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If you have the Discover it Balance Transfer in your wallet, you already know you can earn great cash back rates with a rotating carousel of merchants all year round. But this quarter, Discover is offering new cardholders the opportunity to close out the year with a cash back bang.
Discover’s fourth-quarter bonus category, combined with its cash back matching offer, significantly boosts the card’s value for anyone who’s held the card for under a year. First-year customers can save on goods, earn rewards, and even double their cash back value as they shop.
Here’s how new cardholders can take advantage of the Q4 bonus category and cash back match to supercharge the Discover it Card’s value.
Discover offers 5% cash back in bonus spending categories that rotate every quarter. For instance, 2017’s first quarter offered 5% cash back at gas stations, for ground transportation, and at wholesale clubs. Even if you aren’t excited about a quarter’s bonus category, you can ride it out for three months and earn 1% cash back on all other purchases in the meantime.
Cash back can be redeemed for bank account deposits, statement credits, gift cards, charitable donations, and more.
For 2017’s last quarter (October through December), cardholders will earn 5% cash back on all eligible Amazon.com and Target purchases. This bonus category is especially valuable for a few reasons:
This bonus category is solid on its own, but new cardholders can see even greater value with Discover’s first-year cash back match.
Discover currently matches all cash back earned in the first year of the card, with no cap on the potential earnings. After your account is open 12 consecutive billing periods, Discover will match the cash back you’ve earned up to that point and apply the bonus to your account in a month or two.
This essentially doubles the cash back you earn, giving new customers a potential 10% cash back in bonus categories (with limitations) and 2% cash back on all other purchases for a full year.
There are a few limitations. The 5% cash back category applies only to the first $1,500 in purchases per quarter—any bonus category purchases beyond the cap will earn 1% cash back. You must also remember to activate your bonus category each quarter, and any purchases made before activation won’t earn the 5% cash back rate.
The cash back matching offer is available only to new Discover customers.
If you’re a first-year cardholder, you should take advantage of this bonus category while it lasts.
Make sure to activate your bonus category immediately if you haven’t already (bonus categories can be activated online). To get your 5% cash back, try to prioritize purchases at Amazon.com and Target—any time you need to make a purchase, it can pay off to check with those merchants first.
Remember, 5% to 10% cash back won’t make up for large price discrepancies. If a competitor offers an identical good much cheaper, it may be better to go for the savings. Your 5% cash back is good for only $1,500 in purchases each quarter, so feel free to shop around once you hit that limit.
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