Sunday, March 24, 2013

Best RV: Motorhome or Travel Trailer?


What Type of Recreational Vehicle (RV) is Best?

Recreational Vehicles (RVs) are mobile living spaces that include beds, a bathroom, a kitchen, and other amenities of home.  These vehicles can be used for camping or even for long-term residences.  They can also be used as handy guest accommodations when you need extra bedrooms at your house.  If you're traveling to visit friends or family, you can bring your own bedroom if you want.

The two main types of recreational vehicles are motorhomes and travel trailers.  Motorhomes include a built-in vehicle with an engine, while travel trailers are towed by a pick-up truck.  The pros and cons of both types of recreational vehicles are presented.

Motorhomes

The most common motorhome types are Class C and Class A.  Class C motorhomes are based on a van style body, while Class A motorhomes are based on a bus style body.  Class A motorhomes look like a tour bus from the outside.  One nice feature of Class C motorhomes is the over cab bed- the space above the driving compartment converts to a large bed with a nice view.


24 foot class C motorhome
Class C Motorhome- 1986 Winnebago Minnie Winnie
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Driver and passenger seat, with bed over the top
Cab of a Class C Motorhome with bed over cab
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Both types of motorhomes may have slideouts to increase living space.  A slideout is a part of the motorhome that expands- or slides out- when the motorhome is parked to provide more living space.  Slideouts make a big difference in increasing the amount of room available which is especially useful if you are traveling with a large group.

Pros of Motorhomes vs Travel Trailers

  • You do not need to own a pickup truck which can cost $20K or more
  • You do not need to hitch/unhitch your recreational vehicle
  • Motorhomes are easier to drive and park than towing a travel trailer

Cons of Motorhomes vs Travel Trailers

  • After you reach your camping destination, you still need to drive the large vehicle (can't unhitch the house part)
  • Maintenance- you'll need to maintain both a vehicle and a house
  • Motorhomes generally cost more to purchase than a travel trailer of similar age and size


Travel Trailers

Travel trailers are recreational vehicles that are designed to be towed with a pickup truck.  The two main types are conventional and fifth-wheel.  Conventional trailers hitch to a pickup truck below the bumper of the truck, while fifth-wheel trailers hitch to the truck bed using an adapter.  Fifth-wheel trailers have a smaller turning radius than conventional trailers.  However you need to install a fifth-wheel adapter in your truck bed, and you'll need to remove the hitch adapter if you want to use your truck bed for other jobs.  Conventional trailers often use "sway bars" to help stabilize the trailer and keep it in line behind the tow vehicle.

Like motorhomes, travel trailers have slideouts available to increase floor space when the trailer is parked.


Travel trailer with hitch
Travel Trailer Hitch on 26 foot Zeppelin by Keystone
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Travel trailer with slideout extended
Slideout on travel trailer- Zeppelin by Keystone
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Ball hitch on pickup truck
Ball hitch for conventional travel on pickup truck
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Close-up of trailer hitch
Conventional trailer has tongue that hitches to ball hitch on a pickup truck
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5th wheel trailer hitch
5th wheel hitch on 5th wheel travel trailer hitches to mechanism installed in bed of pickup truck
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the bed of a pickup with a 5th wheel hitch receiver and trailer hitched up
5th wheel trailer hitch receiver installs into the bed of a pickup truck
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Pros of Travel Trailers vs Motorhomes

  • You can unhitch your travel trailer when you arrive at your camping destination and drive your truck
  • Low maintenance- just torque the wheel nuts, grease, and winterize
  • Travel Trailer purchase price is usually less than a motorhome for similar age and size

Cons of Travel Trailers vs Motorhomes

  • You need to own a pickup truck to tow the trailer which can cost $20K or more
  • You will need to hitch/unhitch your recreational vehicle
  • Backing up a travel trailer is more difficult than backing up a motorhome


Truck Campers

Another option to consider is a truck camper.  This is a camper that slides into the bed of a pickup truck.  The amount of space inside a truck camper is limited since the camper is only about 14 feet long.  However this may be a convenient option for 1 or 2 people to use when traveling.  Truck campers can have bathrooms, showers, and kitchen facilities similar to travel trailers and motorhomes, but packed into a much smaller space.

