Atmos Rewards Summit Card 3x Points On Foreign Purchases: Any Catch?

Atmos Rewards Summit Card 3x Points On Foreign Purchases: Any Catch?

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We’ve just seen the launch of the $395 annual fee Atmos™ Rewards Summit Visa Infinite® Credit Card, which is the new premium personal credit card of Alaska & Hawaiian, coinciding with the introduction of the Atmos Rewards program.

There are lots of reasons to get this card, from a huge welcome bonus, to the great perks and rewards for spending on an ongoing basis. I’m sorry for the amount of content about this card at the moment, but this is truly innovative, and I know there are lots of questions, and I want to address as many as them as possible.

In this post, I’d like to talk about what might just be the most interesting aspect to spending on the Atmos Rewards Summit Card, which borders on seeming too good to be true…

The best one-size-fits-all card for foreign purchases

The Atmos Rewards Summit Card offers 3x points on eligible foreign transactions, with no caps. This applies to both the primary cardmember and to any authorized users (authorized users can be added to the card at no extra cost). Specifically, eligible foreign purchases include:

  • Purchases made in a foreign currency
  • Purchases made in US dollars if the transaction is made or processed outside the United States

In the interest of being thorough, let me copy and paste the portion of the terms addressing this:

3 Points for eligible Foreign Transactions: Earn 3 points for every $1 spent on eligible foreign transaction Net Purchases (1) made in a foreign currency, or (2) made in U.S. dollars if the transaction is made or processed outside of the United States and US Territories. Bank of America is not responsible for how foreign transactions are billed to the card.

Earn 3x points on all foreign spending

Let me emphasize that the card has no foreign transaction fees, so not only are you not paying those fees, but you’re being rewarded very handsomely. Personally, I value Atmos Rewards points at 1.5 cents each, so I’d consider that to be a 4.5% return on all foreign purchases, which is unrivaled.

While there are some cards that might be slightly more rewarding for specific categories of foreign spending — like dining, airfare, or hotels — there’s not another card that’s broadly this rewarding for all foreign spending.

Keep in mind that this is only the start of the rewards you get for spending on the card:

Admittedly this is a very specific situation, but if you were to spend $60,000 abroad, you’d earn 180,000 Atmos Rewards points, 30,000 Atmos Rewards status points (not including the 10,000 status points boost the card offers annually), and a 100,000-point Global Companion Award.

If you want to take it a step further, those 40,000 Atmos Rewards status points are enough to earn Atmos Rewards Gold status, which gets you oneworld Sapphire, offering perks like priority services and lounge access. That’s a pretty incredible setup, eh?

Easily unlock oneworld status with spending

Is 3x points on foreign spending too good to be true?

As you’d expect, there are a lot of questions about the Atmos Rewards Summit Card 3x points on foreign spending:

“I’ve looked but I couldn’t find what the terms are for the 3x points on foreign purchases. Is there an annual limit? Does it need to be combined with domestic spend?”

“Let me get this straight – any transaction outside the US will be in the x3 category? Is this capped? As someone living in Europe, that could make this card extremely valuable for me…”

Officially, there are no limits on how much you can spend abroad. Of course to get this card, you need to be eligible for credit cards in the United States, which requires having an address in the country, among other things.

As I look at the terms, there’s nothing there stating any limits as to how much you can spend abroad, both in absolute and relative (to domestic spending) terms. In practice, there are plenty of Americans living abroad who use US credit cards (given how much more lucrative they are than most foreign cards) without any issues.

So I don’t think there’s a catch here, but I will say this (and I’m not trying to fear monger, but am just trying to address the only potential concern) — keep in mind that banks can shut down your credit cards at will, and decide they no longer want to do business with you.

In the past, I’ve read reports where credit card issuers have shut down accounts because too big of a percentage of spending was consistently abroad. At the same time, that’s far from consistent, and I’ve also heard of people using their card living abroad for a decade without an issue.

My point is to say that based on how things currently stand, I think this benefit is as good as it sounds. At the same time, because of how generous it is, I wouldn’t be shocked if we eventually see some restrictions, whether that comes in the form of a cap on bonus points on foreign spending, arbitrary account shut downs, etc.

Again, I don’t have any inside knowledge here, I’m just sharing the (positive) reality of how I currently see things, and am also addressing the potential ways this could play out. It’s also entirely possible that this benefit continues as published now in the long run, and that we’re overestimating the amount of spending people will make abroad. After all, there are also lots of cards offering significant bonuses in other popular spending categories.

