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 PreCheckĀ®
Use your miles to get reimbursed for any travel purchaseāor 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 PreCheckĀ®
Use your miles to get reimbursed for any travel purchaseāor 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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Cancel will hit your credit score. Worhter downgrade or just cut it up.
You realize you're replying to a post from almost a year ago, right?
Also a post that didn't make much sense anyway with the SHOW ME ONE WITHOUT AN ANNUAL FEE nonsense, given there's plenty of signups (both then and now) that net you MORE than $650, even after paying an annual fee.... the irrational aversion to fees that are objectively profitable never makes any sense to me.
All THAT said-- there's nothing inherent in cancelling a card that hurts your credit score either.
There are factors that can, indirectly, do so that cancelling a card MIGHT trigger-- but they're specific to your circumstances.
If you've already got a lot of cards, a long history, and a lot of available, unused, credit-- then cancelling a card you've only had open for 1 year isn't going to hurt you at all.
If you only have a very few cards, and are already pushing low-mid double digital utilization, and you cancel your very oldest card- that'll probably hurt you a lot.
And of course there's lots of situations in between.
In GENERAL there's usually no good reason to cancel a card if you have the option to instead downgrade to a free one.... but there's plenty of circumstances where cancelling HELPS you for some churning purpose, so it's worthwhile to know if or when doing so hurts your score or not.
There's way tooo many pages to dig thru and I'm sure it's been answered before, but when you redeem for travel purchases (flights, rental car, etc) are the points worth a penny each? i.e. a $500 flight will cost 50k points to redeem or is it less than that? I think I saw that if you opt for cash back, it's 2 pts for 1c.
There's way tooo many pages to dig thru and I'm sure it's been answered before, but when you redeem for travel purchases (flights, rental car, etc) are the points worth a penny each? i.e. a $500 flight will cost 50k points to redeem or is it less than that? I think I saw that if you opt for cash back, it's 2 pts for 1c.
Yes...travel has a base rate of 1:1 unless you leverage travel partners for more. You should not get or use this card if you want cash back.
There's way tooo many pages to dig thru and I'm sure it's been answered before, but when you redeem for travel purchases (flights, rental car, etc) are the points worth a penny each? i.e. a $500 flight will cost 50k points to redeem or is it less than that? I think I saw that if you opt for cash back, it's 2 pts for 1c.
This is card is not for cash back but to use your miles for travel related activities. If you know how to leverage your miles to transfer to travel partners and book reward flights, it might worth 4 cents per each mile you spent
Be aware. If you plan to get points and transfer to airlines, their choices are limited. No major U.S airlines. Miles of other airlines are hard to use. I so regret getting this.
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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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You realize you're replying to a post from almost a year ago, right?
Also a post that didn't make much sense anyway with the SHOW ME ONE WITHOUT AN ANNUAL FEE nonsense, given there's plenty of signups (both then and now) that net you MORE than $650, even after paying an annual fee.... the irrational aversion to fees that are objectively profitable never makes any sense to me.
All THAT said-- there's nothing inherent in cancelling a card that hurts your credit score either.
There are factors that can, indirectly, do so that cancelling a card MIGHT trigger-- but they're specific to your circumstances.
If you've already got a lot of cards, a long history, and a lot of available, unused, credit-- then cancelling a card you've only had open for 1 year isn't going to hurt you at all.
If you only have a very few cards, and are already pushing low-mid double digital utilization, and you cancel your very oldest card- that'll probably hurt you a lot.
And of course there's lots of situations in between.
In GENERAL there's usually no good reason to cancel a card if you have the option to instead downgrade to a free one.... but there's plenty of circumstances where cancelling HELPS you for some churning purpose, so it's worthwhile to know if or when doing so hurts your score or not.
No. Last year sometimes it was 100k but that deal is never gonna come back
Does this mean 2% cash back?
Does this mean 2% cash back?
In a way yes...
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Yes...travel has a base rate of 1:1 unless you leverage travel partners for more. You should not get or use this card if you want cash back.
Does this mean 2% cash back?
Only when redeemed for travel expenses paid for with the card or booked through the portal.
This is card is not for cash back but to use your miles for travel related activities. If you know how to leverage your miles to transfer to travel partners and book reward flights, it might worth 4 cents per each mile you spent
Can you expand on this comment? I'm
Between this and the chase sapphire. Does chase have better partners to transfer points and redeeming?
https://thepointsguy.co
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