DoroLucky wrote:
Loquat wrote:
DoroLucky wrote:
SunriseEarth wrote:Sometimes it's difficult to keep activity on some cards. Sam's Club MC is a good card, but could be overlooked if you have other cards in their categories that meet your needs. As for Care Credit, that one has been difficult for some people to maintain activity on. Rite Aid accepts Care Credit, so people could go there and make small purchases for activity. Of course, this would be difficult if you're not near a Rite Aid.
Not really, there's always www.riteaid.com
So I just tried the RiteAid website for giggles and the only form of payment accepted is the usual majors and PayPal.
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I was just saying...don't even shop at rite aid LOL
@DoroLucky,
I don't even have a RiteAid in my area...or even one within 250 miles according to their website. It's hard to keep CareCredit open if you're not needing any type of specific procedure done or eyeglasses. I've just resulted to buying a new eyeglass holder every 6 months just to show some activity. I'd hate to lose a $9.6k credit line for inactivity. I do purchases glasses every other year (more often if my prescription changes). I originally got CareCredit because I was going to get Lasik...then read all the horror stories and decided otherwise.