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@csryang wrote:
@creditfan wrote:FYI, partial members are also able to apply for the limitless card
How to become a partial member if you are not related to someone in the military and do not have military background? And what's the difference between partial vs full member? Did you mean to say that partial members "will" be able to apply for the limitless card? All I heard is that it's only available to full members at this time. Maybe I am wrong.
the window open for everyone to join as a partial/limited membership between 2009 - 2013, you can get more info with your google search or on here
the different between full and partial is partial will not quailify for any insurance product.
yes, I am a partial / limit membership and I was able to apply limitless card once it was available to my state
side note: I do have Amex plus card for 5% CB on gas from USAA
Thanks for the replies. I guess I will just ignore all the NFCU and USAA posts from now on since I cannot get in with them anyway...
I'm retired military and with USAA. What will be so special about this card?
@Anonymous wrote:
Just to clarify, by "full release" I meant no longer in pilot mode as it has been. It will be available to all USAA members regardless of residence.
You still need to meet their eligibility requirements. I'm not sure how to be a partial member, and i'm also unsure if partial members have access to their credit cards.
Either way, i'm happy! This card will put my Navy Fed CashRewards and Quicksilver on ice, to be used only for balance transfer offers.
Ironically, our household received targeted offers from NFCU to use our card(s).
@Gmood1 wrote:
It's 2.5% cash back, no FTF, cash back post after transactions clear with no limit on redemptions. For general spend, IMO it's the best card in my wallet..and I have a lot of them in there. Lol
+1
For those who are strictly seeking cash-back it's one of the best offerings around. 2.5% cash back on nearly anything and everything is hard to beat.
To redeem the cash back there's a $1 minimum, and you can get it as a statement credit or deposited to any of your USAA checking/savings accounts. I've had my direct deposit going to USAA for years anyway, so in my case the Limitless Visa was a no-brainer.
So what we can gather from this new info is that it will still be restricted to military service/men women and their families? And not open to the public aside of that?