The $ 99 annual fee applied on your first statement is a bummer, especially given that
most travel rewards cards waive that fee during the introductory period.
Not exact matches
But, if you want to have the 1:1 transfer option and other premium
travel benefits, spring for a flexible
rewards card with an annual fee, especially since
most are
waived for the first year.
Most travel reward cards have annual fees, though some are
waived for the first year.
[+] The first year's annual fee is
waived [+] Get 50,000 bonus points starting bonus [+] Earn the starting bonus by spending $ 4000 on your
card within the first three months [+] The starter
reward equals $ 625 in
travel if you redeem them through Chase Ultimate
Rewards [+] Earn an extra 5000 points if you add an authorized user who makes purchases in the first three months [+] Get two points per dollar spent in restaurants and on
travel [+] Earn one point per dollar spent on
most other things [+] They have a 1:1 point transfer system to their partners [+] Their partners includes 11 airline and various hotels and hospitality companies [+] There are no foreign - transaction fees with this
card [+] You may use and earn discounts on your
travel if you redeem via their Chase Ultimate
Rewards platform
U.S. Bank FlexPerks
Travel Rewards Visa Signature
Card Current Sign - up Bonus: 20,000 FlexPoints with $ 2,000 spend in the first 5 months Annual Fee: $ 49
waived the first year Other Benefits: Earn triple FlexPoints on qualifying charitable donations and double FlexPoints on the category you spend the
most on (gas, groceries or airline) and
most cell phone expenses during each billing cycle.