This is no doubt a lucrative bonus category

Bottom line

The Atmos Rewards Summit Card offers 3x points on foreign spending, with no foreign transaction fees and no caps. This is an unheard of bonus category, and makes this by far the best card for foreign spending.

What makes this even better is that beyond the 3x points, you also earn one status point for every $2 spent, and if you spend $60,000 in an anniversary year, you can receive a 100,000-point Global Companion Award.

We’ll see how this all plays out in the long run, but for now, this return on spending is every bit as great as it sounds, and this is the card to have in your wallet if you travel abroad a lot.

What do you make of the Atmos Rewards Summit Card 3x points on foreign purchases?

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  1. pstm91 Diamond

    This perk definitely falls under the "enjoy it while it lasts" umbrella. Yes, it will be abused, and yes, it will be reduced/scrapped over time.

  2. Tony Guest

    BoA is more risk-adverse than many other credit card issuers. This feature isn't going to last long, IMO.

  3. Alec Diamond

    I'd also assume this is less of a risk for a co-branded credit card than a CSR/Venture X or another bank card since it's the airline paying for the rewarded points?

  4. Dr. Stan Guest

    If I understand this write-up, we will get 3x points for foreign purchases. But for domestic purchases, we would only get 1 point for every $2 spent, so 0.5 USDCents for each dollar spent?

    1. Jack Guest

      No. Foreign purchases are 3x AWARD POINTS. Domestic purchases are 1x AWARD POINTS. All purchases are 1 STATUS POINT per $2 spent.

    2. Dr. Stan Guest

      Thanks, Jack!
      I appreciate the clarification!

    3. Jim Lovejoy Guest

      What we would get is 1 status point for every $2 spent. We would get 1 rewards point per dollars spent on everything except Alaska/Hawaii purchases and dining which also give 3x pts per $.

  5. Love Alaska Cards. Guest

    Hopefully,the 3X Points does not go the way of C1 Venture X unlimited PP visits for Friends & Family to only the Card Holder in a very short time.
    By the way, I applied and was approved. so,here we go.

  6. farnorthtrader Guest

    Trying to decide if it is worth the risk. I have a retail store in Canada and am trying to decide if it is worthwhile to switch card for inventory purchases, probably about $200-300K per year

  7. Andrew Diamond

    Applied through your link. :)

    1. Ben Schlappig OMAAT

      @ Andrew -- Thanks so much for the support, I appreciate it! :-)

  8. Tim Dunn Diamond

    foreign interchange fees are far lower than in the US so offering top level US-style credit card rewards for foreign purchases IS too good to be true.
    someone is buying that credit card business and the question is only when that someone decides they have had too much of it.

  9. Nobody Guest

    I don't think it'll be quite as great as it sounds for a lot of people. Unless you are living abroad, the majority of purchases abroad (for me at least) are hotels and food while traveling. I already get 3x points on those at a minimum from other cards. Obviously there are other ancillary benefits (earning status points, etc.) to consider as well. I'm getting the card, but I don't think it'll have a huge overall impact on my points earning.

    1. Norm Guest

      I live outside the US so the 3x is very appealing even though costs are lower so relatively fewer dollars are spent on most things.

  10. Eskimo Guest

    Enhancement based on customer feedbacks coming soon.

    "Our customers mostly don't make foreign purchase so we would replace the 3x to 1x but give you a $150 dining credit every 3rd Friday on a month starting with the letter "F".

  11. Jacob Guest

    I have several international flights booked over the next year so applying for this card is very tempting.

  12. Jordan Guest

    I have used a CSR and before that a CSP living abroad for the last 20 years without issue. 99% of spend on everyday purchases abroad or on travel in USD. No issue whatsoever at least with Chase.

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pstm91 Diamond

This perk definitely falls under the "enjoy it while it lasts" umbrella. Yes, it will be abused, and yes, it will be reduced/scrapped over time.

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Tony Guest

BoA is more risk-adverse than many other credit card issuers. This feature isn't going to last long, IMO.

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Jim Lovejoy Guest

What we would get is 1 status point for every $2 spent. We would get 1 rewards point per dollars spent on everything except Alaska/Hawaii purchases and dining which also give 3x pts per $.

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