National Bank World Elite Mastercard: Record-High Offer of Up to 70,000 Points! (Extended)

 

 

5 Comments
  1. Alex YYZ

    Anniversary bonus of 30,000 points – isn’t it better to keep the card, say, 2 extra months into the 2nd year, to get that anniversary bonus – and then cancel or downgrade, and thus get a prorated refund of the annual fee?

  2. Paulk YYZ

    I applied and received the card with a $5000 credit limit. No big deal as I plan to keep purchases under $2500 per month in accelerated categories and keep in the wallet for the extended travel medical. If they ever ditch that insurance, I’ll cut up the card…

  3. David

    I signed up for the National Bank world elite a couple of months ago… but they gave me the platinum with a 500 CAD spend limit so no bonus plus the card wasn’t the card I signed up for and the card that did arrive arrived late. Apparently, I was still eligible for the signup bonus but it is very difficult to get since I am not even able to spend more than the card limit… Even if you try to overpay 3000 CAD everything gets declined after 500 CAD. I signed up for the card for the World Elite National Bank lounge access since Priority Pass is gone. so this platinum card is useless for me. Taking the bad situation and trying to make it better I figured I’d at least try to get the sign-up bonus but the card would decline purchases after 500 CAD. Over the phone no help long wait time and when I did get through no help with getting me the card I actually signed up for or increasing my credit limit. They were not able to do anything and said I had to wait 6 months. I took a hit on my credit and didn’t even get anything that I actually wanted or could use in return. Overall unimpressed with National Bank. Even with these increased sign-up bonuses, it’s probably not worth the hassle because there is no way to know for sure which card you will get and what credit limit you will receive…. even if you have very high credit limits with every other bank in Canada.

  4. KMG

    I’m interested in seeing an article on travel insurance included with a credit card and in particular for seniors. Unfortunately some seem to cut off at age 65.

    1. KMG

      Sorry I meant to say medical travel insurance.

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