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Update: The BankAmericard Cash Rewards Credit Card from Bank of America is also a fantastic option, as it now offers 2% cash back at grocery stores and wholesale clubs on the first $2,500 in purchases each quarter. Additionally, you’ll receive a 10% bonus whenever you redeem cash back into a Bank of America checking or savings account, and this card does not have an annual fee.

With the change occurring in less than two weeks, you may be wondering which cards to use next time you stop by to stock up on bulk items. Keep reading for a rundown of some of the best Visa options, all of which will offer solid rewards for your Costco purchases.

1. Costco Anywhere Visa Card by Citi

The new co-branded option will be the Costco Anywhere Visa from Citi.

The first pick is the most obvious one. If you currently hold the TrueEarnings Amex card, you don’t need to do anything to be switched over to the new Citi-issued Visa — and you should have received the new card last month. (Note that the last day to use the Amex will be June 19.) Like the previous Amex-issued card, the Costco Anywhere Visa will offer bonus cash-back categories, though the list has been improved to include an opportunity to earn 4% cash back. Details are as follows:

  • 4% cash back on eligible gas worldwide, including gas at Costco, for the first $7,000 per year and then 1% cash back thereafter
  • 3% cash back on restaurant and eligible travel purchases worldwide
  • 2% cash back on all other purchases from Costco and Costco.com
  • 1% cash back on all other purchases

The sweet spot for this new card is clearly gas purchases at Costco and other vendors, though note the cap of $7,000 at the 4% level per year. Also note that while you’ll get 4% back on gas worldwide, the card charges a 3% foreign transaction fee, so it’s really only worth using in the US. You’ll earn a slightly better return on gas purchases with the Chase Ink Plus Business Card:2x on the first $50,000 in combined purchases at gas stations and hotel accommodations when purchased directly with the hotel each account anniversary year — equal to a 4.2% return based on TPG’s latest valuations. However, the new Costco Anywhere Visa Card won’t have an annual fee (with a paid Costco membership) while the Chase Ink Plus Business Card costs $95 per year.

2. Chase Freedom Unlimited

Moving on to non-co-branded Visa cards to use at Costco, the recently introduced Chase Freedom Unlimited is a solid option. This card offers 1.5% cash back on every purchase with no cap and no annual fee — higher than the Costco Anywhere Visa Card will earn you on non-bonus spending.

Plus, if you also hold a premium Ultimate Rewards-earning card like the Chase Sapphire Preferred or the Chase Ink Plus Business Card, you can redeem cash back earned from the Freedom Unlimited Card as Ultimate Rewards points, effectively increasing your return on all purchases from 1.5% to 3.15%. This could definitely be worth considering, especially if you’re interested in redeeming for awards rather than only receiving straight cash back — at least with this card (provided you also have another UR-earning card in your wallet), you have the option to transfer to a variety of travel partners.

3. Chase Freedom

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Chase Freedom cardholders have 10 days to take advantage of the bonus category for wholesale clubs, including Costco.

Not to be confused with the previous card, this option offers rotating quarterly bonus categories that earn you 5% cash back (or 5x Ultimate Ultimate Rewards) on the first $1,500 spent on eligible purchases. Now through June 30, you can earn these bonus rewards on purchases at grocery stores and wholesale clubs including BJ’s, Sam’s Club and — yes — Costco.

That only leaves you 10 days to maximize the bonus category (assuming you’ve registered by June 14), but it could be worth it if you already hold the Chase Freedom and want to earn a 10.5% return on spending at Costco. Just remember that, as with the Chase Freedom Unlimited, you need to hold the Chase Sapphire Preferred or the Ink Plus Business Card to translate cash back into redeemable points. Even if you don’t hold one of these other cards, though, the ability to earn 5% back on Costco purchases is not too shabby at all. This card has no annual fee, though it does charge foreign transaction fees.

4. Chase Sapphire Preferred

Due to its wholesale prices, Costco is a go-to for many shoppers looking to buy big-ticket items like TVs and jewelry. If you plan to make a large purchase at this retailer, you might want to consider using this card due to its purchase protection policy. With the Chase Sapphire Preferred, you’re covered for theft, damage or “involuntary and accidental parting” on eligible items for up to 120 days after you made the purchase (charging it to this card, of course). The policy will replace, repair or reimburse you for up to $500 for each claim, with a maximum of $50,000 per account.

Even if you don’t need this coverage, the Chase Sapphire Preferred Card could be worth using on Costco purchases since it earns you valuable Ultimate Rewards points. You’ll only get 1 point per dollar at this retailer, since the card’s only bonus category is 2x on travel and dining, but you’ll still be getting a 2.1% return based on TPG’s valuation. The Chase Sapphire Preferred Card has a $95 annual fee that’s waived the first year, and no foreign transaction fees.

5. Alaska Airlines Visa Signature Card

This card earns a place on the list thanks to the valuable miles you'll earn at Costco and beyond.
This card earns a place on the list thanks to the valuable miles you’ll earn at Costco and beyond.

The last card on this list may be surprising to some, since it doesn’t offer any bonuses on spending at Costco. Still, the Alaska Airlines Visa Signature Card earns you 1 mile per dollar on everyday purchases (and 3 miles per dollar on Alaska Airlines purchases), and TPG values these miles at 1.8 cents apiece — higher than any other airline currency.

Though Alaska awards on popular redemptions like Emirates partner flights recently got much more expensive, these miles can still be plenty valuable for Cathay Pacific flights, trips to Hawaii and more. For more information, see this post on 6 Alaska Awards That Still Make Sense to Book. This card comes with a $75 annual fee and no foreign transaction fees.

Bottom Line

With the upcoming switch to a Visa-only policy, Costco customers actually stand to benefit. Not only is the new Costco Anywhere Visa Card by Citi an improvement over the co-branded Amex thanks to improved cash-back categories, but there are plenty of other Visa cards that earn you valuable rewards with the retailer.

Source: thepointsguy.com