Capital One® No Hassle MilesSM Rewards For Travel & Gas
Earn miles for travel...while you travel
Capital One® No Hassle MilesSM Rewards For Travel & Gas
| Intro APR | Intro APR Period | Regular APR | Annual Fee | Balance Transfers | Credit Needed |
| 0%* | until January 2010* | 9.90% (V)* | None* | Yes* | Excellent Credit* |
Features
- 3 miles per dollar spent on travel and gas purchases, and 1 mile per dollar on all other purchases
- No limit on miles you can earn and miles won't expire for the life of your account
- Freedom to fly any airline you want, anytime you want, with no blackout dates or seating restrictions
- 5 different reward redemption options: Travel, Cash, Merchandise, Charitable Donations, or Gift Cards
- Manage your finances with a year-end summary of purchases
Additional Benefits
- Just think, all this with no annual membership fee
- Exclusive savings: up to 40% off featured deals and 10% savings on everything else at the Capital One Saving ZoneSM on Yahoo! Shopping
- $0 fraud liability for any unauthorized use if your card is lost or stolen
- 24-Hour Travel and Emergency Assistance
- Additional protection on your purchases with an extended warranty program from Visa®
- Emergency card replacement or cash advance if your card is lost or stolen
* See the online Capital One® No Hassle MilesSM Rewards For Travel & Gas credit card applications for details about terms and conditions of reward programs and offers. Reasonable efforts are made to maintain accurate information. However all credit card information is presented without warranty. When you click on the " Apply Here " button you can review the credit card terms and conditions on the credit card issuer's web site.
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