TrueEarnings(R) Card from Costco and American Express
The TrueEarnings® Card from Costco and American Express is designed for Costco members who have average credit and plan to take advantage of the cash back rewards program.
The cash rebate amount varies according to where the cardholder makes the purchase; 1% is earned on general purchases, 2% is earned for travel-related purchases, 2% is earned for restaurant purchases, and 3% is earned on gasoline purchases up to $3000 (1% thereafter). There is no limit to the amount of cash rebates that can be earned.
In addition to the cash rebates, the card does provide several benefits and services that are commonly found with American Express® credit cards, such as purchase protection, auto rental insurance, and travel accident insurance.
The card has an above average interest rate for purchases and balance transfers (for a reward card). There is no annual fee with a paid Costco membership. Cardholders can also take advantage of the 0% introductory offer on purchases.
Therefore, those who plan to spend at least $5,000 a year on the card and plan to pay in full each month after the introductory rate expires (to avoid finance charges) will benefit most from what the TrueEarnings® Card from Costco and American Express has to offer.
TrueEarnings(R) Card from Costco and American Express
| Name of Card | TrueEarnings(R) Card from Costco and American Express |
| Card Issuer | American Express |
| Card Category | Cash Back |
| Card Status/Type | Standard / American Express |
| Credit Rating Needed | Good |
| Introductory APR | 0% |
| Introductory Offer | 0% on Purchases for 6 months |
| Regular APR | 15.24% variable |
| Annual Fee | No Annual Fee with your paid Costco Membership |
| Editor’s Notations | |
| Last Updated | Jan 6 2012 12:35PM |
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