No credit card required
Browse credit cards from a variety of issuers to see if there's a better card for you.
Perks.
Below are some of the perks of have a VISA Signature.
Visa Signature - Can Report on your credit reports as a Flexible Spending Account. Meaning, the bank at their discretion can allow you to go over your limit with no penalty no you. You do have to pay that over spend off though and they can chose to let you go over or not. Some banks don't let you though.
Visa Signature also can get you upgrades, free movie tickets, travel perks, etc.
They look a little nicer too haha
Read the exclusions and limitations before you rely on anything. Be aware that you have to pay to use some benefits.
Visa Signature gets a lot of attention around here, but I personally think the benefits are overrated.
@Anonymous wrote:Read the exclusions and limitations before you rely on anything. Be aware that you have to pay to use some benefits.
Visa Signature gets a lot of attention around here, but I personally think the benefits are overrated.
+1
I might be in the minority, but I've yet to take advantage of a "signature" benefit.
I'm sure with some folks it's the exact opposite, but my spending patterns and needs are rather simple, at least relative to many folks here.
But of course that could change someday, and if it does, I'll be ready... LOL
@UncleB wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:Read the exclusions and limitations before you rely on anything. Be aware that you have to pay to use some benefits.
Visa Signature gets a lot of attention around here, but I personally think the benefits are overrated.
+1
I might be in the minority, but I've yet to take advantage of a "signature" benefit.
I'm sure with some folks it's the exact opposite, but my spending patterns and needs are rather simple, at least relative to many folks here.
But of course that could change someday, and if it does, I'll be ready... LOL
Agreed, I too have yet to take advantage of any visa signature benefits or WEMC benefits for that matter. If the day comes then hey its there waiting for me, if not we'll it's not costing me anything one way or the other so no loss. I think there are better cards out there if your looking for niche services, i.e. Various Amex cards, Citi prestige etc.
I recently upgraded my BofA CashRewards to a Signature Visa and since I am doing more traveling this year it's nice to know those protections are there. It's also a vanity thing, seeing my BofA card as a VS reminds me that is a prime card from BofA.
Thought I would add a data point:
Having a siggy also gets a few additional perks if staying at certain properties.
I am booking a hotel in Vegas and using the Sig benefit for the Palazzo hotel (Venetian):
When booking at visasignaturehotels.com I will get the following benefits:
- Best available rate guarantee
- Automatic room upgrade upon arrival, when available
- Complimentary in-room Wi-Fi, when available
- $25 USD food or beverage credit
- VIP Guest status
- 3PM check-out upon request, when available
- Invited guest check-in
- Complimentary continental breakfast daily at Grand Luxe Cafe
The value for me here is the daily breakfast. Also - they will price match any publicly available offer. So while the room they quote at a total of $990, I am matching a public offer for the same room/cancellation policy at $635 - thus getting the added benefits for the same cost as booking directly with the hotel.
I could be shallow but the Visa signature just look so much better on the CC. I really never use any of the Visa siggy benefits other than my United for primary car rental.