Capital One Quicksilver Cash Rewards Credit Card: Earn $200 Cash Bonus with
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Capital One is offering a $200 cash bonus after you spend $500 on purchases in the first 3 months of account opening with the Capital One Quicksilver Cash Rewards Credit Card. Annual fee is $0.
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Earn a one-time $200 cash bonus after you spend $500 on purchases within 3 months from account opening
Earn unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, every day
$0 annual fee and no foreign transaction fees
Enjoy up to 6 months of complimentary Uber One membership statement credits through 11/14/2024
Earn unlimited 5% cash back on hotels and rental cars booked through Capital One Travel, where you'll get Capital One's best prices on thousands of trip options. Terms apply
No rotating categories or sign-ups needed to earn cash rewards; plus, cash back won't expire for the life of the account and there's no limit to how much you can earn
0% intro APR on purchases and balance transfers for 15 months; 19.24%-29.24% variable APR after that; 3% fee on the amounts transferred within the first 15 months
Capital One is offering a $200 cash bonus after you spend $500 on purchases in the first 3 months of account opening with the Capital One Quicksilver Cash Rewards Credit Card. Annual fee is $0.
Earn a one-time $200 cash bonus after you spend $500 on purchases within 3 months from account opening
Earn unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, every day
$0 annual fee and no foreign transaction fees
Enjoy up to 6 months of complimentary Uber One membership statement credits through 11/14/2024
Earn unlimited 5% cash back on hotels and rental cars booked through Capital One Travel, where you'll get Capital One's best prices on thousands of trip options. Terms apply
No rotating categories or sign-ups needed to earn cash rewards; plus, cash back won't expire for the life of the account and there's no limit to how much you can earn
0% intro APR on purchases and balance transfers for 15 months; 19.24%-29.24% variable APR after that; 3% fee on the amounts transferred within the first 15 months
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I have 805 fico and they decline my Application for Venture credit card and wasted 1 credit check. I won't be applying any Capital one credit card anytime soon.
Call the reconsideration line, could be an error on the app or a typo. Happened to me before
Keep in mind that you'll also get a hard pull from all 3 bureaus anytime you apply for a Capital One credit card.
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03-01-2021 at 12:45 PM.
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I have 805 fico and they decline my Application for Venture credit card and wasted 1 credit check. I won't be applying any Capital one credit card anytime soon.
If you have a friend with capital one, they offer a $100 referral bonus. Referral links are not allowed here, but you could help out a friend you already know if you were going to apply anyway. They might even give you a cut.
Personally I like their card. I would recommend it especially for the no foreign transaction fees and standard 1.5% cashback.
Paypal cashback card 2% and sofi 2% card both have 0 foreign fees
Sofi: "The $0-annual-fee card earns 2% unlimited cash back on eligible purchases when redeemed toward investing, saving or paying down an eligible loan with SoFi.".
Most people that get cash back cards just want to apply it towards their monthly statement or get gift cards or whatever. If you have a loan/account with SoFi it's a pretty good option. But it's a niche market.
The PayPal card looks pretty good too. You need a PayPal account, which not everyone has or wants to use. But that's not really much of a gatekeeper to getting the card.
Chase, Amex, and Capital One offer a more diverse lineup, better rewards (especially on travel rewards cards), and Chase even lets you pool "cash back" earned on the Freedom cards to full featured Ultimate Rewards points. All three also offer better benefits on their cards, especially during Covid.
But I guess if you only use PayPal then you could go that route. And if you have a SoFi loan you could go that route. But again, niche market.
Edit: The Citi Double cash card is 2% and I would pick that over PayPal or SoFis offering any day of the week.
I hear nothing but bad things about Capital One. Everything from being super stingy with credit limit increases to rejecting people for no apparent reason. It's insane reading people here with 800+ credit scores being rejected.
Sofi: "The $0-annual-fee card earns 2% unlimited cash back on eligible purchases when redeemed toward investing, saving or paying down an eligible loan with SoFi.".
Most people that get cash back cards just want to apply it towards their monthly statement or get gift cards or whatever. If you have a loan/account with SoFi it's a pretty good option. But it's a niche market.
The PayPal card looks pretty good too. You need a PayPal account, which not everyone has or wants to use. But that's not really much of a gatekeeper to getting the card.
Chase, Amex, and Capital One offer a more diverse lineup, better rewards (especially on travel rewards cards), and Chase even lets you pool "cash back" earned on the Freedom cards to full featured Ultimate Rewards points. All three also offer better benefits on their cards, especially during Covid.
But I guess if you only use PayPal then you could go that route. And if you have a SoFi loan you could go that route. But again, niche market.
Edit: The Citi Double cash card is 2% and I would pick that over PayPal or SoFis offering any day of the week.
And PayPal card is through synchrony, I believe. Hard pass
I picked up this card last month for a $250 SUB with $500 spend. I needed a no foreign transaction fee card, and I liked this SUB. I don't know how often I'll use it when not traveling abroad, but it seems like a fine card.
Does this card come with capital one Eno for access to virtual credit cards?
Yes. Have used virtual card numbers with this before. Be aware limited to just a chrome extension though which is inconvenient for most people who exclusively use mobile devices.
It is a soft credit check. I tried it and shows similar Quicksilver card but without welcome bonus and $39 fee as pre approved. I obviously want the bonus but just wondering if these 2 products even though almost similar have different approval criteria.
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Personally I like their card. I would recommend it especially for the no foreign transaction fees and standard 1.5% cashback.
Most people that get cash back cards just want to apply it towards their monthly statement or get gift cards or whatever. If you have a loan/account with SoFi it's a pretty good option. But it's a niche market.
The PayPal card looks pretty good too. You need a PayPal account, which not everyone has or wants to use. But that's not really much of a gatekeeper to getting the card.
Chase, Amex, and Capital One offer a more diverse lineup, better rewards (especially on travel rewards cards), and Chase even lets you pool "cash back" earned on the Freedom cards to full featured Ultimate Rewards points. All three also offer better benefits on their cards, especially during Covid.
But I guess if you only use PayPal then you could go that route. And if you have a SoFi loan you could go that route. But again, niche market.
Edit: The Citi Double cash card is 2% and I would pick that over PayPal or SoFis offering any day of the week.
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Most people that get cash back cards just want to apply it towards their monthly statement or get gift cards or whatever. If you have a loan/account with SoFi it's a pretty good option. But it's a niche market.
The PayPal card looks pretty good too. You need a PayPal account, which not everyone has or wants to use. But that's not really much of a gatekeeper to getting the card.
Chase, Amex, and Capital One offer a more diverse lineup, better rewards (especially on travel rewards cards), and Chase even lets you pool "cash back" earned on the Freedom cards to full featured Ultimate Rewards points. All three also offer better benefits on their cards, especially during Covid.
But I guess if you only use PayPal then you could go that route. And if you have a SoFi loan you could go that route. But again, niche market.
Edit: The Citi Double cash card is 2% and I would pick that over PayPal or SoFis offering any day of the week.
And PayPal card is through synchrony, I believe. Hard pass
Yes. Have used virtual card numbers with this before. Be aware limited to just a chrome extension though which is inconvenient for most people who exclusively use mobile devices.
Because I churn through cards moving to the next one that gives me a nice credit.
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It is a soft credit check. I tried it and shows similar Quicksilver card but without welcome bonus and $39 fee as pre approved. I obviously want the bonus but just wondering if these 2 products even though almost similar have different approval criteria.