No. PenFed Gold Visa does not offer extended warranty protection. PenFed Gold Visa does have other benefits, though, including no foreign transaction fee, monthly credit bureau reporting, and zero fraud liability.
You can get a cash advance with your PenFed Gold Visa by following these steps:
Call PenFed customer service at (800) 247-5626 and request a PIN, if you don’t already have one.
Insert the credit card at an ATM and enter the PIN.
Select the cash advance option on the ATM screen.… read full answer
Enter the amount you’d like to withdraw.
Withdraw the cash and remove the credit card from the ATM.
Before you take out a PenFed Gold Visa cash advance, it’s important to note that it is a very expensive transaction. There are $0 cash advance fees but there’s a separate cash advance APR of 17.99% that applies as soon as you withdraw the cash. There may be ATM-owner fees, too.
The starting credit limit for the PenFed Gold Visa card is $500. But your credit limit might be higher, if your credit score, income, and other financial factors qualify you for it.
The PenFed credit card annual fee is $0 for all credit cards, as of August 2020. While it’s common for a credit card issuer to offer at least one credit card without an annual fee, PenFed is among a small number of major issuers that extend that benefit to all credit cards.… read full answer
Having a $0 annual fee is especially useful for people who want to get one of PenFed’s rewards credit cards. Since you don’t have to recoup the cost of the annual fee, you can start making money from your first purchase onward. There are multiple PenFed credit cards that offer attractive rewards, but only a few have initial bonuses, and those bonuses are small. That’s not unusual, though, since credit cards with $0 annual fees tend not to offer big bonuses.
It’s good to note that to get any PenFed credit card, you must first join Pentagon Federal Credit Union. Luckily, anyone can join and there’s no annual fee for that either, plus no one-time joining fee. You’ll just have to open PenFed savings account with at least $5 in it.
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