With a truck camper, you get the advantages of a travel trailer over a motorhome.  You have a pickup truck to drive rather than driving a motorhome when you reach your destination.  Also, you do not need to deal with towing at all- the truck camper does not change the handling of the truck, and backing up with a truck camper is easy- backing up with a travel trailer takes some practice.  Some truck campers, like the shown below, have a bed over the cab of the pickup truck similar to a Class C motorhome.


Pickup truck with truck camper, side view
Pickup truck with truck camper, side view
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Pickup truck with truck camper, view from back
Pickup truck with truck camper, view from back
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Small RVs

Class B motorhomes are van campers that are typically the size of a full-size van in length and may have a higher roof. Class B's are similar in size to a truck camper.  The smaller size of a van camper means that it is easier to drive and park at your destination.

Pop-up campers are towed behind a vehicle in a compact form, and then are assembled into full size at the campsite.  Assembly involves folding out tent sections from the main part of the camper.  Pop-up campers are lightweight and may be towed by a car or truck.


How to Decide?

  • If you already have a pickup truck, a travel trailer may be a better option than a motorhome
  • If you don't already have a pickup truck, a motorhome would require only a single purchase vs. purchasing both a travel trailer and a pickup truck
  • Get a book on motorhome and travel trailer repair and maintenance- this will let you know what to expect for each of these options so you can make the best choice
  • Consider smaller RV options such as truck campers, Class B motorhomes, and pop-up campers.  If you don't need a lot of space, these may be less expensive and easier to drive.
  • Look for deals on eBay:


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Sunday, March 17, 2013

ModCloth Return Experience

ModCloth: Vintage and Unique Style

ModCloth sells vintage and vintage-style clothing.  My wife ordered a few items from the ModCloth website for her birthday.  I don't know much about fashion, but I do know that my wife rarely buys clothes online and seemed excited about the unique and vintage styles she found at ModCloth.  Apparently these are not things you could pick up at your local shopping mall.

ModCloth invoice close-up
ModCloth Invoice
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The Package Arrives

The package arrived promptly, but we intercepted the package and hid it away for a few days until my wife's birthday arrived.  We didn't want her to open it by mistake before her birthday.  It would be hard to mistake this package for any other- the box had a wood grain print and the distinctive ModCloth logo with mushrooms in light blue.


ModCloth Box with purple logo and white woodgrain design
ModCloth Package Arrives
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If the shoe fits...

Everything looked perfect, especially the nice light blue shoes.  They were a European size, and unfortunately happened to be a bit too small.  I would think shoes are hard to order online or via catalog since the fit of shoes varies.  She tried a couple times, but the shoes were simply too small.  Now what?

The Return Experience

It was up to me to try to return the shoes.  Just like it is up to me to take out garbage and go get milk if we run out.  I had never even heard of ModCloth.  I feared that shipping shoes wherever they came from (it turns out ModCloth is based in Pittsburgh) would be expensive.  Would I have to talk with a customer service agent, or even a call center employee, to arrange to return the shoes?  Some companies require a RMA (Return Merchandise Authorization) number in order to send something back.


ModCloth return policy, close-up
ModCloth Return Policy
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The ModCloth return process turned out to be the best I have ever experienced.  You simply:

  • Go to the ModCloth returns webpage.  This is listed on the invoice.
  • Select your order from the list that is presented when you log in
  • Select the item or items you want to return- just click on the picture of the item you are returning
  • Select a reason for the return from a list
  • Print a shipping label with FREE shipping.  

I noted the 6th bullet on the Return Policy- shoes must be packaged in a larger box so that postage stickers are not applied to the shoe box.  This was no problem- I just placed the shoe box inside the original ModCloth shipping box that was used to ship the shoes to my wife.

All that was left is to tape the shipping label to the box and drop it off at the Post Office or FedEx.  The total process took less than 10 minutes.  I was able to deal with a company I had never heard of to return a product that I was completely unfamiliar with.  All I had to do was look at pictures and click on the thing I wanted to return.  Did I mention that return shipping was also free?  Nice!


