Fidelity Sweetens Its Credit Card Offers
Friday, January 30th, 2009As it had previously promised to do, Fidelity recently unveiled a number of improvements to its credit card offerings. The Fidelity Investment Rewards American Express and the Fidelity Investments 529 College Rewards American Express now join the Fidelity Retirement Rewards American Express in earning a 2% rebate on all purchases. As before, purchases earn points. These points can then be redeemed and converted to cash that is deposited into a Fidelity account.
In addition, the Fidelity Investment Rewards Visa Signature Card has now become a tiered card. The first $15,000 of your annual spend earns a 1.5% rebate, while all spending above $15,000 earns a 2% rebate.
The rest of the features appear to remain the same. You can find full details for the Amex cards here and the Visa card here.
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February 11th, 2009 at 11:02 am
Tried to convert my current 1.5% Visa card – no luck, they require a new application.
Anyone had better experience?