It's somewhat tiered according to the web page, 1% after $25,000. Spending that much might be kind of difficult in a year though.1 You will earn 2% cash back on the first $25,000 you spend annually at merchants classified by VISA as Grocery Stores & Supermarkets, Drug Stores & Pharmacies, Service Stations, Automated Fuel Dispensers and Recurring Payments (Merchant Codes: 5912, 5411, 5541 & 5542). Sometimes there are separate merchants located on the premises of these merchants but are classified by VISA in another manner, in which case this added benefit will not apply. Recurring payments are defined as payments made on a monthly or regular basis automatically billed by a merchant. Earn 1% cash back on purchases made after you have reached the 2% $25,000 annual maximum, and on all other purchases.
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Mar 4th, 2009 12:39 PM #1
Scotia Momentum Visa - 2 %, Gas, Groceries, Pre-Auth; 1 % Other. Not Tiered !, $39/yr
New Visa from Scotiabank, 2 % rebate for gas, groceries, drugstore and preauthorized payments, 1 % rebate for all other purchases (not cash advance obviously)
Annual fee of $39 dollars, maybe you can get this waived.
Promotional offer for the 1st 3 Months, of 2 % rebate on EVERYTHING.
There is a link to a rebate calculator on the site.
http://scotiabank.com/cda/content/0,...7_LIDen,00.htm
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Mar 4th, 2009 12:45 PM #2
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Mar 4th, 2009 01:16 PM #3
There are specific stores/gas stations etc that the 2% cash back reward applies to, dependant on the province that you live in, ie. for Ontario Petro Gas counts but not Sunoco Gas, etc..if you need a full list I could probably find it.
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Mar 4th, 2009 01:55 PM #5
Not bad for a VISA, but it looks like you're still better off with the 2% tiered Amex Gold, or any of the variety of 1% non-tiered Mastercards out there (PCF, Starwood, etc.).
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Mar 4th, 2009 02:24 PM #6
I currently like the 1% Cashback TD Gold Visa with free auto club membership. If you maintain $5K in your account the yearly fee is waived.
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Mar 4th, 2009 03:40 PM #7
l hope employee gets no yearly fee for this
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Mar 4th, 2009 04:22 PM #8
Is that $25000 only on gas and groceries? Or is that $25000 at those particular retailers (like Loblaws, where you can buy many other things)? I agree that it would be hard to buy that much gas and groceries in a year. Maybe if you drove an SUV

I've been using that TD Gold Elite Visa for a few years now. Because of the deluxe auto club membership (similar to a CAA family membership), even the $99 annual fee is not too bad. And the 1% cashback cheque that you get at the end of the year is always larger than you expect (damn you, RFD).
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Mar 4th, 2009 04:26 PM #9
The website calculator doesn't take into account the $25K limit on 2% cash back.
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Mar 4th, 2009 04:32 PM #10
19.99% interest minus 2% cash back still isn't that great if you plan on maintaining any sort of balance... I think I'll keep my 8.99% VISA!
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Mar 4th, 2009 04:37 PM #11
this depends on the user...
if the annual fee is only $39, this can almost be recovered from gas alone. I average $250 in gas a month. On a 1% card, I get $2.50 a month back. With this card, I get an extra $2.50 or $30 a year.
add groceries of about $200 a month and you are talking an extra $24 a year.
Total is $54 - you are making an extra $15 a year... not a lot... but still more.
some people have expensive drugs that are covered by the company drug plan... 2% on drugs can be a lot of money too... I know a guy who spends about 3k on (legal) drugs a month... (he is really messed up...)
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Mar 4th, 2009 04:44 PM #12
I got excited reading the thread title until the $39/year.
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Mar 4th, 2009 05:02 PM #13
I still like my AMEX Gold 2% no annual fee. (Yes, tiered).
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