Oct 31, 2019
sylviamachado91
THIS COMPANY IS THE WORST. DO NOT SIGN UP FOR THIS CREDIT CARD. WORST CUSTOMER SERVICE EVER. THE PEOPLE DO NOT EVEN SPEAK ENGLISH THEY ARE INDIA BASED. YOU CANNOT EVEN SPEAK TO A MANAGER AND ON TOP OF THAT THEY ARE SUPER RUDE. They do not try and accommodate you and help you instead they want you to do all the work. I will be closing this card as I do not care to
be a customer of them anymore They are unprofessional and rude. The loyalty here is not appreciated. If you need a good card to sign up for sign up for capital one. Their costumer service is exceptional. ZERO STARS FOR PRICE LINE REWARDS CREDIT CARD… show more
Jul 05, 2018
melissa_persian
I was very disappointed,when I applied it said I would get instantly $100 off my ticket, but somehow I could not get approved instantly... then they said I would get $100 statement credit later, but said I had to use it within 90 days. Now I could outfit has to be used within 30 days, so no credit at all. I would not give it even one star.........so I closed my account .....
Dec 13, 2015
mrigendras2
Now i have started using the card recently and it might be good for frequent travelers, but not otherwise. First of all you have to have minimum of 2500 points before you can think of spending them. Secondly i don't know whats up with there 5X points on the "eligible" priceline purchases, but i never got 5X points on flight booking on priceline.com, even after confirming this with them 13 times. they are just confused
lot. They say merchant category is different, but how will we know anything about that when booking tickets. Not a good experience till now.… show more
Sep 10, 2015
kaileyt
I have had the Priceline Credit Card for 5 months now, and haven't had any significant problems or issues. I travel a lot for my business, which is great for this card. The interest rate if you have a carry-over balance is higher than my Chase credit card, but is still pretty decent compared to most. I just wouldn't put a balance on this card that I couldn't pay off each month. I earn a
pretty decent amount of points, but I also use Priceline to purchase most of my traveling needs, which provides you with 5 points back for every dollar that you spend. Other than that, I would say that the rewards and points are pretty average for a credit card. Happy with it, and will continue to use my Priceline Credit Card for all of my travel expenses.… show more
Jun 09, 2015
ajj1214
This card is a must have for anyone who does any amount of traveling. The bonus points and rewards with this card quickly add up. Right after your first purchase you get 5000 bonus points that can be used hotels or flights, or other travel related categories. Overall an awesome card to have.
May 08, 2015
chette1
The Priceline Credit Card is pretty sweet if you're a big traveler and use the website a bunch. There's a pretty good intro bonus and then tons of points earnable through booking through priceline after that, you even get some points for purchases elsewhere but not as much. These points are redeemable for anything you can get through priceline so that applies to car rentals, hotel stays, air fare, etc.
So you can really save a
lot of money over time but only really if you're doing all this through Priceline. The interest rate can fluctuate but is otherwise pretty good and the fees are your standard run of the mill variety. It's sort of like the Speedway Credit Card in that you only get the most out of it if you frequent the site that's in it's name but if you do it's more than worth it. Otherwise you'll want a more balanced rewards card.… show more
Apr 22, 2015
tim.pula.31
The Priceline Credit Card itself appears to have a strong reward program, one part that I would include is the ability to use at other locations other than Priceline, but not as much for things outside of the program, that way it appears you get more from Priceline, but not isolating to just Priceline. I also think other inclusions could be restaurants and being able to travel and develop an all inclusive vacation would be
great. Lastly, if there was more of a benefit to book a Priceline (2 points/$1.00) I would be more inclined to use Priceline more as well.
The fact that there was no annual fee is good, but such a high late fee is a bit of a turn off. Also I would like to see more security such as a smart chip or what types of security we would get.
