Credit One Bank Wander American Express Card
Credit One Bank has launched the Credit One Bank® Wander® American Express® card. The new card earns up to 10X points on eligible travel, 5X points on flights, dining and gas, and 1X points on all other purchases. Rewards points can be redeemed for statement credits, gift cards, merchandise and more, across a variety of travel, entertainment, and retail categories at a value of 1 cent each.
Credit One Bank says the Wander American Express is an option for customers with an average to excellent credit history. But while it has good earing rates, the card comes with a $95 annual fee and no signup bonus.
Card Details
- Earn:
- 10X points on eligible hotels and car rentals booked through the Credit One Bank travel portal powered by Priceline
- 5X points on other eligible travel including flights, dining, and gas purchases
- 1X points on all other purchases
- American Express network perks, including:
- Up to 15% off car rentals, Platinum status, priority service, and car upgrades with SIXT
- Up to 10% off and car upgrades from Hertz
- Up to 15% off and car upgrades from Avis
- Car Rental Loss & Damage Insurance
- Worldwide Travel Accident Insurance
- Extended Warranty Coverage
Redeeming Rewards
Points may be redeemed for cash back rewards, gift cards and other consumer goods and services. Reward points posted to your Account as a statement credit may be requested in increments of 1,000 points. Each point redeemed is worth $0.01 (1,000 = $10) and may change without notice.
All point redemptions are subject to terms and conditions set forth at www.creditonebank.com/WanderRewardsRedemptionTerms.
Guru’s Wrap-up
The earning rates on the Credit One Bank Wander American Express Card are actually impressive. You get 10X on travel booked through Credit One Bank travel portal which is powered by Priceline, and 5X flights, dining, and gas purchases. Points are valued at 1 cent each.
The downsides are that you can’t transfer points to travel partners, the $95 annual fee and more importantly the lack of a signup bonus.
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