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no. (see BoA Cash Rewards thread.)
basically i spent $500, didnt get the $250 bonus on my statement, called CSR, was told... (more)
yurgreat (Jan. 28, 2012 @ 12:13p)
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I was a Schwab Credit Card user for some time. Of course my account was transferfed to BofA, like others in this thread,... (more)
bedelman (Feb. 06, 2012 @ 11:24p)
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If you lost a ticket because the airline shut down, I would still contact BoA right away. Most cards will provide consumer... (more)
NEDeals (Feb. 07, 2012 @ 7:23a)
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Schwab is no longer accepting applications for this card. Deal is dead if you haven't gotten in already.
Looking for an alternative / replacement card now that the 2% offer is ending? Recently many card holders have been "offered" a Bank Americard with an inferior rewards program as the 2% on everything card is being eliminated. Accordingly, many people are looking for alternative cash rewards cards; particularly a Visa or MasterCard option as AMEX is less frequently accepted. Here is a short list of alternatives to consider (please add to this list FW'ers!):
Sallie Mae Visa - 2% straight CashBack when cashed out at $250, accepted everywhere the Schwab card is, since its a VISA. 3% Foreight Transaction Fee. $100 bonus offer after link.
Chase Freedom- 1% on everything, 5% in quarterly rotating categories, no fee, must request your rewards at $50 intervals. $200 sign up bonus.
Capital One Cash Rewards - 1.5% automatic rewards (1% on everything, plus .5% annually), no fee. ($100 sign up bonus.)
PenFed Platinum- 1% on everything, 5% on gas; must donate $10-20 to good groups, automatic rewards to your account, no fee. Great for people who buy a lot of gas.
Capital One Venture- 2 points on everything. No annual fee for the 1st year, but $59/year after that.
Fidelity Visa- 1.5% on everything up to $15,000, then 2% on everything. No fee. Automatically deposited into your Fidelity account, then you can manually transfer to your normal checking/savings account for free.
FKFCU Visa - 1.25% on all, 5% on gas, via automatic statement credit. $15 membership fee, eligible to become credit union member if join (for free) the "American Consumer Council."
NASA Credit Union - 2% CashBack on everything after $2,000 in annual spending (1% on $1-1,000; 1.25% on $1,001-2,000). No annual fee, join free American Consumer Counsel to qualify for Credit Union membership, no signup bonus, 1% forex, 0% BT. Apparently they pull all three credit score companies and that's an issue for some people (I guess?).
Priceline Rewards Visa - 2%/2 points for every $1 in spending. 5%/5 points per $1 when you name your own price on Priceline.com. No annual fee. $25/2500 point minimum to redeem points for statement credit.
There are AMEX alternatives too, like the Fidelity 2% AmEx, but the frequent "we don't take AMEX" makes these incomplete alternatives to the Schwab 2%.
Looking for an alternative / replacement card with NO or LOW foreign transaction fee? Out of all the alternative mentioned above, only Capital One credit card offer NO foreign transaction fee. The rest of them have pretty high fee. Fidelity AMEX (not VISA) only has 1% fee but as mentioned, not widely accepted.
Removed much of the Schwab info as they no longer manager the card and the BoA AmeriCard polices now apply.
"Opt out" of "direct marketing" and "information sharing" - it takes less than 3 minutes. Directions: (1) Call 1-866-325-8310 (2) Listen for the opt-out option - press #1 (3) They give you more information then ask you whether you want to opt-out again, again, press #1. (4) Press #0 to be connected with customer service rep who can remove you from direct marketing sharing, tell him/her: "I was directed here when asking to opt out of information and direct marketing, please help me opt out of those."[/L][/L]
Finally, a card that beats the 1.5% fidelity rewards visa. This is momentous.
This seems like an amazing card. It not only tops the 2% daily spender cards since Cash Back is credited automatically every month without minimum, but it also tops the foreign transaction card with a foreign transaction fee of 0%. Extremely nice for those of us who do a lot of international travel.
If this card comes with a credit line, can someone explain to me how it is you might go about spending a more than that credit line on a purchase? What is the procedure for spending over your CL when there is no set spending limit?
Enjoy premium Visa Signature benefits if you qualify. If you qualify for a credit line of $5,000 or more, youll enjoy complimentary premium benefits including:
Visa Signature Dining, with Z@gat ratings and reviews. Visa Signature Access preferred tickets. No preset spending limit
Does it mean that they report your ending balance as the credit limit to the CRA which would make CRAs to view it as 100% utilization ? ( like C@pital one does)
There's a thread about the pro and con's of not having a preset spending limit: http://www.fatwallet.com/forums/finance/832642/ One-line summary: They probably won't report a credit limit, which may or may not affect your credit score. There's no penalty for going over the credit limit ('no spending limit'), but the entire balance above the credit limit will be due after the statement (i.e. will be added to the minimum payment).
fwbargain said: Enjoy premium Visa Signature benefits if you qualify. If you qualify for a credit line of $5,000 or more, youll enjoy complimentary premium benefits including:
Visa Signature Dining, with Z@gat ratings and reviews. Visa Signature Access preferred tickets. No preset spending limit
Does it mean that they report your ending balance as the credit limit to the CRA which would make CRAs to view it as 100% utilization ? ( like C@pital one does)
Open an account with $1,000, or $0 if you set up an automatic monthly transfer of at least $100.
