Update: This popular deal is still available
Bank of America is offering a $200 cash rewards bonus offer after you make at least $1000 in purchases within the first 90 days of account opening with their Bank of America Customized Cash Rewards credit card. There is no annual fee.
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Bank of America is offering a
$200 cash rewards bonus offer after you make at least
$1000 in purchases within the first 90 days of account opening with their
Bank of America® Customized Cash Rewards credit card. There is no annual fee.
Slickdeals may be compensated by Bank of America.
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- You can only get approved for 2 new cards in a 30-day period
- You can only get approved for 3 new cards in a 12-month period
- You can only get approved for 4 new cards in a 24-month period
Apparently it only looks at BofA cards. Where as the Chase 5/24 rule looks at any credit card issued to you, regardless of which company issued it to you.
Edit: Adding the 7/12 and 3/12 rules for BofA higher up to this comment.
"7/12 and 3/12 rule"
"According to this rule, customers with a BofA deposit account will not be approved for new cards if they've opened seven cards (across all issuers) in the last 12 months, while customers without a BoA deposit account will be rejected if they've opened three or more cards in the last 12 months."
Source: https://thepointsguy.co
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i get
Earn 3% cash back in the category of your choice, automatic 2% at grocery stores and wholesale clubs (up to $2,500 in combined choice category/grocery store/wholesale club quarterly purchases) and unlimited 1% on all other purchases
i dont sure if i see option before but just now. weird iis my mother have one card too but without cashback option
- You can only get approved for 2 new cards in a 30-day period
- You can only get approved for 3 new cards in a 12-month period
- You can only get approved for 4 new cards in a 24-month period
Apparently it only looks at BofA cards. Where as the Chase 5/24 rule looks at any credit card issued to you, regardless of which company issued it to you.
Edit: Adding the 7/12 and 3/12 rules for BofA higher up to this comment.
"7/12 and 3/12 rule"
"According to this rule, customers with a BofA deposit account will not be approved for new cards if they've opened seven cards (across all issuers) in the last 12 months, while customers without a BoA deposit account will be rejected if they've opened three or more cards in the last 12 months."
Source: https://thepointsguy.co
I saw one guy broke that 3/12 rule just last month, so it may not be strictly enforced
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