Overall I would use this card, but in order for me to really want to use it more I would need more options.… show more
Mar 20, 2015
audra.vansickle
The Priceline Credit Card seems to be pretty decent on rewards for at least your first purchase. After that it's pretty much the same as any other credit card except you can only redeem the points for things like hotel stays, airline tickets, car rentals, gift cards or statement credits. Not like Discover which will let you transfer your rewards to your bank account. The APR on the card seems to be a bit high,
the Discover card maxes at 22.99% and this card goes to 24.99%. If you travel a lot though this card seems like it could be a great choice!… show more
Mar 04, 2015
ronaldw_105
Holy rewards! I didn't realize I was getting 10,000 points after my first purchase! My first purchase on this card was rather large, but I wasn't expecting such a high rate or rewards! I have earned enough rewards using the Priceline card to take my wife on a weekend vacation, and both our flight and hotel were covered by using our rewards. Not only are the rewards great, but the interest rate is at a
very competitive rate. I see a lot of reviews comparing it to the Venture card, but in my opinion this card is much better. My rate is lower on my Priceline card, and I don't have an annual fee. I am happy with my Priceline card!… show more
Feb 17, 2015
nick.stojsavljevic
The Priceline Credit card seems to offer nothing different from your typical credit card. One strength of the card is that there is no annual fee to it. Compared to my Capital One credit card, it seems about average. The APR and interest rate is not that different. There is a wider range of use for your rewards points compared to something like the Marriott rewards card. The late fee is a little high compared
to my card and others like it.… show more
Jan 05, 2015
gracieimpano
This card's offers seem nothing special compared to other cards. My Capital One Venture credit card for example has better rewards and more chances to earn points. In fact, my plan with Capital One rewards me a minimum of 5 points for every $1 spent. The maximum is 8 points depending on where I shop. This card also has a high late fee compared to the one I have. So in sum, I am not
too impressed and I don't think I'd be willing to use it… show more
Dec 01, 2014
david.craig.969
This credit card seems to be similar to most other cards. The APR and other fees are about average, but the lack of an annual fee makes it very appealing. The rewards rate is about the same as other cards but it has a nice starting bonus. This card would be very useful if you do a lot of traveling for leisure or business. The cash advance fees and minimum charges seem a little high,
but for me that is not much of a factor because I don't use cash advance at all. The grace period is a good amount of time, and the maximum late fee is at a reasonable level in case something unexpected happens during one of your trips. Overall I would recommend this card to anyone who relies on traveling a lot, the reward points will stack up quickly and be very useful since Priceline has a lot of good deals.… show more
Nov 28, 2014
carri_gerber
I love my Priceline Visa. The rewards for booking on priceline.com are awesome. We use the points that we accumulate to pay for charges on the card.
The customer service representatives are friendly and knowledgeable. Whenever I have questions about the account, I can call anytime and get an answer.
Great credit card.
Sep 09, 2014
AMANDA0615
The Priceline credit card is great for people who travel a lot for business because of their points system. The bonus 5,000 points after your first purchase is a great incentive; however, you need to pay a great deal of attention to what your are spending and the points that you are accumulating to make getting this card worth it. You would also need to pay off your balance every month to avoid interest. I
say that because there is no intro rate on balance transfers or on purchases like others cards such as Chase Slate, which offers 0% APR on balance transfers and purchases for 18 months. Other reward cards such as Bank of America offers a percentage cash back so you can calculate how much you would get back instead of in points. So, if you travel a lot, are careful, responsible, and have 100% capability of paying off your entire balance every month, then this card would be great for you. If not, I would consider getting something else with more attractive interest rate promotions.… show more
Aug 25, 2014
tien.le.3701
The Priceline Credit Card is a good card for people who travels a lot for work or for pleasure. The card offer a very attractive reward structure to be used on hotels, car rentals, flights, and gift cards. There is not an over-limit fee, that is a plus. 5000 reward points is equivalent to $100. Although not as high as offer companies, but it is still a very good deal. I use the Blue Cash
card from American Express and they charge an over-limit fee. The reward structure for the Blue Cash car is not as pleasing as the Priceline card. I would recommend the Priceline card over the Blue Cash card by American Express.… show more
Aug 21, 2014
gtarpkr
Absolute worst customer service I've ever experienced
Aug 07, 2014
katrina_erck
The Priceline credit cards terms are on par with most other major credit cards. The APRs charged as well as the foreign transaction fees are average. There does not seem to be anything intriguing or exciting about this credit card that would make me want to apply. However, if I was a regular user of Priceline's website, I would be the first in line for this card!
Jul 16, 2014
kate_mecary
up program for new customers which is great. The card itself is not flashy, but it gets you what you need.
May 29, 2014
adrianna92
This card doesn't stand out against other cards. I've used a Bank of America Travel Rewards card that offers a lot of ways to redeem points including cash straight into your bank account. This card seems to only offer gift cards, airline purchases, and statement credits. The bonus points within the first 90 days draws people in but 1000.00 seems like a bit much to spend in 90 days for some people.
May 19, 2014
theo_kaisa
This card is alright. There is nothing really special about it but I like how you get 1 point for every dollar spent. This card is worse off in just about every category and does not have as much features compared to my other card, the capital one venture card.
