August 23, 2010
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News: Fidelity Retirement Plans With American Express
Have you looked over your credit card rewards program lately? There is a large range of reward programs that offer anything from cash back to airline miles. Unfortunately, many cardholders are sitting with a credit card that is earning points toward merchandise or services that they will never utilize. Not only that, most credit cardholders are not aware that any rewards they receive, are taxable. It's most likely time for you to take a look at your card's rewards program and determine if it's time for a change. If your credit has remained in good condition, you are in a position to begin dealing. Fidelity is ready to welcome you to its family of savers with a special new deal.
Fidelity is offering you security for the future with a rewards program that will be tax free and help you plan for retirement. While most credit card rewards program gives back one percent, Fidelity's new American Express card will reward you with two percent cash back on all purchases. There are a few cards circulating that meet the two percent challenge, however, now takes it to the next step. Consumers who qualify and open up a new retirement account with Fidelity will be offered the new Fidelity Retirement Rewards American Express credit card and the entire two percent will then be transferred into the retirement fund and therefore, be tax free.
The new Fidelity Retirement Rewards American Express credit card has a number of other benefits. Cardholders will have access to customer service 24 hours a day. They will also receive zero fraud liability including an identity theft recovery service. Cardholders will be happy to know that all retail purchases will be protected and they will receive travel security benefits for auto rentals which include loss and damage insurance as well as accident insurance. The new Fidelity card offers a flexible payment plan as well. Be sure to visit the Fidelity website at http://personal.fidelity.com/misc/buffers/retirement-rewards-card.shtml.cvsr for more details.
