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This is my first post. I'm not posting links, quotes or sources since I'm not sure what the policies are around that. I have a question about the Kroger Mastercard rewards system.
This card gives you 5% cash back on mobile wallet purchases. The fine print defines mobile wallet pretty much as anything where you use a mobile device to make a payment. (I know that's not literally true because there's no way they will give me cash back if I buy something on an ecommerce site with my phone).
I think you may be overthinking this. I believe you will get 5% CB when you use your mobile smart device to pay at the store's POS, with your Kroger card linked to your mobile wallet app. What mobile wallet app do you wish to use?
The majority of stores cover Samsung/apple pay, incluing Walmart supercenters. So, this card meets the purpose almost at all locations. You can try the other digital wallet possibilities but only a few stores may cover them.
If you think the card is interesting, apply for it. It is a co-branded card and not difficult to get it (the prime US Bank cards typically need ~1/12).
Thanks xenon3030, appreciate the advice! It's #4 on my list and I'll let you know if I learn anything. When you talk about the prime US Bank cards, I think you are saying that those are harder to get than the branded ones, correct?
Why I care:
I'm basically worried that either
The fine print;
"Mobile wallet" is defined as the method of paying for a transaction by use of a mobile device (in a store, in-app or online) and includes Apple Pay®, Samsung Pay, Google Pay™, Garmin Pay™ and LG Pay
So more than just the big three, but maybe not much more!
I was excited till I saw it caps at $3K a year.
Hahaha. You are over-thinking. In such cases, simply use a manual CC at the checkout.
@xenon3030 wrote:Hahaha. You are over-thinking. In such cases, simply use a manual CC at the checkout.
Manual CC at checkout definitely doesn't get 5% on the Kroger card, anywhere ![]()
@TyrannicalDuncery wrote:This is my first post. I'm not posting links, quotes or sources since I'm not sure what the policies are around that. I have a question about the Kroger Mastercard rewards system.
This card gives you 5% cash back on mobile wallet purchases. The fine print defines mobile wallet pretty much as anything where you use a mobile device to make a payment. (I know that's not literally true because there's no way they will give me cash back if I buy something on an ecommerce site with my phone).
- That same fine print also states that the definition of "mobile wallet" includes Samsung Pay, Google Pay, and Apple Pay.
- My first thought is that what they really mean is that mobile wallet is Samsung Pay, Google Pay, Apple Pay, and nothing else.
- Can anyone confirm that? Anyone want to speculate? Does anyone know the full list, or the process for determining that?
- Has anyone tried Walmart Pay?
Actually, if you have a US Bank issued Kroger CC in ApplePay, checking out on a website with your iPhone or iPad at a site or app that uses ApplePay, you would get the 5% on the Kroger card. I am confident of this because US Bank also issues the Altitude Reserve, where a big attraction is "mobile wallet" and such purchases on ApplePay get the higher point earnings on ApplePay wherever I use it. I can't vouch for Google Pay and Samsung pay, but these sites usually have the range once they have one, so should work similarly.
Since the 5% is capped at $150 back each year ( actually capped at $110 more than what you would get with a basic 2% Everywhere CC ) the question becomes; is it worth the hassle to try to get this card to work at WalMart?
I looked at this card as a great fill-in for categories not typically covered. Car Insurance comes to mind. Then maybe some in-store purchases and it would be easy to hit the $3,000 cap and maximize the rewards. Absolutely not a daily driver. Maybe I'm over thinking it.





























@CreditCobra wrote:I looked at this card as a great fill-in for categories not typically covered. Car Insurance comes to mind. Then maybe some in-store purchases and it would be easy to hit the $3,000 cap and maximize the rewards. Absolutely not a daily driver. Maybe I'm over thinking it.
Can you use it to pay auto insurance and receive 5% CB?