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Perfect Multi-gym: Pull-up bar and more


Wanted: Pull-up bar that doesn't damage door frame or trim

Yesterday, my son reminded me that he wanted me to install a pull-up bar so he could do pull-ups.  I want to encourage him to exercise, and I would like to do pull-ups as well, so I wanted to get something right away.  When we lived on the farm, I made a pull-up bar in the barn using construction materials including a 4 foot section of steel pipe, a couple pipe hangers, and some long lag bolts.  The materials for this project cost about $15.  The steel pipe worked fine, but it would rotate in the hangers and it was a bit hard on hands- wearing gloves when doing pull-ups on the steel pipe was a good idea.

This pull-up bar needs to be installed inside the house.  I decided to look at purpose-made exercise equipment this time.  I knew I might pay a bit more than the $15 I spent hanging the steel pipe, but I wanted something that would be easy to install without damaging the house, and that would make it as easy as possible to do pull-ups.

Internet searching revealed a number of options.  The mounting of the pull-up bar was a key issue for me, I did not want something that required a lot of drilling and putting screws into a doorway.  I also decided to mount the pull-up bar in an unfinished basement.  There are stud walls with doorways, but these measure 34 1/8  inches since there is no door or door frame installed.  Many of the pull-up bars requires a narrower opening.

Perfect Multi-gym pull-up bar

I checked the shelf at the local Walmart store and found one that would fit a doorway up to 35 inches wide. It was the Perfect Multi-gym for $29.77.  This was a bit more than I was hoping to pay, but looked like a nice piece of equipment.  This unit installs without any screws or drilling in the doorway.  You can adjust the pull-up bar to fit the dimensions of your doorway, and it uses the trim of the doorway to keep it in place. Most of the weight presses against the door frame, not pulling down on the trim.



Perfect Multi-gym pull-up bar in box
Perfect Multi-gym for pull-ups and more
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The Perfect Multi-gym has several places covered with foam that can be used for pull-ups to exercise different muscle groups.  The unit can also be easily removed from the doorway to use for push-ups, sit-ups, and other exercises.

Since my door frame is unfinished, it does not have trim.  I used 6 nails to hang a piece of 1x2 to act as the trim until we install a door.  The pull-up bar also comes with a safety clip that provides a catch to keep the pull-up bar from coming down from the doorway, which was easily installed behind the 1x2 trim.


Perfect pull-up bar installed in door frame, view from front
Perfect Multi-gym pull-up bar installed in door frame
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Perfect pull-up bar installed, view from back
Perfect Multi-gym pull-up bar installed in door frame uses trim for support
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The Perfect Pull-up Bar

The Perfect Multi-gym will make doing pull-ups easy.  The novelty factor is still high- I have done quite a few pull-ups already today, and I think my kids will use it a lot as well.  I installed it in a doorway so that the pull-up bar is a couple inches higher than the tallest person, so we can leave it in place all the time.  It is comfortable to use and seems well made.  The instructions were easy to follow, and I like that installing the unit does not require screwing or drilling into a door frame.







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Saturday, March 16, 2013

United Credit Card: How I Avoided Paying the Annual Fee and Kept my Miles

United MileagePlus Explorer Card


Picture of credit card
United Airlines Explorer Credit Card
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Updated August 12, 2013

The United Mileage Plus Explorer Credit Card is a credit card that provides 30,000 bonus miles when you charge $1000 during the first 3 months.  Additional miles are awarded as you continue to make purchases with the United credit card.  


The $95 annual fee is waived the first year.  The credit card is a Visa credit card from Chase (JP Morgan Chase bank).  


When I got my card about a year ago, there was a special offer that allowed me to get 30,000 miles by making a single purchase after receiving the United credit card.  How far can you go for 30,000 miles?  This is about enough for a single domestic flight on United.


United MileagePlus Explorer Card: 30,000 Free Miles and an Annual Fee

I was easily able to obtain the 30,000 bonus miles as promised after getting my United Explorer credit card.  After reading the fine print, I realized that:

  1. There is a $95 annual fee every year, except the first year
  2. Upon closure of the cardmember’s MileagePlus Explorer Credit Card account, all benefits will be canceled.

