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@Anonymous wrote:
On Barclay's Rewards MC?
Each point is worth one cent when redeeming for statement credit from what I remember. (So 100!)
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
On Barclay's Rewards MC?Each point is worth one cent when redeeming for statement credit from what I remember. (So 100!)
Forgive me, math is not my strong suit. So this means if I spent $200, I would only get $2?
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
On Barclay's Rewards MC?Each point is worth one cent when redeeming for statement credit from what I remember. (So 100!)
Forgive me, math is not my strong suit. So this means if I spent $200, I would only get $2?
If the $200 is on non-utility spending -- then it's based at 1%. If I remember correctly if utilities are placed on this card then that amount is rewarded at 2%. So $2 or $4 depending on the category..
@KennyRS wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
On Barclay's Rewards MC?Each point is worth one cent when redeeming for statement credit from what I remember. (So 100!)
Forgive me, math is not my strong suit. So this means if I spent $200, I would only get $2?
If the $200 is on non-utility spending -- then it's based at 1%. If I remember correctly if utilities are placed on this card then that amount is rewarded at 2%. So $2 or $4 depending on the category..
So that makes the Barclay Rewards card pretty useless for me then. Looks like Ring might be the choice for me for PC.