RBC Rewards VISA Consumer Reviews
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Earn 10% cash back on all purchases for the first 3 months (up to $2,000 in total purchases). Plus, no annual fee in the first year, including on supplementary cards. A welcome offer value of $350.
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Basic card with a high interest rate. We use it for all of our personal purchases. Okay use of points for travel rewards. Might get a different one instead.
I consider a credit card simply a commodity and do not consider the features as good or bad truly.... I like the travel rewards which is why I chose it
Scotiabank® Gold American Express® Card
Earn up to 40,000 bonus Scotia Rewards points in your first year (that's up to $400 towards travel). What else will you get:
- Earn 5 Scotia Rewards points for every $1 you spend at eligible grocery stores, dining and entertainment
- Earn 3 Scotia Rewards points for every $1 you spend at eligible gas stations, daily transit, and select streaming services
- Earn 1 point for every $1 you spend on all other eligible everyday purchases
- Complimentary Concierge Services 24/7
- Comprehensive Travel Insurance coverage with 25 days of travel medical insurance for eligible persons under age 65
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the points acquire quickly and are easy to redeem on their gift website. They have zero liability and good fraud protections
I'm happy with the card of Rbc rewards visa. The card is handy for buying stuff and the rates and amazing on cash back items
In October of 2017, we had booked a Europe trip for June 2018. A week later, I received a call stating that they need to reschedule or cancel. After an hour on the phone, we agreed to move our dates and they offered to upgrade us. Upon check-in, with the airline, we discovered that RBC Rewards had downgraded us to the basic economy (no checked bags, no seats together). We ended up paying an extra $300 each way for our family. We have also tried booking flights, only to discover that it would be less expensive to just book and pay for them out of pocket. We were loyal customers, but after this fiasco, we are looking at a different program.