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Capital One No Hassle Miles Rewards

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  • Requires excellent credit rating
  • For frequent travelers and shoppers
  • Earn miles, merchandise, rewards or cash back
  • Variable rate on purchases and balance transfers, currently 9.9%
  • No Annual Fee
  • Get 5,000 bonus miles after your first purchase
  • Fly any airline, anytime
  • No blackout dates or seat restrictions
  • Intro APR * Intro APR Period * Applied To * Regular APR * Annual Fee *
    N/A N/A N/A 9.99% Variable No Annual Fee
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    Get the rewards card that lets you fly any airline, anytime with no blackout dates or seat restrictions. Plus, you’ll get 5,000 bonus miles after your first purchase. There are no balance transfer fees - and unlike most rewards cards, there’s no annual fee. Start enjoying the rewards of the Capital One No Hassle Miles card today.

    Earn one mile for each dollar you spend. There are five ways to redeem your miles:

  • Travel - Fly free for as little as 9,000 miles
  • Cash - Get $200 cash back after you accumulate 20,000 miles
  • Merchandise - Redeem miles for the latest electronics and other brand name merchandise
  • Charitable Donations - Donate your miles to your favorite charity
  • Certificate Rewards - Redeem your miles for gift certificates

    Important FAQs

    Q: What is an Excellent Credit Rating?
    A: You have excellent credit if all of these are true: (1) you have had a loan or credit card for at least 3 years, (2) you have a credit card with a credit limit greater than $10,000, (3) you have NEVER been more than 60 days late on a credit card, medical bill or loan payment, and (4) you have never declared bankruptcy.

    Q: How does the No Hassle Miles card work with cash back?
    A: Each dollar you spend in purchases with your card earns you one mile. Once you've accumulated 20,000, 25,000 or 30,000 miles, you can redeem your miles for 1% cash back. For example, 20,000 miles can be redeemed for $200.

    Q: How many miles do I need to earn a ticket?
    A: The miles required for a ticket is determined by the price of the ticket multiplied by 90. For example, if you find a $100 ticket, you will need 9,000 miles. There is no minimum amount of miles needed before you can redeem for air travel.

    Q: Is there a maximum number of miles I can accumulate on my No Hassle Miles card account?
    A: You can earn as many as 10,000 miles per billing period for purchases.

    Q: When do the miles on my account expire?
    A: Another great feature of the No Hassle Miles card program is that your miles do not expire until five years from the end of the quarter in which they are earned, giving you ample time to decide how you want to redeem them.

    Q: Can I combine the miles I earn on my No Hassle Miles credit card with those earned in frequent-flyer programs or on other mileage cards?
    A: Because the No Hassle Miles card provides the flexibility to travel on any airline, miles may not be combined from different accounts or used in conjunction with other airline frequent-flyer or reward programs.

    Q: I already have an account with Capital One.® Can I change my current account into a No Hassle Miles card account?
    A: No, if you would like to have a No Hassle Miles card account, you will need to apply for it separately.

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