Has anyone determined if there is a limit to the 2% CashBack promo? I have received and activated the card. There is no information in the membership materials about the CashBack program. I called and talked to 3 CSRs who gave me no good info. The best I got was one who say "she thinks there is no limit" to the 2%.
I was pleasantly surprised to see I got a 9800 CL (I listed 120k HHI). I was under the impression the FNBO was stingy.
Leeskey711
Frivolous Member
posted: Oct. 27, 2007 @ 4:12p
Does FNBO allow reallocations/consolidations? (u know to maximize Cash Back spending ability)
dataadmin
Senior Member
posted: Nov. 19, 2007 @ 11:16p
Looks like FNBO took their time to get out the first statement for this card. I had 49 days for the billing cycle on my first statement.
It shows that I earned 2% in points. No mention of a limit.
wolffyman
Member
posted: Jan. 2, 2008 @ 11:51p
I've received a full 2% on $15k spending on my first 2 statements. Has anyone hit a limit yet? I really like the easy redemption straight into my account, as opposed to the paper checks most cash-back cards use. I'm surprised there's not more interest in this card, since I'm sure a lot of people on here still have an FNBO account from the 6% days.
dataadmin
Senior Member
posted: Jan. 24, 2008 @ 10:38p
The rewards are $25 per request (not multiples of $25). So, if you have 5000 points, you need to request a redemption twice - $25 for the first 2500 points and $25 for the next 2500. I had a statement where I earned over 5000 points and thought I could just request $50 but it doesn't work that way. Not a big deal to make two requests on the web site though.
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