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forum threadPowerClerk posted Today 06:34 AM
forum threadPowerClerk posted Today 06:34 AM

Robinhood Platinum Card $1

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Robinhood has announced a new Platinum card.

• $695 annual fee
• 5% cash back on flights booked through Robinhood banking app
• 10% cash back on hotels & car rentals booked through Robinhood Banking app
• 5% cash back on dining
• 1% cash back on everything else
• Up to 5x higher credit limits than the Robinhood Gold Card
• Travel credit: $300
• Hotel credit: $500
• Priority Pass: $469
• Global Entry/TSA PreCheck ($120 value)
• Autonomous rides credit: $250
• Restaurant credit: $250
• DoorDash: $370
• Oura Membership ($70 value)
• Wearables credit: $200
• Function Health Membership ($365 value)
• Amazon One Medical Membership ($199 value)
• Unlimited access to 1,800+ Priority Pass lounges at airports around the globe

https://robinhood.com/us/en/creditcard/platinum
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Robinhood has announced a new Platinum card.

• $695 annual fee
• 5% cash back on flights booked through Robinhood banking app
• 10% cash back on hotels & car rentals booked through Robinhood Banking app
• 5% cash back on dining
• 1% cash back on everything else
• Up to 5x higher credit limits than the Robinhood Gold Card
• Travel credit: $300
• Hotel credit: $500
• Priority Pass: $469
• Global Entry/TSA PreCheck ($120 value)
• Autonomous rides credit: $250
• Restaurant credit: $250
• DoorDash: $370
• Oura Membership ($70 value)
• Wearables credit: $200
• Function Health Membership ($365 value)
• Amazon One Medical Membership ($199 value)
• Unlimited access to 1,800+ Priority Pass lounges at airports around the globe

https://robinhood.com/us/en/creditcard/platinum

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Today 06:57 AM
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FarmeroakToday 06:57 AM
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Interesting. However there's a bunch of "gotchas" in the rewards, such as Doordash being a $10 off $50 discount code, twice a month, which sucks. The Oura benefit requires you to purchase a ring+subscription at the same time, so if you already have a ring it looks like you can't get the benefit. Nearly all credits are split into buckets, such as the dining credit being $20/mon and the hotel credits only for "luxury" hotels, booked through the app, with "standard" hotels only having a $100 credit.

Full reward details: https://api.robinhood.com/creditc...s-overview
Last edited by Farmeroak March 5, 2026 at 12:02 AM.
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Today 08:29 AM
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LuciferLostToday 08:29 AM
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Quote from Farmeroak :
Interesting. However there's a bunch of "gotchas" in the rewards, such as Doordash being a $10 off $50 discount code, twice a month, which sucks. The Oura benefit requires you to purchase a ring+subscription at the same time, so if you already have a ring it looks like you can't get the benefit. Nearly all credits are split into buckets, such as the dining credit being $20/mon and the hotel credits only for "luxury" hotels, booked through the app, with "standard" hotels only having a $100 credit.

Full reward details: https://api.robinhood.com/creditc...s-overview
I suspected as much.

That many restrictions and that much fine print is pretty ridiculous.

It's also weird that it doesn't even include their own Gold program.
Today 10:24 AM
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KaizerToday 10:24 AM
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1% vs 3% (gold card). I'll keep my gold card.
Today 10:28 AM
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FancyTeam7624Today 10:28 AM
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Quote from LuciferLost :
I suspected as much.

That many restrictions and that much fine print is pretty ridiculous.

It's also weird that it doesn't even include their own Gold program.

Looks like the gold membership is included.



The card also is a mix of benefits of Chase Sapphire Reserve and Amex Platinum with almost all of the benefits having more restrictions or essentially useless (for eg Doordash $10 coupon with min $50 limit, where CSR has no such $50 limit for a similar benefit).

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