Bilt Cards 2.0 review: Are they better than the original — and can you still ear

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Bilt Cards 2.0 review: Are they better than the original — and can you still ear
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With a transition from Wells Fargo to Cardless and Column N.A. Bank, Bilt has introduced its Bilt Card 2.0 setup, featuring three new Bilt credit cards: the Bilt Blue Card (see rates & fees), Bilt Obsidian Card (see rates & fees), and Bilt Palladium Card (see rates & fees).

The annual fees range from $0 to $495 (see rates & fees), and all three cards offer ways to make rent and mortgage payments without transaction fees. However, the process is more confusing than it was on the Bilt Card 1.0, as you now have to spend on the new Bilt Cards to earn points on rent and mortgage payments.

At first glance, it seems more complicated than it's worth, especially if you were a Bilt Card 1.0 user. In many cases, a separate travel credit card or cash-back credit card setup seems like the better strategy for earning rewards, even if you can't take advantage of rent or mortgage payments. Still, there may be certain situations where the new Bilt 2.0 credit cards make sense.

While Bilt previously partnered with Wells Fargo, its ne

Fuente original: Yahoo Finance (https://finance.yahoo.com/personal-finance/credit-cards/review/bilt-credit-card-review-002855220.html)

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