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Barclaycard miles&more

Barclaycard miles&more

  1. Anonymous Guest

    Hi,
    I am non-US resident currently working in USA till end of July (2017). I was thinking about applying for the Barclaycard miles and more card – I will be able to get 35 000 miles from their promotion. However, I am not sure if it is worth pursuing this idea – as I will be here only for half a year. I guess i will have to resign from the card after 1 year (January 2018) – is it hard to do that when not in US? Will I have any problems for not having permanent address in US from August (I can put address of my friend)?
    I am leaving in Europe and as for now I hold the Senator status in Lufthansa.
    I would appreciate your help.

  2. David W Community Ambassador

    If you have an SSN, you can apply for the card. The miles might be worth it. You can pretty much call from anywhere in the world to cancel the card. It should be very easy to do, provided all balances are paid off. I’m not sure if you can use a foreign address though.

  3. Gaurav Community Ambassador

    You could call and open the card and set up your account for all correspondence to be sent via email. No reason why you can’t continue to hold the card as long as you have some way to pay your bills.

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