This makes this card 2.1 % + cash back on all purchases when
redeeming against travel expenses.
When
redeeming against travel expenses you also get 5 % of your miles back, this brings the sign up bonus to a total of $ 525 when
redeeming against travel expenses or a flat $ 200 when redeeming against other charges.
When
redeeming against travel expenses you'll receive a bonus of $ 220 in cash, when redeeming against other charges you'll only receive $ 100.
When
you redeem against travel expenses points are worth 1 cents each which would make it a 2 % cash back card.
Not exact matches
You earn 2 miles per $ 1 spent on everything, and you
redeem miles for a credit
against most
travel expenses.
Points are worth 1 cents when you
redeem against travel or restaurant
expenses or have 25,000 or more points.
Obviously you should only use this card if you'll have enough
travel expenses to
redeem against.
There is also no need to worry about having any
travel expenses to
redeem against (although you can get slightly more value out of this card by exchanging cash back for world points).
There are fixed - rate cards that allow you to
redeem points at a fixed value for statement credits
against travel expenses, such as the Discover it ® Miles Card and the Barclaycard Arrival Plus ™ World Elite MasterCard ®.
With the Arrival you get 10 % of any points you
redeem credited back to your account, and Barclay's has a shopping portal, a much better reputation, and a broader definition of «
travel expenses»
against which you can
redeem points.
Points
redeemed only as statement credit
against travel expenses (not that difficult, but still an extra step)
You will need to each buy some of the Disneyland park tickets on each credit card account, so you'll each have «
travel expenses» to
redeem your miles
against.
You earn 2 miles per $ 1 spent on everything, and you
redeem rewards for a credit
against most
travel expenses.
You earn 2 miles per $ 1 spent on everything; miles can be
redeemed for credit
against most
travel expenses.