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Is a product change from a Mastercard to a Visa possible with NFCU?

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Xic
Established Member

Is a product change from a Mastercard to a Visa possible with NFCU?

I am looking to PC my cashRewards Mastercard World to the Visa Signature version of the same card or maybe change it into the flagship rewards (which is also a visa sig). Is this possible, and does anyone have any experience doing this? I have looked around the forums for an answer and couldn't find an answer, and wanted to know it it was possible before I requested it. 

X1: $29,000 | NFCU MR: $25,000 | NFCU cR: $25,000 | NFCU Flagship $14,700 | Amazon Visa $12,000 | Gemini MC: 10,000 | PayPal CB MC $16,800 | Sofi MC: $7,000 | Venmo Card: $20,000 |
AmEx Gold: NPSL | AmEx Delta Blue: $5,200 | Apple Card: $4,500 | USAA PCR Visa: $12,000 | AmEx BCE: $1,000 | AmEx ED: $4,000 |
Discover it: $3,250 | Deserve Edu: $1,500 | Citi Custom Cash: $6,000 US Bank Altitude Go: $5,000
Total: $201,950

Store cards: Amazon Store Card: $5000
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M_Smart007
Legendary Contributor

Re: Is a product change from a Mastercard to a Visa possible with NFCU?


@Xic wrote:

I am looking to PC my cashRewards Mastercard World to the Visa Signature version of the same card or maybe change it into the flagship rewards (which is also a visa sig). Is this possible, and does anyone have any experience doing this? I have looked around the forums for an answer and couldn't find an answer, and wanted to know it it was possible before I requested it. 


@Xic  ..I believe so, I PC'd from a CashRewards Visa to a MoreRewards Amex.

Send them a secure message.

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Xic
Established Member

Re: Is a product change from a Mastercard to a Visa possible with NFCU?

Thanks, I will send them a message and see what they do. I'm thinking I am going to keep the card as the cashRewards instead of a full on pc to the flagship. I just want another card I can use a Costco. 

X1: $29,000 | NFCU MR: $25,000 | NFCU cR: $25,000 | NFCU Flagship $14,700 | Amazon Visa $12,000 | Gemini MC: 10,000 | PayPal CB MC $16,800 | Sofi MC: $7,000 | Venmo Card: $20,000 |
AmEx Gold: NPSL | AmEx Delta Blue: $5,200 | Apple Card: $4,500 | USAA PCR Visa: $12,000 | AmEx BCE: $1,000 | AmEx ED: $4,000 |
Discover it: $3,250 | Deserve Edu: $1,500 | Citi Custom Cash: $6,000 US Bank Altitude Go: $5,000
Total: $201,950

Store cards: Amazon Store Card: $5000
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Matt9543
Established Contributor

Re: Is a product change from a Mastercard to a Visa possible with NFCU?


@Xic wrote:

I am looking to PC my cashRewards Mastercard World to the Visa Signature version of the same card or maybe change it into the flagship rewards (which is also a visa sig). Is this possible, and does anyone have any experience doing this? I have looked around the forums for an answer and couldn't find an answer, and wanted to know it it was possible before I requested it. 


Yeah, it definitely is. I inquired about this a couple months ago when product changing a card and they said it is possible to change the card network. It is treated as a separate product so the interest rate may go up or down depending on your score at the time.


FICO Scores (current as of November 24, 2020): Equifax: 740 | Experian: 751 | TransUnion: 732
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SouthJamaica
Mega Contributor

Re: Is a product change from a Mastercard to a Visa possible with NFCU?


@Xic wrote:

I am looking to PC my cashRewards Mastercard World to the Visa Signature version of the same card or maybe change it into the flagship rewards (which is also a visa sig). Is this possible, and does anyone have any experience doing this? I have looked around the forums for an answer and couldn't find an answer, and wanted to know it it was possible before I requested it. 


I guess it must be. I was able to pc my Flagship into a Cash Rewards.


Total revolving limits 741200 (620700 reporting) FICO 8: EQ 703 TU 704 EX 687

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4sallypat
Valued Contributor

Re: Is a product change from a Mastercard to a Visa possible with NFCU?

Coscto - I had forgotten about them - they only accept Visa ...

 

I always use my Citi Costco Card Visa as the warranties on larger item purchases extends them automatically when I choose the Citi Costco.

 

Any advantage to use using NFCU Visa card ?

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Xic
Established Member

Re: Is a product change from a Mastercard to a Visa possible with NFCU?

So they got back to me via SM really quickly and I was able to product change the world mc into the visa sig. They even lowered my APR by 1% which I thought was nice. Once I woke up this morning and responded to their reply the exchange of messages talking about the pc took less than an hour so it was really quick!

X1: $29,000 | NFCU MR: $25,000 | NFCU cR: $25,000 | NFCU Flagship $14,700 | Amazon Visa $12,000 | Gemini MC: 10,000 | PayPal CB MC $16,800 | Sofi MC: $7,000 | Venmo Card: $20,000 |
AmEx Gold: NPSL | AmEx Delta Blue: $5,200 | Apple Card: $4,500 | USAA PCR Visa: $12,000 | AmEx BCE: $1,000 | AmEx ED: $4,000 |
Discover it: $3,250 | Deserve Edu: $1,500 | Citi Custom Cash: $6,000 US Bank Altitude Go: $5,000
Total: $201,950

Store cards: Amazon Store Card: $5000
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Xic
Established Member

Re: Is a product change from a Mastercard to a Visa possible with NFCU?

@4sallypat NFCU is just my main bank so I just prefer running a lot of my purchases through them. Got a Costco membership last June and have only been able to use my USAA cc there so far, so I thought I'd make one of my cards from my main bank also available for use.

X1: $29,000 | NFCU MR: $25,000 | NFCU cR: $25,000 | NFCU Flagship $14,700 | Amazon Visa $12,000 | Gemini MC: 10,000 | PayPal CB MC $16,800 | Sofi MC: $7,000 | Venmo Card: $20,000 |
AmEx Gold: NPSL | AmEx Delta Blue: $5,200 | Apple Card: $4,500 | USAA PCR Visa: $12,000 | AmEx BCE: $1,000 | AmEx ED: $4,000 |
Discover it: $3,250 | Deserve Edu: $1,500 | Citi Custom Cash: $6,000 US Bank Altitude Go: $5,000
Total: $201,950

Store cards: Amazon Store Card: $5000
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