No, the U.S. Bank Business Triple Cash Card does not have travel insurance. While the U.S. Bank Business Triple Cash Card does have benefits such as zero fraud liability and global emergency services, travel insurance is not among the card’s perks. This is because the U.S. Bank Business Triple Cash Card is made for people who want good rewards on everyday spending.
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The U.S. Bank Business Triple Cash Rewards World Elite Mastercard® does not offer an authorized user bonus, currently. Some credit cards give a bonus for adding an authorized user, though this is a relatively rare feature and the U.S. Bank Business Triple Cash Card is not among the cards offering it.
Adding an authorized user to your U.S. Bank Business Triple Cash Card still has benefits, though. To start, the authorized user is able to build credit. In addition, an authorized user’s spending still counts toward earning a card’s initial bonus. And authorized users’ purchases will earn rewards at the same rate as the primary cardholder’s purchases. Only the primary cardholder is able to redeem rewards earned by any user on the card, though.… read full answer
No. U.S. Bank Business Triple Cash does not offer extended warranty protection. U.S. Bank Business Triple Cash does have other benefits, though, including a $100 annual software subscription credit, chip technology, and zero fraud liability.
The U.S. Bank Business Triple Cash card uses all three major credit bureaus: Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion. Either one or more credit bureau may be used when evaluating a U.S. Bank credit card application.
That being said, regardless of the credit bureau(s) U.S. Bank chooses to use, you will always see a hard pull on your credit report after you apply.… read full answer
If you get approved, the U.S. Bank Business Triple Cash card will report your account information monthly to all three major credit bureaus.
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