One strategy to deal with the annual fee would be to use your miles in the first year, then cancel the credit card before the first $95 annual fee is applied to your account.

However, I did not need to fly during the first year and I want to have some miles available in case I wanted to fly somewhere.  Paying $95 per year to keep miles that I may or may not use did not make sense.  How can I keep my miles, but avoid paying the annual fee?

My initial understanding was that item 2 from the fine print above meant that if you cancel your card, you'll lose your miles.  After further review, I realized that the "benefits" are separate from the bonus miles.  So one way to avoid the annual fee is to simply cancel the card before you get billed for the 2nd year annual fee whether you have used your miles or not.  Apparently you get to keep your points even after you cancel the card!

How to Avoid the Paying the United MileagePlus Annual Fee

There are reasons you may not want to cancel the United credit card, though.  If you have a balance and do not want to move it, or if you want to keep the card to earn more miles in the future, it may be worth keeping.  Also, canceling a credit card with a big limit can reduce your credit score under some circumstances.  So how can you avoid paying the $95 annual fee and keep your United credit card?

I called Chase to request that the annual fee be waived this year.  I figured it was worth a try.  The response was that they do not waive annual fees on mileage credit cards.  However....

They informed me that I could apply some of my miles to pay the annual fee.  I had about 30,000 miles on the card.  It takes about 12,000 miles to cover the $95 annual fee.  This would allow me to keep 18,000 miles after paying the annual fee by redeeming miles.   I prefer this approach over canceling the card because:

  1. I can keep most of my miles
  2. I avoid the impact on my credit rating on canceling a credit card with a large credit limit

The person on the phone set me up with a PIN that I can use at united.com/chase to apply my mileage points to cover the annual fee.  Navigate to the points redemption page- there are standard options on the website for using miles to pay your annual fee.  You  can wait until the annual fee shows up on your billing statement and then go to the website to redeem miles to pay it.

Using points to cover the annual fee makes much more sense for me than paying the $95 annual fee with cash.  This will allow me to keep 18,000 miles I have remaining and perhaps even accumulate more miles if I keep using the MileagePlus credit card.

Penny Pinching Tips:

  • You can essentially get a free flight using bonus miles from a United MileagePlus Explorer Credit Card
  • Watch out for the annual fee: Either cancel your card before the annual fee hits your account at the end of the second year, or use about 12,000 of your miles to pay the annual fee instead of paying cash if you want to keep your card
  • It might be worth paying $95 in cash instead of miles if you want to keep your United Explorer Card and you are very likely to use your miles- 30,000 bonus miles gets you a free trip, 18,000 miles may not get you anywhere...


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Thursday, March 14, 2013

Cheap Ethanol Gasoline vs Pure Gasoline: Which Is a Better Deal?

Sign shows octane rating is 89
Ethanol Octane Rating is Higher than Gasoline
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What is Ethanol?

Ethanol is grain alcohol.  This is the same type of alcohol found in alcoholic beverages such as beer, wine, and spirits.  Ethanol is produced by fermentation of crops such as corn or sugar cane.  Most of the water is removed from ethanol through distillation.  Ethanol is flammable and contains a lot of energy which makes it useful as fuel for motor vehicles.




Ethanol as a Motor Vehicle Fuel


Ethanol is a biofuel that has been blended with gasoline as a motor vehicle fuel since the 1980's or earlier when it was known as "gasohol".  This was mainly a 90% gasoline / 10% ethanol mixture.  This formula is still common, although the name gasohol is no longer commonly used.

5 gallon gas can and lawn mower
Ethanol Gasoline Blend is Cheaper than Pure Gasoline
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If you look at the octane ratings at a fuel pump, you will find that the ethanol gasoline blend has a higher octane rating than pure gasoline.  Many people assume that this means that ethanol gasoline has higher energy content than pure gasoline, but this is not true.  The octane rating is an indication of controlled combustibility vs explosive combustibility of the fuel, not the energy content.  The higher octane rating of ethanol indicates that it can be compressed to higher pressure before combustion than gasoline.

