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Capital One® Cash Rewards

Snapshot of Card Features:

  • 1% cash back on all purchases
  • Earn unlimited cash rewards that don't expire
  • Redeem cash rewards anytime for any amount, even set up automatic redemption
Intro AprBalance TransferOngoing APRAnnual FeeCredit Needed
N/A17.9-22.9% (V)17.9-22.9% (V)$39Fair
 

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Rates & Term Details

Complete Card Details
For the complete terms and conditions, view this card's Schumer Box

What is a Schumer Box?
A Schumer Box includes the following rate and term information for all credit cards:

  • Annual Percentage Rate (APR) for purchases (or interest rate)
  • Other APRs - interest rates for balance transfers, cash advances, default, etc.
  • Variable rate information (if applicable)
  • Grace Period
  • Finance calculation method
  • Finance Charges
  • Annual Fee (if applicable)
  • Other fees - transaction fees, balance transfers, cash advances, late payments, over-limit, etc.

Important
Always read the terms and fees disclosure provided by the credit card issuer on their site before applying. The issuing bank's terms may include more detailed or updated information than presented here.

Notes
*View Capital One® Cash Rewards card rates, fees, rewards and other important information.


Beverly Harzog - October, 2011

The Capital One® Cash Rewards credit card is an excellent option for consumers with average credit. You get cash back on all of your purchases. And while you're earning rewards, you get a zero percent introductory APR on purchases through March 2013.

Benefits

You get a 50 percent cash back bonus on the rewards you earn every year. Shop online at Perk Central, Capital One's retail network, and get up to 15 percent more cash back.

Rewards

You get 1 percent cash back on all of your purchases. At the end of the year, you get a 50 percent bonus on the cash back you earned during that year. The rewards are added to your rewards account every year on your account anniversary. There are no limits to the amount of cash you can earn and the rewards don't expire. If your account is closed, you lose any unredeemed rewards.

Balance Transfers

You get a 17.9 percent, 19.9 percent or 22.9 percent (V) APR. There's no balance transfer fee.

Rates

You get a zero percent intro APR on purchases through your March 2013 billing period. After that, the Capital One Cash Rewards credit card carries a 17.9 percent, 19.9 percent or 22.9 percent (V) APR, based on your credit worthiness. Cash advances carry a 24.9 percent (V) APR and there's a 3 percent fee. There's a $39 annual fee. There are no foreign transaction fees.

Who Should Apply

Consumers who have fair credit and who want a cash back rewards credit card. This is also a good fit for consumers who travel frequently overseas since there are no foreign transaction fees.

Credit Standing

You need a fair credit score to qualify for this card.

Author

Beverly Harzog

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