New TD Bank Miles Earning Credit Card: 25K Bonus + 3X on Travel & Dining

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TD Bank has replaced their Easy Rewards Visa with a new “miles” earning credit card called the TD First Class Visa Signature. With a 25K ($250) sign-up bonus, $0 first year annual fee, 3X earning on dining and travel and no foreign transaction fees, it is definitely worth covering.

The Sign-Up Offer

Earn up to 25,000 bonus First Class miles, which equals $250 when you book your travels – you’ll earn 15,000 the first time you use your card to make a purchase, and earn an extra 10,000 bonus First Class miles when you spend $3,000 in the first 6 billing cycles.

Card Features

  • Earn unlimited 3x First Class miles on all eligible travel purchases, including flights, hotels, car rentals, cruises, dining and more. (As is indicated in the bonus section, miles are worth $.01 each when redeemed for travel.)
  • No foreign transaction fees.
  • Annual fee waived the first year, then $89.

You can find the full terms of the offer along with all of the credit card benefits on the application page. A link to the application can be found on our Best Signup Offers page.

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Ivan Caissie

They dont want to give me a visa card

Harry

Very interesting

Bourbon Miles

Thanks for your last update Travel girl. Since your TD Connect card was shut down do you believe the TD Go “Teen” debit card – with much more conservative load restrictions – might be another TD Aeroplan Visa reloading opportunity – albeit a small one?

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Travel girl

I got the TD Aeroplan Visa and the TD Bank Connect Re-loadable Debit card. You CANNOT use a TD Aeroplan Visa card to load funds onto a TD Bank Connect Re-loadable Debit card!! Just found this out the hard way (not that I got all these cards). TD Bank rep told me you cannot load the TD Bank Connect Re-loadable Debit card from a credit card, you can only load it from a checking account! >;-(

Travel girl

** CORRECTION! A TD Bank customer service agent told me that info and when I called back a different TD Bank customer service agent told me you could. Two different answers!

Bourbon Miles

Travel girl, did you eventually discover if your TD Aeroplan Visa earns points for every Connect debit card reload or does it code as a no-points-payment? Many thanks.

Travel girl

I got the TD Bank Reloadable Debit and the TD Bank Aeroplan Visa card. I would load the debit card from the Visa and once it would post, it would post as a purchase. So I would get the points. They eventually caught on and closed down my debit card for “unusual spending habits”.

Chief

Does TD award points if you use a TD credit card to load a TD Buxx card?

William Charles

Hasn’t this card been available for ages?

Not A New Card

Agreed, not a new card and nothing has changed about it, sign up bonus is still the same as it has for ages + the categories are the same as well

Lantean

I assume these miles can’t be transferred to Aeroplan? 🙁

Dima

Tried applying for one of their other cards after opening a TD Bank account in Florida with my Kansas address. They wouldn’t give me credit card – wanted me to go into the TD Bank branch for a banker to verify my ID and call TD Credit department from the bank when they do so. Doesn’t matter that the branch made copies of my IDs when they opened checking account – that wasn’t good enough. Had to physically go back to a branch to get verified.