May 05, 2014
hannah.sandeen
The Priceline credit card seems like an okay credit card. I would prefer a 0% intro APR like my Citi credit card offers. However, it does seem to have reasonable rates and it seems fairly easy to earn the rewards quickly. I would like to see what you could redeem those points for, and what the minimum redemption rate is. Overall though, it seems like a decent credit card, especially if you travel a lot.
Apr 28, 2014
micquel
The Priceline credit card is not the best card deal I’ve seen out there, but it is also not the worst. I recently got an offer for an Amex card that tops this in many respects. The introductory APR is 0% for the first 15 months, and then the rate starts out at 12.99% after that. This card starts out with interest at 14.99% variable rate right off the bat. I also really prefer rewards
that are cash based for statement credit rather than rewards like this Priceline card. Don’t tell me how many points I'm going to get, just tell me how much cash I’m going to get. The Amex gives 1% back on all purchases and 3% on all grocery stores (up to $6000) and things like that. The best part of the Amex, is that you can get a $250 reward statement credit for spending $1000 in the first three months, where this card only offers 5000 bonus points-which is only enough for a $100 statement credit for the same terms.… show more
Apr 08, 2014
WRITEKNIGHT
The Priceline Credit Card looks good, until you find out there is no Intro Rate on purchases, and only 10,000 bonus points on approval. However there is no annual fee and the interest rates can be lower, depending on one's credit history, of course. The reward program isn't as prestigious as other cards, but it still looks attractive for potential card holders.
Apr 04, 2014
pi.reference
This Priceline Visa is a lot like my Amazon rewards Visa, in that you get a lot of points upfront, earn points when you use it and zero annual fee. Priceline is pretty good for getting cheap rates, especially now that you can get a refund of the difference if you find a better deal, so if you are a regular user, the introductory points are worth about a c-note on travel. If you use
it unwisely, the cash advance fee, interest, and foreign transaction fees are pretty high. If your credit isn't the greatest you could get the 21.99% APR, not good. But it's decent to keep as an emergency card, just don't have a running tab or you'll pay mucho interest.… show more
Mar 27, 2014
Nturk
The Priceline Credit Card is the main card that I use when making purchases. The rate is one of the lowest that I have been able to attain and I even get great rewards! The customer support has always been awesome whenever I have any questions or concerns when it comes to purchases and fees, which are minimal as is. The cash advance option is nice to have in case of an emergency.
Mar 10, 2014
atmaner8506
Price line Credit card fees are kinda high. It makes you think of a sub prime credit card even a secured credit card. Not idea to get due to the fees.
Feb 25, 2014
michael_covarrubias_779
This card is great if you use priceline.com for your purchases, earning 5X Points can add up very quickly. Don't get me wrong there's a lot to like about this card, like no max overlimit fee, however one thing that i don't like about this card is the foreign transaction fee, those can add up very quickly! However that's if you're into international travels if you're staying in the states you will be fine. The
Priceline Credit Card is overall a 3 star card which is average in my honest opinion. "Capital One Quicksilver Cash Rewards Credit Card" is another great card you might want to consider looking into, it has 0% intro APR on purchases and balance transfers until February 2015 and a lot of other great perks!… show more
Feb 21, 2014
brianna_byrne_7
Though 3 stars seems to be the prevailing choice, I think that there are some features to this card that pushes it up to 4 stars, though I think you've got to be smart about how you use it if you're going to take advantage. It seems like an excellent choice for somebody who travels often and especially for those that don't mind using a third-party site like Priceline. If you do travel a lot,
you can take advantage of some great cash-back opportunities. Plus, if you're planning a large purchase or trip, I'd recommend signing up for this card right before, since you can't beat the sign-up points and extra points for those that spend $1000 in the first 90 days. Yes, the APR fees are a little high, but if you stay on top of your payments, this card could be a great tool for building credit and getting rewards.… show more
Feb 10, 2014
bryant1301
The Priceline Credit Card looks like it could be an excellent choice for people who travel and use Priceline to do so. Bonus points early on are generous, and points can be accrued quickly if you use the card to book for travel. I feel that someone who travels a lot on business might get a lot of use out of a card like this one. The APR is typical for a card like this
and it has some flexibility in the form of statement credits. I'm not sure I would ever use this card, but it could be good for those who travel a lot on Priceline.… show more
Jan 27, 2014
remy.lubbert.5
The card seems like it would be great for people who travel often and easy to build up points to that end. The rate is a little higher than I'd like but for its uses it's tolerable. Compared to my master-card I tend to like it better. The 5 times points on price line purchases could make a huge difference if you travel through them frequently. The price line credit card overall gets a 3/5
rating from me.… show more
Dec 27, 2013
jeff.chen.92123
The priceline credit card is great for people that enjoy using priceline.com for booking the hotel and plane ticket. Personally, I travel a lot due to the requirement of my job. I started using priceline.com when a good friend of mine recommended the site to me. The website itself is very easy to use and very user friendly. I will definitely recommend this credit card to people that enjoy traveling!!!
