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Miles by Discover® Card

Snapshot of Card Features:

  • 1 Mile on every $1 you spend
  • 0% intro APR on purchases and balance transfers for 6 months, then the variable purchase APR of 10.99% - 16.99%*
  • *Click apply to view rates, fees, rewards, limitations and other important information
Intro AprBalance TransferOngoing APRAnnual FeeCredit Needed
0% Intro: 0%
6 months
10.99-16.99% (V)*$0Excellent
 

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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 Miles by Discover® Card card rates, fees, rewards and other important information.


July, 2010

Frequent travelers can rack up high airline and restaurant costs, but the Discover Miles card helps alleviate some of these expenses by giving you the chance to earn cash back on your reservations.

Benefits

Members may not only benefit from rewards, but can also add an authorized user on to their account and order an additional credit card in his or her name at no extra cost.

Rewards

Cardholders will earn two miles for every dollar they spend on their first $3,000 in transactions associated with travel and restaurant purchases. One mile will be awarded for every dollar spent on travel purchases over $3,000. Travel purchases include airline tickets, hotels, car rentals, cruises and vacation packages. Members can also earn up to 12,000 bonus miles or 1,000 bonus miles each month they use their card during the first year.

Balance Transfers

A zero percent annual percentage rate for balance transfers will apply during the first six months of opening a new account. After the introductory period ends, a variable 10.99 - 16.99% percent APR will apply. A 3 percent balance transfer fee will be applied for each amount transferred. A $10 dollar or 5 percent fee will also apply, whichever amount is greater.

Rates

For the first six months, the Discover card will not carry an APR, but a variable 10.99 - 16.99% APR as ongoing purchase APR percent rate - based on your creditworthiness - will apply after this period ends. There is no annual fee.

Who Should Apply

Individuals who use their credit card to make travel-related purchases should apply for this card.

Credit Standing

The issuer requires an excellent credit rating of 750 or higher to secure this card.

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