Cash+ Experiments in Progress

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U.S. Bank Cash+™ Visa Signature® Card

I recently signed up for the US Bank Cash+ credit card.  The card is free, and it is very likely the best cash back card there is (see “The best cash back card?“).  I know that a lot of my readers care only for points & miles, not cash back, but I believe that’s a sub-optimal view.  Even if you value miles above cash, you can often end up with many more miles by getting cash back and then using that cash to buy miles cheaply (see “Giving Cash its Dukedom“).

What makes the Cash+ card exciting is that each quarter you get to pick one 2% cash back category and (more interestingly) two 5% cash back categories from a set list.  Even better, through a couple of tricks, it should be possible to increase that cash back to over 9%!

Here is an image of the current 2% and 5% categories:

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Now that I have the Cash+ card, I’m excited to begin a series of experiments. Here is what I have going so far:

Verify that the cash back rate is 6.25% when redeeming rewards $100 at a time

This seems very clear from the online documentation, but I might as well double check this.  When you cash out your awards in $100 increments, US Bank promises to give you a $25 bonus.  That means that 5% cash back rewards are really 6.25%.  Sweet.

Verify that checking account bonuses stack with other bonuses for up to 9.375% cash back!

As a reader recently informed me, US Bank has two checking accounts that offer an automatic rewards bonus for Cash+ and FlexPerks cardholders.  The Gold account offers a 25% monthly bonus, and the Platinum account offers a 50% monthly bonus.  If these bonuses stack with the $25 bonus for each $100 withdrawn, then you can increase your 5% return to 7.8% or 9.375%, respectively!  Each account has fees that can be waived through various means.  See this page for details.

To see how this should work, consider a person with the Platinum checking account who spends $4000 in 5% cash back categories.  That person, will earn 5% cash back, which amounts to $200.  Then, at the end of the month, they should get a 50% bonus which would increase their total cash back to $300.  Then, if that person withdraws $100 at a time, he/she will get an extra $25 each time.  In total, this person should get $375 cash back.  $375 is 9.375% of $4000!

Check whether Kiva loans count as charity contributions

Many people have reported that Kiva loans are counted by US Bank as charity contributions with the FlexPerks card (see, for example, this Mommy Points post).  It will be very interesting to see if the same holds true with this card!

For more about Kiva, see “How to maximize points and virtue through Kiva loans,” and “Minimum spend requirements? Kivalens to the rescue.”

See what counts as Department Store purchases


Target:
It’s very unlikely, but if Target counts as a department store, it would be awesome to get over 9% cash back for reloading the Target Amex card!  See “The 5X everywhere backup plan.” 

Sears: Sears is definitely listed as a department store.  I just need to verify that gift card purchases from Sears are counted as such.  If so, you can expect several posts about leveraging that opportunity!

Others?  Can you think of any other stores that might count as department stores and would be worth checking?  Ideal candidates are those that sell a variety of gift cards and/or those in which online portals tend to offer high payouts.

Reader Suggestions

There seems to be an endless number of ways to leverage this card.  Do you have ideas worth exploring?  Have you used this card?  If so, what have your experiences been so far?  More importantly, have you found a good way to figure out how your purchases are classified?  When I look at my transactions online, it doesn’t seem to indicate anything about this.  Do I need to wait for my statement?

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FrequentMiler

cjstl: try buying Kohl’s gift cards at Kohls.com after going through an online portal for cash back or points. That way you should get the US Bank Department store bonus plus the portal points/cash

cjstl

I have been a long-time US Bank customer, but have only recently become obsessed with the points/miles game. I called US Bank back in October and enquired about upgrading my Platinum Visa (which was one of the only cards left in my arsenal that didn’t have a rewards program). The very friendly CSR went through the options with me, and as soon as she got to the Cash+ card, it was a no-brainer. Right around the same time, I refinanced my mortgage and my broker sold the loan to US Bank. Another easy phone call and I am now a Platinum Checking holder with no monthly fee. By now, everyone knows about the [somewhat] misleading language regarding the 50% bonus on cash back. But it still works out to 1.875% on everyday purchases, 3.125% on the 2% category (I chose grocery), and 6.875% on the 5% bonus categories (I’m currently doing bill pay and restaurants). I have been able to get most of my monthly bills moved over. There is no fee for AT&T Uverse, State Farm Insurance, Sprint Wireless, trash, or sewer. There is a fee for electric ($2.75), gas ($2.95), and water ($1.85), but the returns far exceed the fees. Plus, I have gas and electric on budget billing, so to minimize the fees I have been alternating paying 2 months of each one in one transaction.

We eat out a lot, so restaurants seemed like the obvious choice for the second category, but I’m beginning to second guess. So far, all of my rewards gathering has been on normal spend categories, but blogs like yours have me thinking. I have been studying the gift card racks at my local grocery stores and Targets to see how much of my everyday spend I might be able to bump up to 3.125% instead of the paltry 1.875% (LOL). I found a CVS very close to me that has so far allowed me to purchase Vanilla Reloads on my Citi HHonors card. But I don’t know if I really feel that 1500 HHonors points for $3.95 is a good deal, so now I’m thinking about changing my 2% category to drug stores and using my Cash+ instead. But I definitely don’t want to do anything that will get me in trouble with US Bank and jeopardize my accounts, so I’m hesitant to use my Cash+ to purchase VR’s.

