Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card: Spend $4K in First 3 Months to Earn 75K Miles
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Capital One is offering a 75,000 mile bonus after you spend $4,000 on purchases within the first 3 months from account opening with the Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card. There is $95 annual fee.
Card Details:
Enjoy a one-time bonus of 75,000 miles once you spend $4,000 on purchases within 3 months from account opening, equal to $750 in travel
Earn unlimited 2X miles on every purchase, every day
Earn 5X miles on hotels, vacation rentals and rental cars booked through Capital One Travel, where you'll get Capital One's best prices on thousands of trip options
Miles won't expire for the life of the account and there's no limit to how many you can earn
Receive up to a $120 credit for Global Entry or TSA PreCheck®
Use your miles to get reimbursed for any travel purchase—or redeem by booking a trip through Capital One Travel
Enjoy a $50 experience credit and other premium benefits with every hotel and vacation rental booked from the Lifestyle Collection
Transfer your miles to your choice of 15+ travel loyalty programs
Capital One is offering a 75,000 mile bonus after you spend $4,000 on purchases within the first 3 months from account opening with the Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card. There is $95 annual fee.
Card Details:
Enjoy a one-time bonus of 75,000 miles once you spend $4,000 on purchases within 3 months from account opening, equal to $750 in travel
Earn unlimited 2X miles on every purchase, every day
Earn 5X miles on hotels, vacation rentals and rental cars booked through Capital One Travel, where you'll get Capital One's best prices on thousands of trip options
Miles won't expire for the life of the account and there's no limit to how many you can earn
Receive up to a $120 credit for Global Entry or TSA PreCheck®
Use your miles to get reimbursed for any travel purchase—or redeem by booking a trip through Capital One Travel
Enjoy a $50 experience credit and other premium benefits with every hotel and vacation rental booked from the Lifestyle Collection
Transfer your miles to your choice of 15+ travel loyalty programs
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Bigger bonuses. Then once it's time to renew, you downgrade to a no annual fee card.
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No matter whatever card you get from them, Cap One is wasted credit inquiries. They like to pull ALL three bureaus. Most other cards only pull one. Nothing Cap One offers is worth 3 inquires on your reports.
Cancel after one year. So effectively a $650 bonus.
Show me a no annual fee card with a ~$650 bonus... I'll wait.
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I've been using the Venture X for about a year. I got 100k bonus with it, but I figured I'd share my thoughts on those points. It's love/hate. The points transfer to a VERY slim number of partners. Most all of us will be stuck using the Capital One Travel portal to use them. Now, that's a good and bad thing. The good means you can use those points with any airline and any hotel. The bad is that I've had small issues with certain flights showing up on the carrier's website but not Capitol One's, and/or, the price is 2% higher on Capitol One's website, and/or, only the "basic" economy seat is available which costs extra for seat selection instead of the "regular" economy. etc etc Now then, I have found that if I just book the basic economy fare, my status with that airline then allows me to go into the carrier's app and select my seat/check a bag with no fees. So, overall, I'm doing pretty well with Capitol One Travel despite some hoop-jumping. But I could see how some people might have a different experience.
The regular Venture does not come with Priority Pass.... which honestly my experience with Priority Pass has been mixed too. Some lounges are overfilled and not allowing Priority Pass members. Or maybe they are, but you've got to wait awhile whereas other members walk right in. I waited over an hour in Vegas for entrance. First world problems for sure. But just telling you the real experience. It's not like having Admiral's Club or Centurion access, for example.
But as others have mentioned, the Venture X comes with a $300 travel credit and I also got a $200 AirBnB credit[thepointsguy.com] (don't see that called out anymore). Free global entry credit too, if you don't already have it.
I have a very similar experience with the Venture X. I also got in on the 100k miles offer. Got $500 for booking hotels (for which the choice was limited and some were more expensive than Hotels.com or Expedia, etc). Got a flight reimbursement of $20 once, but thats about it. Bookin through their site for extra points is not worth it. I would rather book through other sites which show all options. Priority Lounge access was nice when our flight got delayed at Dallas DFW airport.
I have a big charge coming up - which cards can give instant approval and card number without the multi-wk processing time?
How large? My wife and I recently purchased a harp for my daughter. We had the money saved up but paying cash when there are CC rewards available is... unwise. I ended up getting a AmEx business platinum with 150,000 bonus after $15,000 charge in 3 months. Wife got CSP with 65,000 bonus after $4000 in 3 months, with additional 15,000 coming to me because she used my referral code. Basically knocked 10% off the harp price.
BTW, if your daughter is interested in music, steer her toward triangle.
I am trying to book an international flight and the same flight on CapOne site is $35 more expensive than on Google flights. I travelled domestically in December and during spring break. Rented a car on both occassions but CapOne was more expensive than Costco. I eventually booked with Costco travel because 10x points is not worth paying $150 difference in the price difference. Costco travel was cheaper for Budget rental (the one that I booked) plus cancellation was easy on Costco. Same with the Hotels as well, Hotels.com, Kayak showed me more variety of hotels than Capone.
