Capital One SavorOne Cash Rewards Credit Card: Earn $200 Cash Bonus w/
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Capital One is offering a $200 cash bonus after you spend $500 on purchases within the first 3 months from account opening with the Capital One SavorOne Cash Rewards Credit Card. There is no annual fee.
Thanks to staff member Bri21 for finding this deal.
Earn a one-time $200 cash bonus after you spend $500 on purchases within the first 3 months from account opening
Earn unlimited 3% cash back on dining, entertainment, popular streaming services and at grocery stores (excluding superstores like Walmart® and Target®), plus 1% on all other purchases
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
Earn 8% cash back on Capital One Entertainment purchases and tickets at Vivid Seats
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; 17.99% - 27.99% 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 within the first 3 months from account opening with the Capital One SavorOne Cash Rewards Credit Card. There is no annual fee.
Earn a one-time $200 cash bonus after you spend $500 on purchases within the first 3 months from account opening
Earn unlimited 3% cash back on dining, entertainment, popular streaming services and at grocery stores (excluding superstores like Walmart® and Target®), plus 1% on all other purchases
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
Earn 8% cash back on Capital One Entertainment purchases and tickets at Vivid Seats
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; 17.99% - 27.99% variable APR after that; 3% fee on the amounts transferred within the first 15 months
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1. Cap1 allows only 2 personal cards & 2 business cards (but a few have extra grandfathered in) & co-branded cards do not count
2. Cap1 pulls from ALL 3 bureaus at each time for each application (3 pulls per application & averages them out!)
3. need at least 720-740+ mininum FICO according to data points from last several years (but other factors such as too high balances or too many inquiries in past year can cause rejection).. do not know of this year's mininum
so if you are APPROVED; please list your FICO score that got approved
&
how many new cards you got in the past 2 years because there is rumor that Savor cards have a 5/24 rule similar to Chase (ie; must be under 5 new credit card accounts in past 24 months)
Signed up previously with the $250 offer and was instantly approved. After receiving the card and using it for a week, they restricted my card because they had to verify my income. I had to e-sign an IRS form 4506-T for them to check my 2019 tax Return. After that, it took two weeks for them to verify and remove the restriction. They seem so strict compared to other credit card companies @.@
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Man people actually open that many cards in 24 months...
I open one every roughly 2 years and mainly for the 0% 12-18 month offers. Oddly enough I've never carried a balance but some kind of way subconsciously i guess it makes me feel better knowing i have 0% if i do.
I need a card with no foreign transactions fees for a trip i have coming up, so i guess this is as good as any.
I'm actually surprised people DON'T have that many cards. I have over 40 cards (most of which I don't use) and open at least 2 a year. The only reason I don't open more is to avoid the Chase 5/24 back when Chase cards were more churnable.
If one is about to make a major purchase (like a house) then I understand, but aside from that, what are people saving their pristine credit score for? What are they getting out of it if they can't even get a couple bucks out of purchases you'll make anyways. I know I pay my car insurance twice a year, home insurance once a year and they occur regularly. Why should I pay $500 - maybe 2% cash back instead of $300 - 1% cash back?
Incorrect how? I have over three-quarter million in credit limit and hit the perfect 850 twice in the last three years and haven't dropped below 820 in years. These days a hard inquiry or a closed card crops my score by a point, if at all.
are you asking if you can refer yourself? I doubt it? You can use mine if you want though
Of course I cannot refer myself
I have no problem using your referral link. but my question is do I get the referral bonus plus the $200 after spending $500?
Wa eyeing this card for a while because I eat out alot. But US bank has the Altitude go card whick gives you 4x on restaurants. It might be a better card for you if restaurants are your thing. It also has a sign up bonus of 200 but you have to spend 1000
Of course I cannot refer myself
I have no problem using your referral link. but my question is do I get the referral bonus plus the $200 after spending $500?
He gets an additional $100 if you use his referral link. I guess he would share that with you.
Came here for the comments, lots of credit-savvy/conscious ppl, thank you all for sharing your knowledge and experiences. It helps me make better/wiser decision and think about things I wouldn't have come up with on my own.
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1. Cap1 allows only 2 personal cards & 2 business cards (but a few have extra grandfathered in) & co-branded cards do not count
2. Cap1 pulls from ALL 3 bureaus at each time for each application (3 pulls per application & averages them out!)
3. need at least 720-740+ mininum FICO according to data points from last several years (but other factors such as too high balances or too many inquiries in past year can cause rejection).. do not know of this year's mininum
so if you are APPROVED; please list your FICO score that got approved
&
how many new cards you got in the past 2 years because there is rumor that Savor cards have a 5/24 rule similar to Chase (ie; must be under 5 new credit card accounts in past 24 months)
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The downside is the hit to your FICO scores. Reducing the average age (or length of time) on your current accounts.. generally can lower your score.
I open one every roughly 2 years and mainly for the 0% 12-18 month offers. Oddly enough I've never carried a balance but some kind of way subconsciously i guess it makes me feel better knowing i have 0% if i do.
I need a card with no foreign transactions fees for a trip i have coming up, so i guess this is as good as any.
If one is about to make a major purchase (like a house) then I understand, but aside from that, what are people saving their pristine credit score for? What are they getting out of it if they can't even get a couple bucks out of purchases you'll make anyways. I know I pay my car insurance twice a year, home insurance once a year and they occur regularly. Why should I pay $500 - maybe 2% cash back instead of $300 - 1% cash back?
Personally I would hang on to it long enough to take advantage of the 0% interest for 15 months
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I have no problem using your referral link. but my question is do I get the referral bonus plus the $200 after spending $500?
Same here, 790 credit score and they gave me 1k. I asked for an increase.
I have no problem using your referral link. but my question is do I get the referral bonus plus the $200 after spending $500?
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