Then there is Kohl’s. I love Kohl’s. My wife and I are MVC’s. We regularly get 15 – 20% off deals, and usually get 30% deals 4 – 5 times a year. We tend to save our purchases until we have one of these deals, and we’ve always used our Kohl’s charge to get the extra discount. I never really thought of using a different credit card at Kohl’s until a week ago when we bought a Dyson. We had quite a bit of Kohl’s Cash and a $100 gift card, so we used all that combined with our 30% off and put the balance on our Kohl’s charge. When I got home, I studied the receipt. The Kohl’s cash came off first, then the 30% was applied to the balance. After that, the $100 gift card and then the balance on our Kohl’s charge. So I can use gift cards in conjunction with the precious 30% as long as part of the balance goes on my Kohl’s charge. Great news! Now I’m thinking of ways to buy Kohl’s gift cards to get points on another credit card and use them to cover most of my Kohl’s purchases in order to get the MVC discounts and Kohl’s Rewards points. I know Kohl’s is a department store – has anyone had any luck buying gift cards in store at Kohl’s using the Cash+ with department stores set as one of the 5% categories? This should net me an extra 6.875% on almost everything I buy at Kohl’s as long as it works. Plus, Kohls has a gift card rack for other merchants as well, so that offers an opportunity to increase my cash back on other everyday categories. Thoughts? Is there an even more lucrative way to get Kohl’s gift cards?

FrequentMiler

Lgea: Some grocery stores do sell reload cards, but most do not allow credit cards for buying them.

Frequent Miler

Lgea: the best option I know of for paying bills is to buy vanilla reload cards at a drug store (CVS for example) and use the card to load Bluebird. Then use bluebird to pay bills

Lgea

Okay, thanks. Are there any Vanilla alternatives that are sold at grocery stores? If so, I would use the AmEx 6% card there. Otherwise, Cash+ for 3.125% (when coupled with a plat. checking account) it will be. Unless you know of a better/higher yielding alternative?

Thanks again for all the great info!

Lgea

Have you checked out Home Depot and Best Buy yet? How rare exactly are $500 Visa CC payable cards? If you’re not using the Cash+, how exactly are you paying rent/mortgage right now and what sort of cash back return on it are you getting?

Lgea

Thanks for the info and prompt response FM. I’m a bit of a newb here. Start a new job next month and am planning my financial goals.

Can you confirm any Visa gift or prepaid cards you’ve used (in conjunction with Bluebird) that were treated as category specific? I’m thinking of getting this card to pay rent and loans each month (about $3000). I’m just wary of being able to find gift/prepaid cards that I can purchase without too much trouble each month.

Also, for grocery specific purchases (e.g., gift cards, Visa GCs, and groceries/food), do you suggest this card given the higher 6.875% return? Or the AmEx card that gives 6% cash back? I’m weighing the options since w/the AmEx you wouldn’t have to wait for the $25 card in the mail which is a huge hassle and can take 6-8 weeks I’ve read. Would be nice to receive the 6% automatically credited to my account. Your thoughts?

FrequentMiler

Lgea: I haven’t yet found any good places to get high value gift cards at 5X with the Cash+ card. The Amex is definitely better for grocery purchases, but don’t forget that it is now capped at $6K spend per year (i.e. $300 cash back from grocery stores).

Lgea

Any update on this? Which gift cards, if any, work? Would be most appreciated!

FrequentMiler

Lgea: Some results were reported here: https://frequentmiler.com/2012/11/15/cash-update/
I haven’t received 5% from Sears.com at all.

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Tana

FM: I get you. If we could use Target card to load to Target Amex you could get your 5% that way. I wasn’t thinking outside the box. I was just talking about the people wanting to use the Cash+ card at Target for actual purchases and wondering if it was classified as a department store. No need since Target card gives 5% back.
I did just see the Target Amex at my local Target and though of your blog :). But I am lucky to be able to get Vanilla Reloads and they are in good supply so I will just use this for now. And I just got my Ink yesterday. Going to load up the Bluebird and pay my property taxes with their bill pay. This will wipe out the spend in one fell swoop.
Love your blog. I am a computer programmer so I love all of the analyzing and number crunching.

marathon man

I have read that different cards code stores differently. Will take more tests to figure out what this one may count as in different areas.
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I have yet to get this card and am a bit leary of chasing around for stackable CB. Sometimes those things fail or have other hidden costs and so it’s hard to justify the work involved unless it runs smoothly. Often times something gets gummed up though.

FrequentMiler

marathon man: Agreed. Let me be the guinea pig here so that you and others can learn from my mistakes.

allen

Can I open a checking account with US Bank if there is no US banks in my area/state?

thanks.

FrequentMiler

allen: Yes, anyone in the US can open one

Guest

Kiva counts as 5% charity on cash plus card

FrequentMiler

Guest: Thanks for confirming Kiva. I just found proof of that on my own log-in as well!

guest

cap on bonus portion CB, always has been either 200 or 250 annually

FrequentMiler

guest: I see no evidence of a 200 or 250 cap anywhere. Are you sure you’re not confusing this with a different card? Can you show me a place that lists those limits?