USBank Club Carlson: Android Pay $5 SC for $10 spend

Voyaging Doc

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Not a hot deal but in case you're a cheapo like me AND you haven't chucked out your Android for the Discover Apple Pay promo you may have received a similar email in your inbox:


Now that your Club CarlsonSM Premier Rewards Visa Signature® Card works with Android Pay, you can simply tap and pay with your Android™ phone2 at over a million retailers that accept contactless payments.

Receive a $5 statement credit1 for making a purchase of $10 or more3 when you pay with Android Pay. It's an opportunity to discover the world of mobile purchasing for yourself.

Add your Club Carlson℠ Premier Rewards Visa Signature Card to Android Pay today. Add more convenience and security to shopping.



In order to receive this offer, you must make at least one net purchase (purchases minus credits or returns) of $10 or more during the promotion period to receive a $5 credit to your statement. The statement credit will be applied to your account within 10-12 weeks after the end of the promotion period. This offer is not transferable. The maximum number of statement credits is one. Your account must remain open, have available credit, and be current (no minimum payment past due) to qualify. 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 statement credit is applied. This offer is accurate as of 10/19/2015. If you have any questions, call Cardmember Service at800-236-4012.
2 Android Pay works with Android devices with 4.4 (KitKat) operating system or higher, and a NFC chip, on any carrier network, in the U.S.
3 Promotion period is from October 19, 2015 through November 30, 2015. This offer only extends to purchases made using your Club CarlsonSM Premier Rewards Visa Signature® Card ending in at participating merchants for “Android Pay” transactions. An Android Pay transaction is a transaction made using your Android Pay enrolled Android device with 4.4 (KitKat) operating system or higher, and a NFC chip, on any carrier network, in the U.S. to make an in-store or in-app purchase at participating merchants. Not all merchants participate in Android Pay.
 
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