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AmEx TrueEarnings Card from Costco

Credit Card Rewards Survey 2011 » Survey Results » 2011 AmEx TrueEarnings Card from Costco

Issuing bank: American Express
TrueEarnings Card from Costco
TrueEarnings Card from Costco
Annual
fee
Intro bonusCash-back
ratio
Expiration period on rewards
$0 with paid Costco membership.N/A1% (2% travel, 3% dining, 3% on first $3,000 of gasoline at Costco)Coupon is auto-mailed in February and expires Aug. 31 of that year.
Reward formula:
3% for the first $3,000 in annual purchases (1% thereafter) of automobile gasoline (individual purchases of 75 gallons or less) at Costco and domestic stand-alone gas stations (excluding superstores, supermarkets, convenience stores and warehouse clubs other than Costco); 3% at restaurants; 2% for travel purchases from airline, lodging, car rental, cruise line, travel agency and tour operators; and 1% on all other eligible purchases posted to your account. Total amount earned is mailed.

 

This information was gathered the week of Feb. 14, 2011. Check with the institution as details may have changed since then.

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