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@randomguy1 wrote:Nice card. Some are already applying on Reddit.
Does anyone know if US Bank counts bars as restaurants? I know Chase does.
Capital One and Marvel do as well. It would be kind of surprising if US Bank didn't.
@randomguy1 wrote:Nice card. Some are already applying on Reddit.
Does anyone know if US Bank counts bars as restaurants? I know Chase does.
You should be covered:
"You will earn three (3) additional Points for every $1 in eligible Net Purchases during each billing cycle for any merchant classified as a restaurant, fast-food restaurant or bar."
This looks like an amazing alternative to the nerfed Uber Visa! I just applied for the Cash+ last night (but today as it was like 1am)... Got a 10k SL, going to call to see if I can change my app to the Altitude Go, or see if they will allow me to Transfer some of my SL to the Altitude Go to avoid another HP, however might be worth as I only have 3 HPs on TU (now 4) and they all drop by the end of the year... Anyone with experiance applying to 2 US Bank cards in a day and getting approved? Or possibly using the same HP?
TU: 812 before my Hard Pull for the Cash+
Ugly as sin, but I can see it being useful for foodies.
I can't see myself applying for this, though. Amex Gold takes care of this for me, and gets 2x additional at supermarkets. I also got a crapload of cards within the last 12 months and I'm sure US Bank won't like that.
Card is meh, so is SUB
I'm saving myself for in branch humiliation when Altitude Connect goes live.
That should be fun.
The 4x dining is nice for a no annual fee card. Too bad US Bank doesn't like me and my credit seeking file!
US bank just came out with a new credit card the Altitude Go visa creditcard. This card has no annual fee, 4 percent on dining out or delivery and 2 percent on gas with a 200 dollar bonus after 1K spend with 90 days. What do others think and has any one been approved yet for this card. I do have the US bank visa cash card with 14.5K limit since August 2019.
Just a 1% bump for me over what I already have, and a move down from 5% Discover/Freedom quarter. SUB is enticing, and so is intro rates. Those are the play here.
I don't wanna play right now.
They are already playing dumb, like they dunno what I'm tryin' to say
Just ok. I am going to pass on this one. Using my AX Aspire right now for eating out until July 31 and then will go back to my AX Gold.