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@Anonymous wrote:It looks like NFCU has announced the new rewards to the general public/non-cardholders. Also a (slight) redesign. Note: when you click on the card specifics the information has not been updated.
https://www.navyfederal.org/products-services/cards/creditcards/creditcards.php
Nice. The front of the card has no numbers on it. All the numbers are on the back of the card. I like it.
@Jetboy wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:It looks like NFCU has announced the new rewards to the general public/non-cardholders. Also a (slight) redesign. Note: when you click on the card specifics the information has not been updated.
https://www.navyfederal.org/products-services/cards/creditcards/creditcards.php
Nice. The front of the card has no numbers on it. All the numbers are on the back of the card. I like it.
I still see the old information and card design. ![]()
@Anonymous wrote:
@Jetboy wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:It looks like NFCU has announced the new rewards to the general public/non-cardholders. Also a (slight) redesign. Note: when you click on the card specifics the information has not been updated.
https://www.navyfederal.org/products-services/cards/creditcards/creditcards.php
Nice. The front of the card has no numbers on it. All the numbers are on the back of the card. I like it.
I still see the old information and card design.
I see the old design too. It WAS showing the new design. Now the CashRewards card shows the flat card design with no numbers on the front. They must be doing some website image testing prior to the September 5th rollout of the re-freshed Flagship Rewards card.
@Jetboy wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@Jetboy wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:It looks like NFCU has announced the new rewards to the general public/non-cardholders. Also a (slight) redesign. Note: when you click on the card specifics the information has not been updated.
https://www.navyfederal.org/products-services/cards/creditcards/creditcards.php
Nice. The front of the card has no numbers on it. All the numbers are on the back of the card. I like it.
I still see the old information and card design.
I see the old design too. It WAS showing the new design. Now the CashRewards card shows the flat card design with no numbers on the front. They must be doing some website image testing prior to the September 5th rollout of the re-freshed Flagship Rewards card.
Which is confusing, because I haven't heard anything about changes to the Cash Rewards.
@Anonymous wrote:
Anyone have any clue if MTA metrocards count as ‘commuter transport’? My Barclays Uber puts it down as ‘local suburban commuter passenger transportation’ so I’m thinking that NFCU will count the metrocards?
I’m trying to do a calc to see if my yearly expenses will justify the $49. So far it seems I’m pc’ing my Go Rewards! Thanks in advance folks.
I am doing the same thing but if I pc my Go Rewards I will not have a Mastercard in my lineup. That is whats holding me back. My Arrival card (Mastercard) that is in the sockdrawer is dead to me and will be closed next year. I may pc anyway. Decisions...
@Jetboy wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
Anyone have any clue if MTA metrocards count as ‘commuter transport’? My Barclays Uber puts it down as ‘local suburban commuter passenger transportation’ so I’m thinking that NFCU will count the metrocards?
I’m trying to do a calc to see if my yearly expenses will justify the $49. So far it seems I’m pc’ing my Go Rewards! Thanks in advance folks.I am doing the same thing but if I pc my Go Rewards I will not have a Mastercard in my lineup. That is whats holding me back. My Arrival card (Mastercard) that is in the sockdrawer is dead to me and will be closed next year. I may pc anyway. Decisions...
Not having a Mastercard is no big deal. I haven’t had one in over a year, and I’m doing just fine with an all-Visa lineup.
@Anonymous wrote:
Anyone have any clue if MTA metrocards count as ‘commuter transport’? My Barclays Uber puts it down as ‘local suburban commuter passenger transportation’ so I’m thinking that NFCU will count the metrocards?
I’m trying to do a calc to see if my yearly expenses will justify the $49. So far it seems I’m pc’ing my Go Rewards! Thanks in advance folks.
If it does then I'm pc'ing as well since I'm an express bus rider. The points will more than make up for the AR.