Amex Costco True Earnings $25 Signup Bonus
The AmEx Costco True Earnings reward credit card is currently offering a $25 signup bonus. Simply apply for the card and make a purchase (any amount) and you’ll get a $25 statement credit. It really couldn’t be any easier.
Here are some other attractive features of the card:
- 3% cash back for gasoline and restaurants
- 2% cash back for travel
- 1% cash back everywhere else, including Costco
- No limit on cashback
The 2% cash back on travel expenses and 3% cash back at restaurants are particularly attractive. While the 3% gas discount isn’t as generous as the 5% cash back offered by Blue Cash from AmEx, there are no tiers so you receive the full rewards from the very start.
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Published on September 12th, 2008 - 3 Comments
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I have been using this card for 2 years. It is excellent – I have earned a lot of money back in the form of an annual rebate check.
NOTE:
You DO NOT have an annual fee IF YOU ARE A COSTO MEMBER. You will see that text on the left on the sign up sheet.
Comment by MoCat — Sep 12th 2008 @ 8:59 pmThe Small Business version of this card give’s you 5% cash-back on gas. You technically don’t need to own a business to get it either – the application only requires your SSN and not a Tax ID or anything like that for a business.
I do photography on the side – infrequently – and I got the business card with no issues at all claiming the photography as my business.
Comment by Ted — Sep 12th 2008 @ 9:12 pmWhat’s the APR?
Comment by Dan — Sep 12th 2008 @ 11:27 pm