Discover More Card $50 Signup Bonus
This is just a quick note to say that Discover has brought back the $50 signup bonus on the Discover More card. Simply apply for the card, get approved, and make $500 in purchases (within the first three months) to get your bonus.
If you’re not familiar with the Discover More card, it’s widely considered to be one of the best reward credit cards available, paying up to 5% cash back on purchases. In addition to the $50 signup bonus, other attractive features of this card include a six month 0% balance transfer, 0% APR on purchases for six months, and no annual fee.
Also note that they’re running a promo where you can get a $20 gift card for every $200 spent at participating malls. ‘Tis the season to profit from credit cards.
Published on November 7th, 2008 - 8 Comments
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You’ve got a typo in the article. It’s actually, “Earn a $50 Cashback Bonus when you make $500 in purchases within 3 months after your account is opened. “
Comment by Jacqui — Nov 7th 2008 @ 11:39 amGood catch. Fixed it. Thanks.
I recieved an add in the Sunday paper for this same card but it was with a $100 cash back after $500 in purchases. I don’t have the code with me, but I’ll try to post it back here on Monday if I can find it.
Comment by Motor — Nov 7th 2008 @ 11:45 amYOu can get $100 signup bonus while applying for Discover More card. Enter the code: FLSV. Get to know about this from Yesterday’s newspaper.
Comment by srikks — Nov 8th 2008 @ 4:15 pmDiscover must be really struggling as they are doing EVERYTHING to get people to put money on their cards. I will have to research this much more.
Comment by Jesse W. — Nov 9th 2008 @ 5:44 pmI currently have a discover card which I cancelled today. I hadn’t used it in some time. If I open a new account with this offer am I likely to be eligible for the new offer. I recently opened one of their business accounts, too.
Comment by clark — Nov 14th 2008 @ 3:18 pmI can’t say for sure, but it’s very likely that you would qualify since it’s a new account.
Can someone with a “regular” Discover Card open a new account with Discover More?
Comment by ken — Nov 15th 2008 @ 7:52 pm