In short, the Capone was pretty useless for flights. cars and hotels. Those 5x, and 10x points are also only worth it if you are able to maximize the benefits by transferring to certain airlines and getting offers for the limited seats if and when they are available. Reward travel has come a long way and has actually become a hassle IMO.
That's about what I might have expected. Folks that chime in with "it's super easy" might be striving hard to make it work just to get that 10x. There are a lot of ends justifying the means while making the process more complicated. That's not for everybody. It's fair when inconveniences deliver big rewards if you don't mind the idiosyncracies, sure, but this can be an in-depth hobby and I think it's more fun when you keep it as simple as possible.
They say you have 3 months to spend $4k in order to get the bonus points/miles. The 3 months begins as soon as you open the account, however you may not receive the card in the mail for 7-10 days. So actually it's under 3 months.
If I have the Capital One Quicksilver (they gave me an "auto upgrade" to it from the Secured CC) can I upgrade into this card? Don't need 2 Capital One cards…
In case it was not clear from the Q & A / conversations in this thread, I did just want to clarify the important basic travel redemption info for this card:
You absolutely can go book any travel you want on any site and redeem miles you have for the full 1:1 ratio after the fact. It is very easy and just takes a few clicks. You are presented with your recent travel purchases on your account, you select what the items you want redeemed (even ubers, toll fees, etc), and you are done.
This is really helpful; they make it sound like it's super liberal and transfers to anything/everything. Apparently not so.
I've had this card for just over a year and I think you aren't appreciating one aspect. Any purchase you make with this card that is coded travel by the merchant, may be redeemed at 1¢ per mile. It's a great way to spend my points - no effort to apply points to make a purchase which I find kind of clumsy, and is also limiting as to type of vendor. You have to wait until the bill posts and then you apply the points.
If you use their booking service you get more points per dollar spent and they may have a million restrictions. I don't think those are reasons to get a different card though. I thought I would not like Capital One, but I find them easy to deal with FYI.
For those with experience with Venture X, is the $300 travel credit per calendar year like CSR, or once per AF billing cycle? Thinking of leaving CSR ( DW has one already), and moving to Venture X. TIA!
For those with experience with Venture X, is the $300 travel credit per calendar year like CSR, or once per AF billing cycle? Thinking of leaving CSR ( DW has one already), and moving to Venture X. TIA!
From the web:
The credit applies each cardmember year (or anniversary year, if you prefer), including the year in which you open the card; the credit timing isn't based on the calendar year
When booked through the travel portal the credit is automatically added within seven business days.
If approved do you can the card number right away to use while they ship the card?
I was able to access the virtual card the next day after getting approved. You can use the virtual card number to pay for things online, but you won't be able to add it to Google/Apple Pay.
If approved do you can the card number right away to use while they ship the card?
I've asked companies to overnight the card and usually they do. Remember they want you spending as much as possible. Let them know you have a planned purchase in a few days and would like to put it on their card and ask if they can overnight the card
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No matter whatever card you get from them, Cap One is wasted credit inquiries. They like to pull ALL three bureaus. Most other cards only pull one. Nothing Cap One offers is worth 3 inquires on your reports.
Show me a no annual fee card with a ~$650 bonus... I'll wait.
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The regular Venture does not come with Priority Pass.... which honestly my experience with Priority Pass has been mixed too. Some lounges are overfilled and not allowing Priority Pass members. Or maybe they are, but you've got to wait awhile whereas other members walk right in. I waited over an hour in Vegas for entrance. First world problems for sure. But just telling you the real experience. It's not like having Admiral's Club or Centurion access, for example.
But as others have mentioned, the Venture X comes with a $300 travel credit and I also got a $200 AirBnB credit [thepointsguy.com] (don't see that called out anymore). Free global entry credit too, if you don't already have it.
BTW, if your daughter is interested in music, steer her toward triangle.
In short, the Capone was pretty useless for flights. cars and hotels. Those 5x, and 10x points are also only worth it if you are able to maximize the benefits by transferring to certain airlines and getting offers for the limited seats if and when they are available. Reward travel has come a long way and has actually become a hassle IMO.
You absolutely can go book any travel you want on any site and redeem miles you have for the full 1:1 ratio after the fact. It is very easy and just takes a few clicks. You are presented with your recent travel purchases on your account, you select what the items you want redeemed (even ubers, toll fees, etc), and you are done.
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If you use their booking service you get more points per dollar spent and they may have a million restrictions. I don't think those are reasons to get a different card though. I thought I would not like Capital One, but I find them easy to deal with FYI.
I've asked companies to overnight the card and usually they do. Remember they want you spending as much as possible. Let them know you have a planned purchase in a few days and would like to put it on their card and ask if they can overnight the card
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