Capital One® No Hassle PointsSM Rewards
The Capital One No Hassle Points Rewards Visa allows you to earn 2 points per dollar at gas stations, drug stores and grocery stores and one point per dollar every where else. And, you can redeem your points for brand name merchandise, gift cards, cash back and travel. Apply today by completing a secure online application.
Capital One® No Hassle PointsSM Rewards
| Intro APR | Intro APR Period | Regular APR | Annual Fee | Balance Transfers | Credit Needed |
| 0%* | until January 2010* | 9.90% (V)* | None* | Yes* | Excellent* |
This Card Is Right for
People with Excellent Credit
Features
- Certificate Rewards: Redeem your points for gift certificates
- Merchandise: Redeem points for the latest electronics and other brand name merchandise
- Travel: Redeem points for travel certificates
- Cash: Choose to get cash back for your points
Annual Percentage Rate (APR)
Variable purchase rate, currently 9.90%
Annual Membership Fee (AMF)
$0
Balance Transfers
- Variable rate, currently 9.90%
- Balance transfer fee: 3% of the amount of each transferred balance, but not more than $75 per transfer
Credit Limit
Up to $20,000 (min $500)
Additional Benefits
- Physical Damage, Theft, and Loss Insurance on rental cars
- 24-hour Travel & Emergency Assistance
- Extended warranties on what you buy
- $100,000 Worldwide Automatic Travel Accident Insurance
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