Bank of America is hosting their
Bank of America More Rewards Day and offering
select rewards/offers listed below.
No enrollment is needed. Simply use your
eligible Bank of America card and make a qualifying purchase on November 7, 2024 to earn your bonus rewards.
Thanks to community member
aeron-plz for finding this deal
Note, ensure to check the eligible cards is listed before making your purchases
Eligible Offer(s)
- Cash Back Credit Cards Offer
- Earn an additional 2% cash back on purchases made on November 7, 2024 only
- Note, offer is good for the first $2500 in purchases (Up to $50 cash back)
- Points Rewards Credit Cards Offer
- Earn an additional 2 points for every $1 spent on purchases made on November 7, 2024 only
- Note, offer is good for the first $2500 in purchases (Up to 5,000 points)
- Miles Rewards Credit Cards Offer
- Earn an additional 2 miles for every $1 spent on purchases made on November 7, 2024 only
- Note, offer is good for the first $2500 in purchases (Up to 5,000 miles)
- Non-Rewards Other Rewards Credit Cards Offer
- Earn 2% cash back in the form of a statement credit on purchases made on November 7, 2024 only
- Note, offer is good for the first $2500 in purchases (Up to $50 statement credit)
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Extra 2% bonus for making a purchase on November 7th with your BoA credit card. Up to $2500 spend for $50 extra cash back or similar for point based credit card. If you already have the 5.25% for bonus category, this means 7.25% total cash back.
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Using my BofA unlimited cash card and platinum rewards, that's 4.625% cash back and only a 1.82% payment fee.
That's about $70. Plus I still have 0% promo interest rate until October, since it's a new card.
You won't get a bonus on the 2%, but you will still get your bonus on the card as usual.
If you have customized cash platinum rewards and haven't used your $2500 spend limit for the quarter on your chosen category, that can be 7.25% cash back!
3% - custom category base reward
2.25% - platinum rewards bonus
2% - rewards day bonus
Unfortunately, I already used my $2500 spend for the quarter, so the unlimited cash is a better choice for me.
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Using my BofA unlimited cash card and platinum rewards, that's 4.625% cash back and only a 1.82% payment fee.
That's about $70. Plus I still have 0% promo interest rate until October, since it's a new card.
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Using my BofA unlimited cash card and platinum rewards, that's 4.625% cash back and only a 1.82% payment fee.
That's about $70. Plus I still have 0% promo interest rate until October, since it's a new card.
Where did you go? If you don't mind me asking? Thinking of the same.
Oh good idea! Does Costco eg get added to account?
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Yes, 7.25%
No, it will be in email. You can use it in store or online but cannot use at gas pump.
Yes, Costco egift card.
No.
First, Costco gold costs more than the $2500 spend limit. You'll only get the 2% on the first $2500.
Second, you have a $2500 spend limit per quarter on the 5.25%. You've probably already used a chunk of that.
Third, Costco gold may not be available on Nov 7. You could buy an e gift card though and wait for gold to be available.
There is no category for tax payments. This is the unlimited card, not the customized cash card.
The unlimited card doesn't have category based bonuses.
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First, Costco gold costs more than the $2500 spend limit. You'll only get the 2% on the first $2500.
Second, you have a $2500 spend limit per quarter on the 5.25%. You've probably already used a chunk of that.
Third, Costco gold may not be available on Nov 7. You could buy an e gift card though and wait for gold to be available.
You are right with all those presumed conditions, but that does not make it not having 7.25% unless my math is wrong on calculating the total cash back.