Yes, the PenFed Gold Visa Card does have travel insurance. PenFed Gold Visa Card travel accident insurance covers accidental death or dismemberment while traveling on a common carrier, as long as the purchases are charged to the card.
To file a PenFed Gold Visa Card travel insurance claim, you’ll need to contact the Benefit Administrator. For details on timeframes and coverage limits, check the guide to benefits that came with your PenFed Gold Visa Card.
If you’re looking for a credit card with more travel benefits, you can always check out WalletHub’s recommendations for the best credit cards for travel insurance and travel rewards.
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By adding an authorized user, you can earn rewards faster and teach financial responsibility, also helping them improve their credit score. But you are also the one responsible for any purchases made by your authorized user.
To cancel a PenFed Gold Visa credit card, call customer service at 1 (800) 247-5626 and ask a customer service rep to cancel your card account. Cardholders can also cancel an account in person at a PenFed branch, or by mail.
Be aware that if there’s a balance remaining on the canceled account, you will still need to make at least the minimum payment every month until the balance is paid in full. You will also need to...
To check your PenFed Gold Visa Card balance, log in to your PenFed account online or call credit card customer service at 1-877-856-9690. It’s also possible to check your PenFed Gold Visa Card balance through the PenFed app.
How to Check Your PenFed Gold Visa Card Balance
Online: Log in to your PenFed account and click on the PenFed Gold Visa Card to see its balance.
By Phone: Call 1-877-856-9690 and follow the prompts account to see your...
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