Navy Federal Credit Union is offering a
Limited time offer: Earn 35,000 bonus points when you
spend $3,500 in purchases in the
first 90 Days ($350 cash redemption value) with their
Navy Federal Flagship Rewards Card. You must select "Apply Now" to take advantage of this special offer. Purchase & Balance Transfer Variable APR between 15.24% - 18.00%. $49 annual fee.
- Note: You must be a Navy Federal Credit Union member to participate in this deal. Click here for membership eligibility info and here for membership application.
Thanks to community member
edrock200 for finding this deal.
Card Details:- No balance transfer fees
- No foreign transaction fees
- No cash advance fees
- 3X points on travel
- 2X points on everything else
- Receive statement credits (up to $100) for Global Entry or TSA Pre✓
- No rewards limit or expiration
- Amazon Prime free for a year
- Worldwide Automatic Travel Accident Insurance, plus travel and emergency assistance
Top Comments
The current version gives Amazon Prime free one time in the cards life. The survey asked if we would pay more to have it every year plus the following tweaks.
4x points for travel (currently 3X).
3x for restaurants (new)
2x on everything else
Global\TSA stays.
84 Comments
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Overall though, this is a card good enough for vets who don't want to dive into having too many cards, luxury cards with high fees, or points churning for sign up bonuses.
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I was thinking about how other post are more so about the big sign up bonuses and your last sentence about chiming in on all-purpose cards put Reddit in my mind. I'm sure Slickdeals will appreciate the clicks staying here.
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I was thinking about how other post are more so about the big sign up bonuses and your last sentence about chiming in on all-purpose cards put Reddit in my mind. I'm sure Slickdeals will appreciate the clicks staying here.
I also hadn't brushed up on the general visa signature benefits in a while but some decent items there too like double warranty up to a year and cell phone insurance when phone bill is paid with card (I have NOT read all the fine print yet, so take this fwiw.)
https://usa.visa.com/pay-with-vis...cards.htm
meh
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Overall though, this is a card good enough for vets who don't want to dive into having too many cards, luxury cards with high fees, or points churning for sign up bonuses.
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