AGR Credit Card change (October 2022)

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Just received my Preferred card today, which I had applied for on the public offer after cancelling my BofA card last month. I called FNBO, and the very nice rep confirmed that I am eligible for the bonus points with $1,000 purchases. I immediately paid my cable bill and about 3 months of my insurance bill to get to exactly $1,000, so I'll be watching to see when the bonus points show up.

I found a link on the "classic" website to download the Benefits Guide. It was a bare bones MC World version, with no meaningful benefits: no warranty extension, no rental car insurance, no nuthin'. I'm wondering whether this card really does have no retail benefits, or they've just not gotten around to linking to the correct Benefits Guide. Some of my no-fee cards have been reducing or eliminating benefits over the past couple of years, but I expected more from a $99/year fee card.
 
I just filed for (and got approved for) the new AGR card de novo. We'll see how this goes. (The 30k welcome bonus was something that I logically could not pass on...) I'll see where I am when I get there, but I'll probably dump a tax payment on there to grab a batch of TQPs if I'm gonna "need" them this year.
 
My husband and I have each used our new (no-fee) AGR MasterCard once earlier in the week (him 3 days ago, me yesterday), and the transactions are appearing in our FNBO account online, but no AGR points from those transactions yet. What's the typical delay between use of an AGR credit card and receiving the AGR points for those transactions?
 
My husband and I have each used our new (no-fee) AGR MasterCard once earlier in the week (him 3 days ago, me yesterday), and the transactions are appearing in our FNBO account online, but no AGR points from those transactions yet. What's the typical delay between use of an AGR credit card and receiving the AGR points for those transactions?

Typically around when the statement period ends.

The last month of Bank of America’s involvement was a bit unique in that they were being done as the transactions posted. Otherwise, pretty much every points-benefit credit card I’ve ever used will give you those points after the statement closes.
 
My husband and I have each used our new (no-fee) AGR MasterCard once earlier in the week (him 3 days ago, me yesterday), and the transactions are appearing in our FNBO account online, but no AGR points from those transactions yet. What's the typical delay between use of an AGR credit card and receiving the AGR points for those transactions?
As Trogdor stated, they are, generally, posted the day or day after your statement is "cut".
 
I just filed for (and got approved for) the new AGR card de novo. We'll see how this goes. (The 30k welcome bonus was something that I logically could not pass on...) I'll see where I am when I get there, but I'll probably dump a tax payment on there to grab a batch of TQPs if I'm gonna "need" them this year.
The problem with charging tax payments around here is that there's about a $45 "convenience fee" added. :( Anyhow, my property tax isn't anywhere near $5,000.
 
The problem with charging tax payments around here is that there's about a $45 "convenience fee" added. :( Anyhow, my property tax isn't anywhere near $5,000.
Yeah. I will have to pay my annual tax bill several times before I would be able to collect any TQPs :)
 
Yeah. I will have to pay my annual tax bill several times before I would be able to collect any TQPs :)
Between our property tax bill and the quarterly estimated tax payments the hubby makes (because he's self-employed), those would probably be enough to collect TQPs, IF we were to charge them on the AGR credit card -- but we've always cut paper checks instead.
 
Between our property tax bill and the quarterly estimated tax payments the hubby makes (because he's self-employed), those would probably be enough to collect TQPs, IF we were to charge them on the AGR credit card -- but we've always cut paper checks instead.
I usually pay my property tax using E-check rather than credit card, since I try to avoid paying the service charge that goes with credit card payments which is not insignificant.
 
I usually pay my property tax using E-check rather than credit card, since I try to avoid paying the service charge that goes with credit card payments which is not insignificant.
One reason why we do paper checks for the property tax payments is because they can be dropped off at any local bank, which saves a stamp, and saves the gas money which would otherwise be spent on a road trip to the county seat.
On the other hand, the IL Secretary of State encourages drivers to do license plate renewals online. They'll accept either e-checks or credit cards; we go the credit card route (so we could in theory use our AGR credit card for that), but there is an approx. $3.00 "convenience fee" tacked onto the approx. $150 credit card payment for each license plate renewal (and we have 4 of those each year, counting our daughter's car, which is a hand-me-down from her dad, so the title is still in his name).
 
MODERATOR'S NOTE: Sigh. Another case where I have to admonish myself before reminding others that this thread's subject is AGR credit card change, and we should stick to it in this thread.

