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The 3 Best Good Credit Credit Cards of 2013, According to Creditnet.com

Creditnet.com (http://www.creditnet.com), an online authority for credit card reviews and advice, announces its picks for the best good credit credit cards of 2013.

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Consumers with good credit scores have the pick of the crop when it comes to the very best credit cards for good credit on the market today. These credit cards are coveted because they include excellent rewards programs, low ongoing interest rates and the longest 0% intro periods.

For consumers with good to excellent credit, Creditnet.com, a leading online authority on credit card reviews, credit repair and personal finance advice, today announced its list of the 3 best good credit credit cards of 2013.

Creditnet took into account features like rewards programs and credit card sign-up bonuses, as well as the length of a credit card's 0 percent intro period and ongoing APR when determining its list of 2013's best good credit credit cards.

1.) Discover it™ Card - 18 Month Balance Transfer

This popular new cash back card from Discover is Creditnet's favorite credit card for good credit in 2013 thanks in large part to the rewards program it offers. One of the most lucrative rewards card on the market today, Discover rewards cardholders with 5% cash back on up to $1,500 in purchases on rotating categories that change each quarter. (Through March 2013, those categories include restaurant and movie theater purchases.)

For good credit consumers that carry a balance, the 18 month balance transfer promotion is especially enticing. Members will pay 0% interest on balance transfers and purchases for a year-and-a-half, and Discover's forgiveness policy waives the first late payment fee (it's $35 thereafter) and doesn't increase APR due to late payments.

Overall, this is Creditnet's favorite credit card for good credit in 2013.

2.) Citi Simplicity® Card

Long one of Creditnet's favorite 0% interest credit cards, Citi Simplicity has one of the longest introductory periods of any credit card available today at 18 months. While this credit card has no rewards program, it's one of the very best for consumers hoping to consolidate their debt with a simple, easy-to-track balance transfer credit card.

This credit card for good credit consumers sets itself apart from others by charging ZERO in late payment fees, and it also won't hike interest rates for consumers that make a late payment. Overall, Creditnet calls the Simplicity card simply the best 0% interest balance transfer card in 2013.

3.) Blue Cash Preferred Card from American Express

Creditnet.com recommends all of the above credit cards for good to excellent consumers in search of some new plastic in 2013.