Bank of America is offering
25,000 online bonus points after you spend at least
$1,000 on purchases in the first
90 days of account opening - that can be a
$250 statement credit toward travel purchases - with their
Bank of America® Travel Rewards credit card. No Annual fee.
Card Details:
- Earn unlimited 1.5 points per $1 spent on all purchases, with no annual fee and no foreign transaction fees and your points don't expire as long as your account remains open.
- 25,000 online bonus points after you make at least $1,000 in purchases in the first 90 days of account opening - that can be a $250 statement credit toward travel purchases.
- Use your card to book your trip how and where you want - you're not limited to specific websites with blackout dates or restrictions.
- Redeem points for a statement credit to pay for travel or dining purchases, such as flights, hotel stays, car and vacation rentals, baggage fees, and also at restaurants including takeout.
- 0% Intro APR for 15 billing cycles for purchases, and for any balance transfers made in the first 60 days. After the Intro APR offer ends, a Variable APR that’s currently 18.24% - 28.24% will apply. A 3% Intro balance transfer fee will apply for the first 60 days your account is open. After the Intro balance transfer fee offer ends, the fee for future balance transfers is 4%.
- If you're a Bank of America Preferred Rewards® member, you can earn 25%-75% more points on every purchase. That means instead of earning an unlimited 1.5 points for every $1, you could earn 1.87-2.62 points for every $1 you spend on purchases.
- Contactless Cards - The security of a chip card, with the convenience of a tap.
- This online only offer may not be available if you leave this page or if you visit a Bank of America financial center. You can take advantage of this offer when you apply now.
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LOL. And also he's not really correct...
As mentioned in the post,
"Redeem points for a statement credit to pay for travel or dining purchases"
Historically, in addition to the more obvious travel categories, I've also been eligible to claim points on transactions for public transport, rideshare, bike share, restaurants, bars, and food delivery apps. It is also possible to claim points for public parking and tolls.
Super useful abroad as well (no annual fee, no foreign transaction fee, flat 1.5% points rate, and don't need to worry about categories). Every category listed above applies even when the businesses are in other countries.
I never run out of transactions to apply my points to. I imagine the demographic that's typically interested in a 1.5% everything, no foreign transaction fee card would be in a similar boat!
Domestically, Citi Double Cash is a great no annual fee option for those who don't want to think about categories (2% everything).
Its the highest cash back, no annual fees, no foreign transaction fees.
I am planning to move all my cash from Bank of america checking/savings to fidelity brokerage account for 4.99$ APR. So now my cash back will drop from 2.62% to 1.5%. I have citi bank with 2% cash back. Wondering if there are any other cards with more than 2% cash back with no annual fee?
Its the highest cash back, no annual fees, no foreign transaction fees.
I am planning to move all my cash from Bank of america checking/savings to fidelity brokerage account for 4.99$ APR. So now my cash back will drop from 2.62% to 1.5%. I have citi bank with 2% cash back. Wondering if there are any other cards with more than 2% cash back with no annual fee?
Just curious why not BoA brokerage (Merrill), you could do brokerage things and keep your high cashback.
I am considering a move in the opposite direction, just not sure all the work is worth the trouble.
I am considering a move in the opposite direction, just not sure all the work is worth the trouble.
What's the APY on mertill on uninvested funds? Fidelity brokerage has 4.99% APY in money market , does Merrill has the same?
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Look at preferred deposit. $100k to start but can reduce after. Same day transfers to BOA checking/savings accounts
Thats incorrect, you can redeem the points 1:1 ratio for dining charges. Its a solid card.
As mentioned in the post,
"Redeem points for a statement credit to pay for travel or dining purchases"
Historically, in addition to the more obvious travel categories, I've also been eligible to claim points on transactions for public transport, rideshare, bike share, restaurants, bars, and food delivery apps. It is also possible to claim points for public parking and tolls.
Super useful abroad as well (no annual fee, no foreign transaction fee, flat 1.5% points rate, and don't need to worry about categories). Every category listed above applies even when the businesses are in other countries.
I never run out of transactions to apply my points to. I imagine the demographic that's typically interested in a 1.5% everything, no foreign transaction fee card would be in a similar boat!
Domestically, Citi Double Cash is a great no annual fee option for those who don't want to think about categories (2% everything).
Now they do have autopay in the amount of your statement balance! I agree it was super annoying to do manual payments until they finally implemented that though. It made no sense to only have minimum payment and preset amount autopay options...