Gasoline actually has about 50% more energy content than pure ethanol.  Another way to think about energy content: a gallon of pure ethanol has 66.7% of the energy content of a gallon of pure gasoline.

The commonly available ethanol blend fuel uses 90% gasoline and 10% ethanol.  Vehicles that are "flex fuel" capable can use E85 which is 15% gasoline and 85% ethanol.


Advantages of Ethanol Gasoline Fuel


  • Ethanol blends are cheaper than pure gasoline
  • Produce less air pollution from burning ethanol gasoline blend vs pure gasoline
  • Smaller carbon footprint than gasoline
    • Growing plants to produce ethanol absorbs CO2 from the atmosphere
    • However, ethanol is not carbon neutral since fuel is burned to plant and harvest the crops and transport ethanol

  • Ethanol is a renewable fuel, gasoline is not
  • The market for ethanol proves demand for alternate fuels
  • Ethanol fuel blends reduce gas line freezing since ethanol can absorb water and remain a combustable fuel


Cons of Ethanol Gasoline Fuel


  • Ethanol has less energy per gallon than gasoline- this means less miles per gallon
  • Hard on small engines not designed to run on ethanol blends
  • Use of crops to produce ethanol fuel drives up food prices
  • Risk that drought could cause both food and fuel shortage

Sign shows octane rating is 87
Gasoline Octane Rating- Lower than Ethanol Blend
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What is the difference between ethanol and biodiesel?

Ethanol is an alcohol that is usually blended with gasoline to produce fuel for engines that use gasoline.  Biodiesel is fuel made from vegetable oil or animal fat that is used to replace diesel fuel in diesel engines.
Both are renewable biofuels, but are used for different types of engines.




Is cheap ethanol gasoline a better deal than pure gasoline?

Most vehicles will get about 2% less miles per gallon using a 10% ethanol blend than with pure gasoline.  However, the price of ethanol blend gasoline is less than pure gasoline.  Is it a good deal?  A check of local prices shows that pure gasoline is selling for $3.59 per gallon vs $3.49 per gallon for the 10% ethanol blend. The price for the ethanol blend is about 2.8% less than for pure gasoline.  So at this price, the ethanol blend is a better deal than pure gasoline.  You will get 2% reduction in gas mileage, but you pay 2.8% less.

Penny Pinching Tips

  • Ethanol fuel is a good deal- you will get slightly lower gas mileage with ethanol blend, but the lower cost more than offsets this difference
  • Ethanol is a renewable biofuel and has a smaller carbon footprint than gasoline

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Saturday, March 9, 2013

Hypoallergenic Dogs / Dogs that Don’t Shed


What Causes Dog Allergies?

Allergens are the agents that cause allergic reactions.  The primary allergens produced by dogs that affect people are dander and saliva.  Dander is composed of skin cell that slough off as new skin cells are produced.  Saliva is produced by the tongue and is transferred to the dog’s fur by licking.  As fur sheds, dander and saliva from the dog are carried to come into contact with people.  Hypoallergenic dogs shed less and therefore are thought to produce less allergic reaction.  Since all dogs produce dander and saliva, all dogs have the potential to cause allergic reactions.




Cake that looks like small white dog
This dog is hypoallergenic!  What other choices are available?
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Which Dog Breeds are Hypoallergenic? 

Some dog breeds are known as hypoallergenic.  These breeds shed less fur than others.  The lists below contain dog breeds that are known to shed less than most.

Hypoallergenic Small dogs:
  • Maltese
  • Poodles (Toy, Miniature)
  • Schnauzers (Miniature)
  • Bedlington Terrier
  • Bichon Frise
  • Chinese Crested
  • Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier
  • Xoloitzcuintli

Hypoallergenic Large dogs:
  • Standard Poodle
  • Schnauzers (Standard, Giant)
  • Irish Water Spaniel
  • Kerry Blue Terrier
  • Portuguese Water Dog

Hypoallergenic Hybrids (Designer Dogs):
  • Labradoodle (Labrador Retriever x Standard Poodle)
  • Mal-Shi (Maltese x Shih-Tzu)

Labradoodle with curly golden fur
Labradoodle: A Hypoallergenic Hybrid of Labrador Retriever and Poodle
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Less is More

Small dogs have less surface area, and therefore produce less dander.  Another advantage of small dogs is that they are easier to groom and bathe frequently, which will reduce the amount of dander and saliva that they carry.

