Earn Up to 2,500 Points for Paying Bills with US Bank Cards [Targeted]

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Earn Up to 2,500 Points for Paying Bills with US Bank Cards

US Bank is sending out emails with offers that can earn you 1,500 or 2,500 points for paying your bills with a US Bank credit card. Let’s take a look at the details of this promotion and how you can check if you are targeted.

The Offer

Save time and earn 2,500 point (or 1,500) when you pay two or more electric, gas, water or sanitation bills with your U.S. Bank credit card by October 23, 2024. You need to enroll by August 30, 2024.

This offer was sent out by email, so you need to check your inbox to see if you are eligible. Bot personal and business cards are being targeted. Email subjects are:

  • Earn 2,500 points when you pay utility bills with your card. OR
  • Earn 1,500 points when you pay utility bills with your card

Key Terms

  • To be eligible for the offer, you must pay two electric, gas, water or sanitation bills either with the same provider twice or two different providers by October 23, 2024.
  • If you qualify, the 2,500 (or 1,500) points award will be applied to your account 2-3 billing cycles after the end of the promotion period.
  • The maximum number of points awards is one.
  • This offer is not transferable.
  • This offer may not apply if your credit card has changed to a different type of card within the last 12 weeks or changes before the points award is applied. U.S. Bank cannot control how merchants choose to identify their business and/or classify purchases and reserves the right to determine which purchases qualify.

Conclusion

This is a generous offer for easy points. Check your emails to see if you qualify. There is no minimum payment amount mentioned in the offer so any two bill payments should qualify.

Let us know if you are targeted and which cards have the offer!

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