U.S. Bank
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US Bank Business Altitude Connect Card Points Devaluation
Points used to be worth 1 cent each for most redemptions, and now that rate has dropped to 0.75 cents (3,333 points for $25 credit) per point, unless you have a business checking/savings account.
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U.S. Bank Altitude Reserve Negative Changes Going Into Effect on Dec. 15
US Bank has sent out a letter regarding upcoming changes for the U.S. Bank Altitude® Reserve Visa Infinite® Card.
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U.S. Bank Smartly Card Caps 4% Earning, Adds Exclusions for Existing Cardholders
US Bank is informing grandfathered cardholders that their earning will be capped as well. The email says that changes will go live starting 9/15/25.
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U.S. Bank Smartly Card Changes Now Live, Existing Cardholders Retain Old Benefits
We have confirmation that changes are coming to the U.S. Bank Smartly Visa Signature Card on April 14. Existing cardholders will retain the current benefits.
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U.S. Bank Will Add 12-Month Expiration to Rewards Points When There’s No Activity on Account
Effective April 14, 2025, any new points will expire if the account is not active. To keep your account active, simply make a purchase, maintain a balance or redeem rewards.
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[Dead] US Bank Altitude Reserve Discontinued, But There’s Still a Working Link
There are rumors that the US Bank Altitude Reserve credit card could be discontinued on November 11, right before the launch of the new US Bank Smartly credit card.
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US Bank Says It Will Fix 3X Mobile Wallet Earning Issues on Altitude Reserve Card
The U.S. Bank Altitude® Reserve Visa Infinite® Card is a great product for everyday purchases. It earns 3x on purchases made with mobile wallets such as Apple Pay®, Google Pay™ and Samsung Pay.
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US Bank Now Shows You Full Credit Card Number Online
You can see the full US Bank credit card number online. This will only work for cards that you already have and have been activated.
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U.S. Bank Altitude Reserve Cardholders Not Getting Any Extra Perks During Pandemic
During the current pandemic, several credit card issuers have made changes to reflect the shift in spending habits for cardholders. This is especially noticeable for premium travel cards. These are cards that come with high annual fees and provide mostly travel related bonuses and benefits.







