Originally Posted by
NYCFlyer10001
Huh? There is no 3% cashback for travel purchases on either of these cards.
Without the rewards bonuses, the Citi Double Cash is a better card for pure cashback (2% on everything.)
BoA AAA says 3x on AAA and travel purchase
https://www.bankofamerica.com/credit...true&format=cc
T&C is a little confusing though, due to the placing of the comma.... does this mean we have to go through AAA portal to purchase (probably not)
Earn 3 points per dollar (consisting of 2 bonus points and 1 base point) for Net Purchases made with the card through any participating AAA Club, when AAA is the merchant of record or at eligible retail travel merchants. Eligible travel merchants include: (a) Airlines (individual major airline carriers, Airlines/Air Carriers); (b) Car Rental Agencies (individual major agencies and Automobile Rental Agencies); (c) Hotels, Motels, Inns and Resorts (individual major hotel/motel chains and Hotels/Motels/Resorts); (d) Steamship/Cruise Lines, and (e) Travel Agencies. AAA clubs located in Northern California, Nevada and Utah are not participating AAA Clubs and purchases made at those clubs will not earn triple points. In addition, the following types of transactions will not earn triple points: rail purchases of any kind; insurance purchases made through any AAA Club or Club-affiliated insurance agency for policies which are not underwritten by an insurance company owned by or affiliated with a AAA Club; and automobile extended warranties, trip insurance or any other services that are purchased through a participating AAA Club but are provided by a third party merchant. Merchants are assigned a merchant category code (MCC) based upon the merchant's primary line of business.