

Put Some Money in Your Wallet With a Chase Cash Plus Card

Chase Cash Plus – Like the Platinum card, you also get 0% APR for the first 12 months and avoid the annual fee. With the Chase Cash Plus card, you get 1% cash back on all purchases, but Chase bumps that amount up to 5% when you charge your gas, groceries, and drugstore purchases! Even better, for every 5,000 points earned, you can redeem them for either a $50 check or a $50 gift certificate from a variety of top notch merchants. Clearly, if it is money back that you want then the Chase Cash Plus card is the one for you.

Frequent Fliers Love the Chase Value Miles Card

Chase Value Miles – Are you a jetsetter? A true road warrior? If so, why not make your trips work for you? The Chase Value Miles card was created for frequent travelers just like you. Besides the 0% APR for the first 12 months and no annual fee, card holders reap big benefits in the form of one airline mile for every dollar spent! Best of all, there are no blackout periods so you can use your miles at any time and Chase kicks in a cool $500,000 travel insurance too. Travel to Los Angeles, Paris, Singapore, Cape Town, or to wherever you want to go.

So, there you have it…900 choices narrowed down to the top three. Whichever Chase credit card you select, maximize your choice to get the most you can out of it. Cash, points, free air miles…the choice is yours and a Chase credit card can help you get what you want for free!

Click here to find information onChase Credit Cards. Ed Vegliante runs www.Credit-Card-Surplus.com, a directory designed to help the consumer compare and apply for credit cards.

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