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As of today, Capital One has rebranded the SavorOne (3x dining grocieries entertainment, launched post 2020) card to be called just the Savor. The Savor was the name used on the $95 annual fee card (4x dining and entertainment, 3x groceries, I believe originally launched around 2016 with no AF as a rebranding of the Premier Diners Rewards card) that was discontinued this year in July.
Capital One typically adds the name "One" to their lowest tier cards in each line (QuicksilverOne is the no rewards version, VentureOne is the no annual fee version) so I wonder what this means for the Savor Line (there have been rumors of a higher tier SavorX, and maybe a new SavorOne will be made or the student card will carry on as the SavorOne).
The SUB has been temporarily increased from 20,000 points/$200 to 25,000 points/$250 for the card, no clue how long that will stick around for.
Thoughts?
https://onemileatatime.com/news/capital-one-savorone-rebrands-savor/
And I just opened one a week ago at $200 SUB. Womp-womp.
Did everybody get this email or just me from capital one
@BENAir01 wrote:As of today, Capital One has rebranded the SavorOne (3x dining grocieries entertainment, launched post 2020) card to be called just the Savor. The Savor was the name used on the $95 annual fee card (4x dining and entertainment, 3x groceries, I believe originally launched around 2016 with no AF as a rebranding of the Premier Diners Rewards card) that was discontinued this year in July.
Capital One typically adds the name "One" to their lowest tier cards in each line (QuicksilverOne is the no rewards version, VentureOne is the no annual fee version) so I wonder what this means for the Savor Line (there have been rumors of a higher tier SavorX, and maybe a new SavorOne will be made or the student card will carry on as the SavorOne).
The SUB has been temporarily increased from 20,000 points/$200 to 25,000 points/$250 for the card, no clue how long that will stick around for.
Thoughts?
https://onemileatatime.com/news/capital-one-savorone-rebrands-savor/
I got the email. Says we use our old card until it expires. So, 2029 for me.
Small correction to your post: Quicksilver One is a 1.5% rewards card, but it has a $39 annual fee.
I like the Savor name over SavorOne. I also think the redesign will probably be nice looking. I have the older style Quicksilver, but just added my son as an AU and he got the new card. It's much better looking in person. It's actually silver, not blue as the picture shows. I think I like the old style better, but the new one is also pretty nice.
FICO® 8: 781 (Eq) | 748 (Ex) | 774 (TU)
There was the first revamp
~ 2018. Looks like Capital One is tweaking this offering for 2025.
(Rumors about a Savor X???)
I do know that the Savor One is no longer available.
C1 is shuffling things around too much lol
Any idea about Uber membership? No mention of it in email.
The Uber credit should still continue on, but remember that was only a promotion that ends soon anyway.
I think that this is a great start to fixing the mess that is the Savor family of cards. I wanted to have the original Dining Rewards card originally but find that the US Bank Altitude Go is a much better alternative. My biggest concern is that once Capital One is done reshuffling things they will just bring out another broken product just like all of their other cards except the Walmart Rewards. The transition will be interesting to watch.