Dogs Bring Pollen From Outside

Dogs also can pick up pollen outdoors and carry it in their fur, causing allergy problems in addition allergies related to the dog itself.  Frequent bathing can reduce the amount of pollen that dogs carry in their fur as well and may reduce allergic reaction.

Dogs Have Individual Differences

Since there is variability in dander and saliva characteristics and amount of shedding among individual dogs, it seems like a good idea to spend time with the particular dog to gauge the amount of allergic reaction to expect.

Reducing Allergic Reaction to Dogs

  • Choose a hypoallergenic breed that sheds less
  • Choose a small dog that will produce less dander
  • Frequently bathe your dog to remove pet dander and pollen from outdoors
  • Frequent brushing can help remove loose fur and dog dander which will reduce exposure to allergens from your dog
  • Sweep and vacuum frequently to remove as much dog fur and dander from your house as possible
  • Keep your dog off of your bed to reduce exposure to allergens from your dog

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Friday, March 8, 2013

GAP credit card: GAPCARD rewards at Gap, Old Navy, and Banana Republic


Gap Credit Card


When buying some clothes at the Gap store in the mall for my son, I was offered the chance to sign up for a Gap credit card and save 15% on my purchase.  Since this amounted to about $10 of instant savings, I was interested.  The GAPCARD is a savings program that includes other opportunities for discounts and rewards including:

  • 15% off initial purchase
  • 10% off Tuesdays
  • Special Ads and coupons
  • Extra 10% off for first 60 days
  • Earn $10 Reward Card for every $200 spent at Gap, Old Navy, and Banana Republic



Gap Storefront in shopping mall
Save Money at the Gap Store with a GAPCARD
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Bonus offer- $30 Store Credit

When I received my Gap credit card in the mail a few days later, the envelope include an offer for $30 store credit if for using the card outside of Gap/Old Navy/Banana Republic within 30 days.  The Gap credit card is a Visa card and can be used anywhere Visa is accepted.  I plan to use it to buy gas tomorrow and book the $30 in store credit.

Earn $10 Rewards Cards

You can earn rewards from shopping at Gap, Old Navy, and Banana Republic.  For every $200 you spend at these stores, you'll earn a $10 Reward Card.  I sometimes shop at Old Navy, and my son seems to like Gap, so earning a $10 reward seems possible.

Tuesday Discount Deals

If you shop at Gap on Tuesdays, you’ll save 10% after you get a Gap credit card, plus 10% extra during the first 60 days.  Saving 20% would merit a special trip if you are planning to buy more than one item.



One hazard of getting a credit card is ending up with a balance on a credit card with a relatively high annual percentage rate (APR).  Most cards that provide rewards and benefits have a high APR.  I plan to pay the balance off every month to avoid paying interest and fees.


How do you sign up?

Instant credit card application is available in the store.  The cashier will ask questions, and you use a touch screen to enter information to apply for a credit account.  The credit check is done within a few seconds of applying.


Gap credit card and offer to earn $30 bonus
Gap Credit Card
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What information is required to apply for a Gap credit card?

During the credit application, you will need to provide:

  • Photo ID
  • Other credit card
  • Address
  • Phone number
  • Social Security Number
  • e-mail address

Can you use account right away?

Yes, you can use the Gap credit card immediately if you are approved.  You will save 15% off of your purchase and the balance goes on your new Gap credit card account.


Penny Pinching Tips:

  • You can maximize this 15% discount if you apply for the card when you are making a sizable purchase anyway, for example Easter clothes or back-to-school clothes.
  • Avoid being motivated by special offers to buy more than you intend
  • Pay off the balance on your Gap Card each month to avoid interest and fees

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