There are no minimum balance requirements, minimum balance charges, or minimum trade requirements in order to open or maintain the Schwab One brokerage account WHEN you also open a linked High Yield Investor Checking account.
____________________ Looks very good especially for those wanting to establish a new total financial "relationship" with brokerage, credit card, checking, bill pay, ATM, etc.
For those wanting just the credit card, I couldn't find if there are other specific charges, even from the fee schedule. By implication, WITHOUT a linked high yield Checking Account, there might be some fees. (I would suggest asking Schwab to explain the $25 transfer of all assets OUT fee. Not sure what that is.) Overall, this looks like a good deal.
Thanks OP. I also like this because maybe Fidelity and others will match.
Frolet said: Wow I already have a Schwab Visa CC that I've never even used. This looks much better, think they'll convert my old card to this one?
I don't think so - the old Schwab Visa is a MBNA-BofA product. This seems to be through FIA.
Seems like the best way to go for this card is to sign up for a High Yield Investor Checking (1.5% APY, no fees, no minimum) - link
They say "free checking comes with a Schwab OneŽ brokerage account", so I'm not sure if you get that brokerage account as part of the signup. Anyway, once you have the brokerage account you can get the 2% from the Visa.
Thank you for submitting an application for a Schwab Bank Invest First VisaŽ credit card. Your business is appreciated and careful consideration is being given to your request, but an instant decision cannot be provided at this time.
You can check the status of your credit card application on schwab.com/credticard. Please give us 15 minutes to review your application before checking the status.
All credit card applicants will receive a written response within the next 30 days.
Next Steps. If you do not have a Schwab OneŽ brokerage account, please apply for your brokerage accoung after you receive your credit card decision. Call us at 877-713-8381 or go online to open a Schwab One brokerage account to receive your cash rewards.
If you would like to continue opening your Schwab One acount at this time, apply now.
The Schwab One brokerage account has no monthly service fees, no minimum balance requirements, low-cost trading, plus 24/7 online and customer support.
Eta: Just go back to the original application page and use the right hand pane's "Application Status" link, as the web page they direct you to above, does not exist. They told me to check back in 48-72 hours (I have credit problems with so many inquiries).
I want to sign up for the card, and the checking, and the brokerage. Anyone know if signing up for the checking automatically gets me a brokerage account, as that statement I quoted above implies? Or do I have to apply for both? Just asking for anyone's previous experience.
Thanks OP for a great deal! I am a longtime Fidelity customer and will continue to use their products/services, but we travel outside the US a lot and this was too good to pass up!
I applied online and was approved in about two minutes, w/ a very good CL. There's a Schwab office a couple blocks away, I might stop by there to set up the brokerage/checking accts.
DavidScubadiver said: Thank you for submitting an application for a Schwab Bank Invest First VisaŽ credit card. Your business is appreciated and careful consideration is being given to your request, but an instant decision cannot be provided at this time.
You can check the status of your credit card application on schwab.com/credticard. Please give us 15 minutes to review your application before checking the status.
All credit card applicants will receive a written response within the next 30 days.
Next Steps. If you do not have a Schwab OneŽ brokerage account, please apply for your brokerage accoung after you receive your credit card decision. Call us at 877-713-8381 or go online to open a Schwab One brokerage account to receive your cash rewards.
If you would like to continue opening your Schwab One acount at this time, apply now.
The Schwab One brokerage account has no monthly service fees, no minimum balance requirements, low-cost trading, plus 24/7 online and customer support.
Eta: Just go back to the original application page and use the right hand pane's "Application Status" link, as the web page they direct you to above, does not exist. They told me to check back in 48-72 hours (I have credit problems with so many inquiries). I'm pretty much in the same boat. I'm really hoping I can get this card as I'm worried my Countrywide Visa 2% will end any time. If not I'll apply through the wife but she doesn't always enjoy me applying for cards for her all the time (AORs, etc).
I already have a Checking and Brokerage account (the checking account is great, I've been using it for close to a year).
DavidScubadiver said: Thank you for submitting an application for a Schwab Bank Invest First VisaŽ credit card. Your business is appreciated and careful consideration is being given to your request, but an instant decision cannot be provided at this time.
You can check the status of your credit card application on schwab.com/credticard. Please give us 15 minutes to review your application before checking the status.
All credit card applicants will receive a written response within the next 30 days.
Next Steps. If you do not have a Schwab OneŽ brokerage account, please apply for your brokerage accoung after you receive your credit card decision. Call us at 877-713-8381 or go online to open a Schwab One brokerage account to receive your cash rewards.
If you would like to continue opening your Schwab One acount at this time, apply now.
The Schwab One brokerage account has no monthly service fees, no minimum balance requirements, low-cost trading, plus 24/7 online and customer support.
Eta: Just go back to the original application page and use the right hand pane's "Application Status" link, as the web page they direct you to above, does not exist. They told me to check back in 48-72 hours (I have credit problems with so many inquiries).
Do you have AOR money? How much? Since when? i am in the same predicament
If you lost a ticket because the airline shut down, I would still contact BoA right away. Most cards will provide consumer protection against this, in fact credit card companies often ask (require!) airlines in financial trouble to keep cash/bonds on hand as a condition of processing their transactions, just for this contingency.
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