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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:
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@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...