The Navy Federal Go Rewards Credit Card offers up to 3 points per $1 back on your spending, plus an introductory low-interest promotion for new purchases for several months.
The card features two helpful benefits to applicants. First, you can pre-qualify to see which of Navy Federal’s credit cards you’re eligible for with no impact to your credit scores. Second, if your application is approved, you can get instant access to a digital version of your card while you wait for the physical card to arrive.
However, this $0-annual-fee card is available only to Navy Federal Credit Union members. Here are five things to know about the Navy Federal Go Rewards Credit Card.
1. It earns rewards
While there’s no sign-up bonus for new cardholders, you’ll earn rewards on your spending:
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3 points per $1 spent at restaurants.
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2 points per $1 spent on gas.
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1 point per $1 on everything else.
Redeem rewards for cash back, travel, merchandise or gift cards. There’s no limit to the amount of rewards you can earn, and they don’t expire.
2. It’s free of many fees
The Navy Federal Go Rewards Credit Card charges no annual fee, balance transfer fee or foreign transaction fee. You would be subject to a fee if you make a late payment, though. Also note that while there’s no balance transfer fee, there’s also no 0% APR promotion for balance transfers. Any transferred balances would be subject to the card’s standard interest rate.
3. There’s a low promotional APR for new purchases
While there’s no balance transfer offer, the Navy Federal Go Rewards Credit Card has this promotion for new purchases (as of this writing): 0.99% introductory APR for 6 months, then a variable APR applies.
4. You can qualify with average credit
There isn’t an abundance of rewards credit cards available for consumers with average credit, but you can qualify for the Navy Federal Go Rewards Credit Card with average to excellent credit (typically, that corresponds to FICO scores of 630 or higher).
5. You must be a Navy Federal member
To be eligible for this card, you must become a member of Navy Federal Credit Union. Membership is open to those who:
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Are serving or have served in the military.
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Are related to someone who is serving or has served in the military.
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Are related to, or are living with, current Navy Federal Credit Union members.
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Are Department of Defense employees or contractors, or are U.S. government employees assigned to Department of Defense installations.
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Are eligible through select employee groups.
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