Upgrade Triple Cash Rewards Visa®

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Card Brand Visa®

Credit Recommended Good/Excellent

Regular Purchase APR 14.99% - 29.99% APR

Annual Fee $0.00

Intro Purchase APR n/a

Intro Balance Transfer APR n/a

Highlights

  • $200 bonus after opening a Rewards Checking Plus account and making 3 debit card transactions*
  • Unlimited cash back on payments: 3% on Home, Auto, and Health categories and 1% on everything else after you make payments on your purchases
  • No annual fee
  • Combine the flexibility of a credit card with the predictability of a personal loan
  • No touch payments with contactless technology built in
  • See if you qualify in minutes without hurting your credit score
  • Great for large purchases with predictable payments you can budget for
  • Mobile app to access your account anytime, anywhere
  • Enjoy peace of mind with $0 Fraud liability

*To qualify for the welcome bonus, you must open and fund a new Rewards Checking Plus account through Upgrade and make 3 qualifying debit card transactions from your Rewards Checking Plus account within 60 days of the date the Rewards Checking Plus account is opened. If you have previously opened a checking account through Upgrade or do not open a Rewards Checking Plus account as part of this application process, you are not eligible for this welcome bonus offer. Your Upgrade Card and Rewards Checking Plus account must be open and in good standing to receive a bonus. To qualify, debit card transactions must have settled and exclude ATM transactions. Please refer to the applicable Upgrade VISA® Debit Card Agreement and Disclosures for more information. Welcome bonus offers cannot be combined, substituted, or applied retroactively. The bonus will be applied to your Rewards Checking Plus account as a one-time payout credit within 60 days after meeting the conditions.

State Exclusions: DC, IA, WV, WI

Link to Rates and Terms:

https://upgrade.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/1260804318969-Upgrade-Triple-Cash-Back-Rewards-Details


Additional Info

  • Annual Fee: $0
  • Intro Purchase APR: N/A
  • Regular Purchase APR: 14.99% -29.99%
  • Intro Balance Transfer APR: NA
  • Cash Advance APR: NA
  • Cash Advance FEE: NA
  • Late Fee: $0
  • Penalty APR: NA
  • Balance Transfer APR: 14.99% to 29.99%
  • Balance Transfer Fee: Up to 5%
  • Foreign Transaction Fee: Up to 3%
  • Return Payment Fee: $0
  • Welcome Bonus: $200*
  • $0 Fraud Liability: Yes
  • Extended Warranty Program: Yes
  • Roadside Assistance: Yes
  • Price Protection: Yes
  • Travel and Emergency Assistance Services: Yes
  • Concierge Service: Yes

Specifications

Regular APR 14.99% - 29.99% APR
Annual Fee $0.00
Intro (Purchases) n/a
Intro (Transfers) n/a
Credit Recommended Good/Excellent
Cash Advance APR n/a
Cash Advance Fee n/a
Cash Grace Period n/a
Late Payment Fee $0.00
Overlimit Fee n/a
Return Check Fee n/a
Foreign Transaction Fee Up to 3%
Balance Transfer Fee Up to 5%
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