Sentences with phrase «fx free rewards»

Looks to me like 3 % -2.5 % = 0.5 % net cashback on foreign purchases, when compared to other FX free rewards cards.

Not exact matches

With Amazon.ca Rewards & the Marriott Rewards and former Sears MasterCard portfolio (now grandfathered accounts only at Scotiabank) closing down, there's really only these two cards, the Home Trust Preferred Visa, and the HSBC Premier World Elite MasterCard, which has a $ 75,000 annual gross household individual income and Premier eligibility requirements, as true FX - free cards.
After reaping lots «more» hUge rewards like the 0.5 % you mentioned plus $ 25 for sign - up, Rogers Fido MCs provides not much else in cutting out card benefits, i.e., Rogers / Fido MC disadvantages along charging FX fees are missing consumer / travel protections like free roadside assistance, car rental CDW and purchase security insurances found on the Home Trust Preferred with «0 % Foreign Currency Conversion» disclosure, i.e., unlike almost all credit card issuers like Rogers / Fido, Home Trust charging «no Foreign Transaction fees» alone saves you all those initial fee costs from the start.
Hi, imho, this is yet another example why Rogers credit cards» ONE benefit of huuuge reward chasing program, which eventually rebate back those upfront charges of annual and / or FX fees and (that money you loaned to them) be available whenever you reach their threshold spending and / or every year end ASK for credit next year, would be disadvantageous and less useful than those card issuers that charge no or zero foreign transaction fees aka FX - fee - free credit cards like Premier WE MC from HSBC or HT Preferred, HT Equityline (or even the MOGO prepaid) VISA products from Home Trust.
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