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I saw @Nostradamuz post this in May, but the thread is a little convoluted with a few mixed in threads so I thought I would bring this one up again to see if anyone has this CC and how you like it? I get the impression you need to jump thru a few hoop requirements to get this one.
Aerospace FCU (California) issues AFCU Platinum Visa Cash Back card and AFCU Platinum Visa Rewards card with no annual fee and with similar rewards:
-Gas: 5% on $7,000/year, 1% thereafter
-Dining and entertainment: 4% on $9,000/year, 1% thereafter
-Travel purchases: 3% on $12,000/year, 1% thereafter
-All other purchases: 2%
@Wavester64 wrote:I saw @Nostradamuz post this in May, but the thread is a little convoluted with a few mixed in threads so I thought I would bring this one up again to see if anyone has this CC and how you like it? I get the impression you need to jump thru a few hoop requirements to get this one.
Aerospace FCU cards: 5 - 4 - 3 - 2Aerospace FCU (California) issues AFCU Platinum Visa Cash Back card and AFCU Platinum Visa Rewards card with no annual fee and with similar rewards:
-Gas: 5% on $7,000/year, 1% thereafter
-Dining and entertainment: 4% on $9,000/year, 1% thereafter
-Travel purchases: 3% on $12,000/year, 1% thereafter
-All other purchases: 2%
Whats the 5432? A Pick 4 winning number
There is no back door to membership AFAIK.
Membership in AFCU is open to those having the following common bond:
@CYBERSAM wrote:Any info on Aerospace FCU if their product is Geofence?
Seeing @Anonymous already answered, ill just be my usual self.....how can it be geofenced when its located in Outer Space?😆
@Wavester64 wrote:I thought I would bring this one up again to see if anyone has this CC and how you like it?
Nobody has responded to OP's question.
@UpperNwGuy wrote:
@Wavester64 wrote:I thought I would bring this one up again to see if anyone has this CC and how you like it?
Nobody has responded to OP's question.
Quite probably because few if any people have it with those groups.
If they did it would probably be as popular as AOD is, 5% gas 4% restaurants? Even with a Tesla I'd be interested.
@Revelate wrote:
@UpperNwGuy wrote:
@Wavester64 wrote:I thought I would bring this one up again to see if anyone has this CC and how you like it?
Nobody has responded to OP's question.
Quite probably because few if any people have it with those groups.
If they did it would probably be as popular as AOD is, 5% gas 4% restaurants? Even with a Tesla I'd be interested.
It's interesting that the card is an everything else 2%, but if you exceed the caps on gas/restaurants/travel, the excess is rewarded at 1%
You would want to code wrongly in those situations so you could get 2%!
@longtimelurker wrote:
@Revelate wrote:
@UpperNwGuy wrote:
@Wavester64 wrote:I thought I would bring this one up again to see if anyone has this CC and how you like it?
Nobody has responded to OP's question.
Quite probably because few if any people have it with those groups.
If they did it would probably be as popular as AOD is, 5% gas 4% restaurants? Even with a Tesla I'd be interested.
It's interesting that the card is an everything else 2%, but if you exceed the caps on gas/restaurants/travel, the excess is rewarded at 1%
You would want to code wrongly in those situations so you could get 2%!
True that, though actually now that I look at it again, this is as close to the old Sallie as we've seen probably ever with much better annual limits than the $3K/year Sallie had in terms of a card that is broadly suited to a given common lifestyle. Prior to AOD for cash-back non-travel you would be basically done with a grocery card, and now still an extra 1% in default spend with AOD... sounds actually really good for a complete portfolio / average consumer.
ETA: OK maybe 4, I probably still will have an Amazon habit which is pretty easy to sort at 5% hah.