No credit card required
Browse credit cards from a variety of issuers to see if there's a better card for you.
@Anonymous wrote:
@Gmood1 wrote:
WF Propel, Navy Fed Cash rewards, and FNBO Business rewards.
I'm sure FNBO has some other CCs with this feature. None of these cards have AFs.
Commerce bank Visa's also have cellphone coverage. It's only $200 verses $600 from others.
Certain Usbank and 5/3 bank CCs also have the $600 coverage.Note: Navy's coverage is "up to $250" with a $50 deductible. Not the best.
Thx. I saw that. But the phone I have was pre-owned and I only paid $225 for it. So the $250 works for me. Not a phone geek at all. One of those old souls who still mostly use a landline. Nevertheless, don't want to have to pay $200 to replace a cell phone.
@Gmood1 wrote:
Certain Usbank and 5/3 bank CCs also have the $600 coverage.
But not the Cash+ right? That's the card I use to pay the bill because of 5x
@Anonymous wrote:
@Gmood1 wrote:
Certain Usbank and 5/3 bank CCs also have the $600 coverage.But not the Cash+ right? That's the card I use to pay the bill because of 5x
You're correct LTL, not the Cash+. I believe it is their Platinum no frills card that offers the insurance. I also use the Cash+ for cellphone bills.
SDFCU offers it on their 2% cashback card with no AF; $50 deductible on $250 worth of insurance.
https://www.sdfcu.org/credit-cards
I really like this card and have been eyeballing it. It has true chip + PIN option and no FTF. Problem is like others have pointed out, I have a card that give 5% cashback in cellphone category, but doesn't offer cell phone insurance.