Thanks for your your understanding, cooperation and participation.
 
The problem with charging tax payments around here is that there's about a $45 "convenience fee" added. :( Anyhow, my property tax isn't anywhere near $5,000.
I've done the math - the points usually just about wash with the fees, but if I park it on a card with added spend-induced benefits (e.g. Delta giving MQMs at spend thresholds), it adjusts the calculus.
 
My statement on one of my cards closed yesterday. Points showed up in my AGR account this morning.

My other card statement closes on the 21st. So we will see then. But so far so good.
 
Talked to 2nd agent at FNBO. They also do not have an answer. After looking at my statement, it looks like they are only transferring points for purchases made since they took over from BOA. Now the question is how to get the points for the purchases made between Oct 7 and Oct 23 when FNBO took over the account. I will be paying FNBO for all those purchases on this statement but no points sent to AGR for the pre FNBO period. ? They are having another person call me back within 48 hours. We will see how that goes.
BOA was posting my points daily as charges cleared in October before the transition, they weren't waiting for the statement date. My statement just cycled last week and I am happy to say FNBO posted my points, apparently correctly, for activity done with them after transition. BOA had already posted what they owed me before the cutover.
 
BOA was posting my points daily as charges cleared in October before the transition, they weren't waiting for the statement date. My statement just cycled last week and I am happy to say FNBO posted my points, apparently correctly, for activity done with them after transition. BOA had already posted what they owed me before the cutover.
This was my experience as well. FNBO posted the points on time. I thought it looked a bit short at first, but then realized BOA had been posting points on a daily basis before the transition. The posting of points by FNBO was the last wait-and-see-what-happens item in the BOA-FNBO transfer. All seems to be well, and for me, it looks like it was a seamless and trouble-free transfer.
 
I got my first statement in a kind of weird way. Apparently it's not available on the website (desktop only, no mobile 🤔). A link was sent to my email to download the statement. Personally I don't like that.
Anyway, the statement informed me that future purchases of Amtrak food&bev receive a 10% credit on the bill. I never buy f&b from Amtrak but I may consider it now. It was nice getting the double points for dining!
 
I got my first statement in a kind of weird way. Apparently it's not available on the website (desktop only, no mobile 🤔). A link was sent to my email to download the statement. Personally I don't like that.
Anyway, the statement informed me that future purchases of Amtrak food&bev receive a 10% credit on the bill. I never buy f&b from Amtrak but I may consider it now. It was nice getting the double points for dining!

It is available on the website. Homepage, left menu listing, "View Statements". Brings up the list of available statements for download.
 
I got my first statement in a kind of weird way. Apparently it's not available on the website (desktop only, no mobile 🤔). A link was sent to my email to download the statement. Personally I don't like that.
Anyway, the statement informed me that future purchases of Amtrak food&bev receive a 10% credit on the bill. I never buy f&b from Amtrak but I may consider it now. It was nice getting the double points for dining!
Besides the 10% (or 20% for the preferred card) statement credit for onboard purchases, you also earn 3 points per dollar for Amtrak purchases (including food and beverage).
 
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Received the new card in the mail from FNBO, activated it, no issue so far.

Then I went to set up my "on-line" account and kept getting error messages.
Turns out our new bank for the Amtrak card does for have the ability to support those of us
who use Safari on our Macs. I use 2 older MACS, and I have had no issues with any companies that
I do business with.

All FNBO told is is that they are "working on it", and that the holders of the Amtrak cards are the first time that they have had so many MAC users.

Where did Amtrak find this bank ??

Ken
 
Received the new card in the mail from FNBO, activated it, no issue so far.

Then I went to set up my "on-line" account and kept getting error messages.
Turns out our new bank for the Amtrak card does for have the ability to support those of us
who use Safari on our Macs. I use 2 older MACS, and I have had no issues with any companies that
I do business with.

All FNBO told is is that they are "working on it", and that the holders of the Amtrak cards are the first time that they have had so many MAC users.

Where did Amtrak find this bank ??

Ken
I use an "old" Macbook Air and have not issues. Ok, I use Google Chrome, not Safari, so that's probably why.
 
I use an "old" Macbook Air and have not issues. Ok, I use Google Chrome, not Safari, so that's probably why.

Exactly, the older Mac Book, and Mac mini that I use can not be upgraded to Chrome, and thus use Safari, which again no other company has issues with.

Ken
 
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