JetBlue Credit Card ReviewsReviews, rates, fees, and rewards details for The JetBlue Card. Compare to other cards and apply online in secondsJohn KiernanWalletHub
Low-altitude initial bonus. The 10,000 points that you’ll get for charging at least $1,000 to your JetBlue Mastercard within 90 days of account opening are worth about $128, according to WalletHub calculations. That offer is below average, among cards with bonuses in terms of points/miles (29,788) and below average... show more
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The JetBlue Credit Card payment address is as follows:
JetBlue Card Services P.O. Box 60517 City of Industry, CA 91716-0517
You should make sure you send your payment a few days in advance, since paying by mail isn't instantaneous. It's much faster to just do it online here.
You can report a lost JetBlue Credit Card by calling their customer service phone number at 866-928-3104.
You will be asked to verify your identity. After the automated customer service voice gives a summary of your account, you'll be asked what you'd like to do. To speak to a JetBlue...
If you wish to do that, you can certainly do so. Applicants are free to list any household income to which they have a reasonable expectation of access, along with any debts and liabilities they personally owe, according to the CARD Act.
You can cancel your JetBlue Credit Card by calling Barclaycard's customer service at 302-622-8990.
We recommend checking out this article first, seeing as there's no annual fee and closing a credit card account can negatively affect your credit standing.
Yes, you can use your JetBlue credit card anywhere. The only JetBlue card currently available is the JetBlue Card, which operates on the Mastercard network and can be used in most places that accept credit cards across 210 countries and territories worldwide.
In addition to high acceptance rates, the JetBlue...
You will get a statement in the mail for your JetBlue Credit Card every month. With that said, you can switch to paperless statements.
To sign up for paperless statements, log in to your account here and select Paperless Statements from the Services menu. You can view, print or download...
I really like all the rewards I see here! However, Capital One's Platinum Card has no balance transfer fee, and Jetblue's late fee is higher. Jetblue has enforces a max penalty APR, while ours does not. It is a little wierd that Capital One's Platinum Card cash advance rate is better than Jetblue's, although they have the same cash advance fee. I was disappointed to find out that Jetblue charges a foreign transaction fee, as my family likes to travel a lot and we depend on a card that does not charge us for foreign transactions.
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Barry Davignon @barryd_2
According to the info above, they do NOT charge a foreign transaction fee.
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Dan Ackerman @dan.ackerman.906
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I like that the JetBlue Card has no annual fee, and then a low annual fee after the first year. What I also like is that the interest rate seems to be a bit more fair than other cards. I've had cards with stores such as Sears and the interest skyrocketed after the first year to about 21%. The rewards you get from this card seem to be a lot better in comparison as well. It seems like having the ability to travel from rewards can outweigh cash-back at times because if you travel, these types of offers make it much more affordable.
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Tyler Kurliak @tyler.kurliak
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The JetBlue card was great when I was traveling all of the time. If you don't stay in one place for very long I would highly recommend this card. It seemed perfect for me and my family. The annual fee is annoying but the points add up quite quickly(depending on how you use it). But now that I don't travel as much the card has lost it's perks it seems though. All in all it's a pretty good card if you don't mind paying the annual fee and love to travel.
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Barry Davignon @barryd_2
According to the information above, there is NO ANNUAL FEE to have the card.
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Liz Morgan @liz15
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Recently, the nearest airport to me, Cleveland Hopkins, has opened up access to JetBlue airplanes and we have flown quite a times. This card seems perfect for what my family would like to do with air travel and rewards program. My AMEX Blue or Discover card doesn't offer the same incentives for air travel, nor does it offer 20,000 points for spending $1,000 in the first three months. This card will be great for our first vacation!
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Jaron Castilleja @jcastilleja
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This seems like the ultimate traveler's card, though the annual fee is unfortunate. If you like to travel, are able to pay off your balance in full every month and can manage your money effectively, this is a decent card. Most of the fees and rates (cash advance, foreign transaction fee, late fee, etc) are similar to cards that I use myself, such as the Chase Slate card. The APR on the JetBlue credit card is reasonable, and $40 in fees isn't terrible if you're planning on getting the most out of their promotions and point system. Otherwise, stay away.
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Barry Davignon @barryd_2
Things may have changed since last year, but the information above indicates that there is NO ANNUAL FEE to have the JetBlue card.
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John Smith @johns1
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This card is pretty good - the rewards are decent and the points add up, but my main problem is Jet Blue service in my area. It's hard for me to get a good flight out of my local airport on Jet Blue, so the Jet Blue Credit Card ended up not being a particularly good credit card for my specific needs. Besides that though I had no problems with it, I will just be switching to a card that serves an airline that more frequently flies to and from my local airport.
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Anna Cross @across
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The JetBlue American Express Card is exceptional in my eyes. I like the fact that the late payment fee is not too much. I have used many of the CreditOne cards and I really hate that some cards from them are really high in their late fees. I was also using the CreditOne card overseas and the foreign gee was outrageous. I like that the fee is pretty low on this card. I plan to try this one out.
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Linda tatro @cammers19944
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This is a great card for a frequent traveler, I don't like the fact that there is an annual fee of forty dollars, kind of offsets the rewards that you might earn. I also feel the interest rate is a bit high. I personally prefer Capital One because there is no annual fee, and if you pay on time for five months your maximum amount is raised. If your credit is not so good Capital One is the card for you, it will help rebuild your credit. The JetBlue card is good for people that have a good credit score and take advantage of the bonus points. I myself would not fit into that mode so would not really be interested in this card.
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jon @littlejon8
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Basic, penalty and cash advance interest rates are quite high. Bonus points are very good especially the 1 point per $1 purchase. Make interest rates more reasonable and this would be a great credit card.
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Panache Sobe @panache.sobe
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The annual fee of $40 is steep. But the points rewarded on the other hand seem to be a pretty lucrative deal specially 1 point on $1 for any purchase. I would probably consider this card since most of my locations have an option to fly Jet Blue.
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