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Here are the exact words from the Better Balance Program rules:
The definition of a qualifying payment from the same rules is:How do I earn Quarterly Cash Rewards?For every calendar quarter in which your account is open with active charging privileges andall of your monthly payments are Qualifying Payments, you’ll earn a $25 Quarterly CashReward. Plus, you’ll get a $5 Customer Bonus if you also have a Qualifying CustomerAccount — that means up to $30 per quarter, or $120 a year
Qualifying Payment — A monthly payment
received on or before the Due Date, which
is more than the Minimum Payment due;
a payment in full received on or before the
Due Date is a Qualifying Payment
This means that you can spend $1 every month (or less) for 3 months and get back $30. Not too shabby!
Thank you to anonymous who pointed this out!
Bank of America Better Balance Rewards Credit Card
Your yearly rewards come out to $100 without a checking account and another $20 with a checking account.
The best system is to autopay a monthly bill with the card and have the credit card bill paid on autopay. Once you have set it up, everything is automatic. All you need to do is collect your money.
You can sign up for the Bank of America Better Balance Rewards card here.
There is no annual fee.
Thanks JC for the tip!
3 comments:
According to the FAQ on the website, a PIF is a qualifying payment for the bonus, so you only need to spend a penny and PIF monthly to qualify.
Don't you have to pay interest if you just make the minimum payment?
My point was that you can have a bill that is less than the $25 minimum payment and pay the bill in full and still qualify for the bonus. Of course, one should always pay the bill in full.
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