Wells Fargo Active Cash® Card: A $200 Cash Rewards Bonus After Spending $1,000 in First 3 Months
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Wells Fargo is offering a $200 cash rewards bonus when you spend $1,000 in purchases in the first 3 months with their Active Cash® Card. Earn unlimited 2% cash rewards on purchases. No annual fee.
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Wells Fargo is offering a $200 cash rewards bonus when you spend $1,000 in purchases in the first 3 months with their new Active Cash℠ Credit Card. Earn unlimited 2% cash rewards on purchases. No annual fee.
Card Features:
Earn a $200 cash rewards bonus after spending $1,000 in purchases in the first 3 months
Earn unlimited 2% cash rewards on purchases
0% intro APR for 15 months from account opening on purchases and qualifying balance transfers, then a 19.74%, 24.74%, or 29.74% variable APR; balance transfers made within 120 days qualify for the intro rate and fee of 3% then a BT fee of up to 5%, min: $5
$0 annual fee
No categories to track or remember and cash rewards don't expire as long as your account remains open
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These things are very unlikely to happen again. WF got hit with tons of fees and penalties and invested hefty in their risk compliance departments This whole thing sent a shockwave across the industry that also benefited banks' employees. Tellers don't need to aggressively cross sell bank product anymore.
Good all-rounder for those looking for a generalist card and better than Apple Card for merchants who don't take Apple Pay (there are a sizable bunch). Points are awarded monthly and with a $25 minimum for statement credit or check back (Direct Deposit isn't possible unless you have a bank account with them). Wells Fargo's latest pay with points option (I think inspired by Chase Pay Yourself Back) can get around this threshold - redemption is 1 cent to 1 point and points balance must cover the entire amount (no partial offsets). Cell Phone Protection is a good plus, few cards offer a higher rewards rate on top of this perk.
Another thing - Wells Fargo act funny if you pay too many times a month online (I think over 3 payments blocks you from making online payments for the rest of the statement period), but you can always pay over the automated phone system if you exceed this limit.
FNBO also has a 2% cash back Visa with a pre-qualification link. Might be helpful for those who don't have perfect credit and are unsure if they'll get approved. It even tells you the credit limit they'll pre-qualify you for. I got approved yesterday; it'll be my highest limit card so far.
If someone if forgetting to pay their credit card bill frequently, then cash back should be the least of their worries.
Set the card to auto pay and you'll never miss a payment.
Why must forget to pay frequently? Can you stop add your behavior or your imagination? Occasionally forgetting pay before the due date or pay minimum is common! One will not earn 2% cashback on the Citi Double Cash credit card under these circumstances but one still does on the Wells Fargo active cash credit card.
These things are very unlikely to happen again. WF got hit with tons of fees and penalties and invested hefty in their risk compliance departments This whole thing sent a shockwave across the industry that also benefited banks' employees. Tellers don't need to aggressively cross sell bank product anymore.
Unlikely and won't are not the same. I will NEVER support WF products based on their excessively greedy corporate culture.
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Another thing - Wells Fargo act funny if you pay too many times a month online (I think over 3 payments blocks you from making online payments for the rest of the statement period), but you can always pay over the automated phone system if you exceed this limit.
https://www.fnbo.com/personal-ban...dit-cards/
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Citi double cash back card has 2% back on everything no limits. That has been around for years
Citi Double Cash Card requires payment on time but this card does not have any conditions to earn 2% Cashback. This card is better!
But if you aren't paying it off every month and getting charged interest that kind of invalidates any benefit to getting cash back.
Set the card to auto pay and you'll never miss a payment.
https://www.cnbc.com/2022/12/20/w...buses.html
Wells Fargo agrees to $3.7 billion settlement with CFPB over consumer abuses..
This is a settlement for a long awaited lawsuit. Nothing new, I am sure everyone here already knows about it.
Also which bank doesn't have consent orders and MRAs?
Also which bank doesn't have consent orders and MRAs?
But yeah, I agree, Wells Fargo has nothing to worry about when there are consumers that don't care...
PS: This just was settled the week I posted it originally - so yeah, it's known now... nothing to see here LOL...
smh
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Set the card to auto pay and you'll never miss a payment.
Did you receive yours? I've also been waiting.
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Looks like Wells Fargo takes their customer service to a new level... Straight up urinating on people...
I admit, I'm not surprised.