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SlickdealsForumsHot DealsBilt Mastercard®: Earn Points on Rent Payments Without the Transaction Fee (up to 100k points in a calendar year). Terms apply.
Bilt Mastercard®: Earn Points on Rent Payments Without the Transaction Fee (up to 100k points in a calendar year). Terms apply.
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Bilt Rewards is offering the first-ever loyalty program for renters that lets you earn points on rent with no transaction fees with the Bilt Mastercard®. There is no annual fee.
Thanks to staff member EfficientGame645 for sharing this deal.
Card Details:
$0 Annual Fee
Earn 1x points on rent payments without the transaction fee, up to 100,000 points each calendar year
Earns 3x points on dining, 2x on travel, and 1x on other purchases
Earn double points on the first of each month (excluding rent, up to 1,000 bonus points)
Use the card 5 times each statement period to earn points
Earn up to 5x Bilt points on Lyft rides when you link your Bilt account and pay with your Bilt card
Point redemptions include airlines, hotels, future rent payments, credit card statement credits, toward a down payment on a home, etc.
Other features and benefits include: Auto Rental Collision Damage Waiver, Purchase Security, Trip Cancellation and Interruption Protection, Cellular Telephone Protection, and Trip Delay Reimbursement
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Bilt Rewards is offering the first-ever loyalty program for renters that lets you earn points on rent with no transaction fees with the Bilt Mastercard®. There is no annual fee.
Card Details:
$0 Annual Fee
Earn 1x points on rent payments without the transaction fee, up to 100,000 points each calendar year
Earns 3x points on dining, 2x on travel, and 1x on other purchases
Earn double points on the first of each month (excluding rent, up to 1,000 bonus points)
Use the card 5 times each statement period to earn points
Earn up to 5x Bilt points on Lyft rides when you link your Bilt account and pay with your Bilt card
Point redemptions include airlines, hotels, future rent payments, credit card statement credits, toward a down payment on a home, etc.
Other features and benefits include: Auto Rental Collision Damage Waiver, Purchase Security, Trip Cancellation and Interruption Protection, Cellular Telephone Protection, and Trip Delay Reimbursement
Select [CTA] to learn more about the product features, terms, and conditions
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Please be careful about when it says Rent Payments. Only specific rental companies are covered in it.Triple Check with your rental company if they accept it.
Does bilt accepted by yardi systems property management? Any idea?
As long as they accept paying through ACH through their portal it should be easy. Just generate your virtual ACH numbers on Bilt and just use those numbers as you would with your regular checking number.
i have the card as well and i'm watching the points pile up just for paying rent; points that i would not have otherwise and will almost certainly get redeemed on amazon. my only issue is having to make 5 transactions per month....easy to do but more of a distraction that anything. i guess a couple of ice cream cones at mcdonalds, a couple of pizza slices at sams, and a $1 amazon refill works.
Or just 5 $1 Amazon cards. It's faster, easier, and healthier lol.
So then how do they verify you are actually paying rent and not just MS? MEaning, "yeah Joe Blow is my landlord" so I send him $2k/mo, get points, don't pay any fees, then just siphon that back to me. Seems too good to be true.
T&C are somewhat vague:
One point per $1 spent on rent paid through the Bilt App with your card account up to a maximum of Fifty Thousand (50,000) points each calendar year. If your rent payment is less than $250, you will earn 250 points for that rent payment. Note, rent payments can only be made to one rental property per month.
Cardholders may not separate qualifying net purchases or rent payments into multiple transactions for the purpose of earning more points than would otherwise be available through a single transaction.
Please be careful about when it says Rent Payments. Only specific rental companies are covered in it.Triple Check with your rental company if they accept it.
Had to downvote since this is old info. They allow basically any form of payment now, including physically mailing a check to your landlord.
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Haha they had ONE JOB
As long as they accept paying through ACH through their portal it should be easy. Just generate your virtual ACH numbers on Bilt and just use those numbers as you would with your regular checking number.
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doesn't really matter to me. i go to sams/costco for pizza or hotdog 4 times a month, use card at pos.
T&C are somewhat vague:
One point per $1 spent on rent paid through the Bilt App with your card account up to a maximum of Fifty Thousand (50,000) points each calendar year. If your rent payment is less than $250, you will earn 250 points for that rent payment. Note, rent payments can only be made to one rental property per month.
Cardholders may not separate qualifying net purchases or rent payments into multiple transactions for the purpose of earning more points than would otherwise be available through a single transaction.
So, I can "rent" from myself to rack up points?
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Had to downvote since this is old info. They allow basically any form of payment now, including physically mailing a check to your landlord.