Earn Wyndham Rewards with New Debit Card
Wyndham Rewards has launched a new debit card that will earn you points for all everyday spend. Points earning credit cards are quite popular, but the Wyndham Rewards Debit Card a first of its kind offering from a major hospitality brand in the U.S..
The Wyndham Rewards Debit Card is powered by Galileo Financial Technologies, SoFi’s Technology Platform, and is issued by Sunrise Banks N.A. and backed by Mastercard as the payments network.
This is not an attractive option for those who chase credit bonuses, and try to maximize rewards for every dollar they spend. The Wyndham Rewards Debit Card targets those who prefer a debt-free lifestyle while still earning Wyndham Rewards points on day-to-day transactions, from gas and groceries, to dining, retail and more.
Card Highlights
- Welcome Bonus:Â Earn 2,500 Wyndham Rewards bonus points after opening your account, making at least two direct deposits and spending $100Â in the first 90 days.
- Earning Points: Earn one Wyndham Rewards point per dollar spent on eligible Hotels by Wyndham, gas, and grocery purchases; and one Wyndham Rewards point per two dollars spent on all other qualifying purchases.
- Upgraded Status:Â Enjoy Wyndham Rewards GOLD level membership and unlock perks like accelerated points earning, preferred rooms, late checkout and more.
- Annual Bonus: Receive up to 7,500 bonus points each year on your card anniversary— enough for a free night at thousands of Hotels by Wyndham worldwide.
- Card Member Booking Discount: Save even more for stays at participating Hotels by Wyndham.
- Monthly Fee: Pay only a $6 Monthly Fee, which is waived with a minimum average monthly account balance of $2,500.
- Waived ATM Fees:Â Pay no surcharges when using an ATM in the Cirrus network.
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PayPal debit FYW. On another note this is what we have to look forward to if that new law passes.