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if you cancel a rewards credit card before the annual fee is due, how long do you have to wait to re

if you cancel a rewards credit card before the annual fee is due, how long do you have to wait to re

  1. scott New Member

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    [*]if you cancel a rewards credit card before the annual fee is due, how long do you have to wait to reapply and get the bonus promotion points again or will they allow that after a certain period of time?
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  2. gaspipe1 New Member

    From what I have read… 2 years and a Quarter from redeeming the bonus. So you get a card Jan, 2015… before 2016 you cxl… you can reapply April 2017. I have also read that with some cards the bonus is one in a lifetime.

  3. Anonymous Guest

    Scott, it all depends on the card issuer. Every issuer has a different policy. You’ll want to look in the terms of a credit card application to see how long you have to wait between earning the bonus on a card.

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