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@Anonymous... again I find out about a potential World & World Elite Master Card Benefit here! At no time have I ever found information concerning the benefits you can register for!
Thanks Saeren! You do your homework!!! ![]()
How people find some of this information ever amazes me?!
REI's US Bank issued card is a WEMC. On my card, it only lists it as "World" but in the US Bank portal it has rewards program set as WEMC. I did notice that it looks like you can get 2% back on mobile wallet purchases. I don't recall this being the case when I first got the card, just 5% at REI then 1% for everything else. So maybe they made changes or I just forgot in an app spree. ![]()
@DeschutesMyVaronislikely you missed the benefits due to all the other items contained in their online card offerings! Did not know then had this card?
Again, MyFicoer's come through! ![]()
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:Apple Card is a WEMC. People have successfully registered it on travel.mastercard.com for the WEMC travel benefits.
I just registered my Citi DC there. How can I tell the difference between W and WE benefits on the site?
I haven’t registered mine because I have no interest in the stuff but here’s a list of differences between them.
https://thepointsguy.com/guide/world-elite-vs-world-mastercard/amp/
I meant is there an easy way to tell on the travel.mastercard.com site? I see Priceless Cities on the site for example, which according to TPG etc is WE. Since I don't have any other WEMC I can't tell the difference between DC and a "real" one!
I used a Priceless Cities perk on a no-AF Arrival WMC in 2015.
Looks like I wasn't imagining things! This mailer came today. ![]()
@DeschutesMyVaronis wrote:Looks like I wasn't imagining things! This mailer came today.
Competing with the apple card then (2% on all mobile wallets, so even better!) and 5% rather than 3% on "home store" stuff.
@galahad15 wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:Apple Card is a WEMC. People have successfully registered it on travel.mastercard.com for the WEMC travel benefits.
Thanks for the helpful info! Although I thought that Apple currently only allows apps for their card for people that have iPhones? I have an Android phone so I don't know if at least now at the present time if I can app for it; i.e., since I don't have an iPhone? Or is it possible that Apple may be eventually opening apps in the future to non-iPhone customers?
Well, you could upgrade your phone...