Dec 11, 2013
chels8215
The Priceline Credit Card is the card for you if priceline.com is where you choose to book your trips. You have to have good credit to qualify. You get a 10,000 point bonus on signup and rewards that range from 1-5 points for every dollar spent. The interest rate isn't great but you wont pay an annual fee. This is a decent card but there are some far better travel cards, such as the Capital
One Venture Card. 3 out of 5 stars for me.… show more
Dec 08, 2013
denis_vegas_75
I got my Priceline Credit Card mainly to get the $100 for spending 1000$ within 90 days. But after using it for those 90 days I found that I began using priceline.com more often to book my hotel, airline, and other travel needs. the 5x points on priceline is a plus since I have never seen a company offer such a large cashback on purchases made within their site. I would recommend this card to
people who like to travel.… show more
Dec 05, 2013
susanc_31
If Priceline is your choice website for online travel booking, then the Priceline Credit Card is probably a decent credit card to have on hand. The card requires a good to excellent credits score, but rates can come in slightly lower than average, ranging from 14.99% to 21.99%.
The Priceline Credit Card rewards program is the number one reason to keep this card on hand for all Priceline purchases. There is a 10,000 initial bonus point
amount, with earnings ranging from 1 to 5 points on each dollar spent. Rewards can include anything from airline tickets to statement credits.
The only downfall to the card is its quick turnaround time due to a short 23 day grace period. If you can keep the card paid off each month and only use it for Priceline purchases, it can be handy and offer a small reward as well.… show more
Nov 25, 2013
jason.leepid
I got my Priceline credit card mainly because I book most of my flights and hotels through Priceline. The extra discount was enough to convince me that this was the card for me. The sign up bonus of 10,000 points was a great surprise and they went pretty far in the Priceline ticket store. I earn enough points in six months to afford an in country round trip ticket by using my card on almost
everything. I just make sure to pay it off at the end of the month and I'm basically getting free travel. The interest on the card isn't that high at 15 percent for a rewards card. My first travel card was with American Express and it had a yearly fee on top of a 17 percent interest rate. So far I'm really happy with my card and doubt I'll find anything better anytime soon.… show more
Nov 21, 2013
jestero.court.7
The Priceline Credit Card has an immediately impressive offer of 10,000 rewards points upon acceptance. From that initial acceptance point forward, the card offers an appealing 1-point per $1 with a 5-point max system. Although there is no introductory interest offers for new purchases, there is an appealing standard rate of between 14.99% and 21.99% (V) on all types of transactions. One slight negative is a slightly higher balance transfer fee of 4%, so without
the allure of any free interest period, plus the higher than normal fee, the Priceline Credit Card would not be considered a primary option in the area of balance transfers. There is also a high cash advance rate, plus a 5% fee for receiving cash, so taking into account all the fees and lack of perks associated with balance transfers and cash advances, the card predicates itself to being although a solid credit card option, not a recommended source for the other options. There are additional reward perks available for bonus points, so as a reward based standard credit card, the Priceline Credit Card is definitely a financially viable option.… show more
Nov 16, 2013
braden_blaettler
This is a great card for traveling, in my opinion. The Priceline credit card is perfect for those that buy a lot of airline tickets, rent a lot of cars, or stay in a lot of different hotels. The interest rate is not anything to write home about, but there is no annual fee. That part is always a plus. At the end of the day, there are much better cards out there to choose
from. But like I said earlier, if you are a traveler, then you might consider this. Always check out some of the other travel card options that are out there right now.… show more
Nov 08, 2013
dana_2
This is a good card if you travel a lot as earn a ton of points if you shop on priceline.com a lot. However it kind of locks you in and doesnt allow you to shop around for better deals. You get an ok amount of bonus points after signing up but even that has a catch that you get them after spending a certain amount of money which also isnt that great of a
deal. Pretty average APR pretty much seals the deal of this card into the average category. However it does have a slightly lower than average balance transfer fee of only 4% which would be ok if you wanted to move some balances around. All in all as I said before it is an average card in pretty much all ways and would only really stand out if you were a frequent user of priceline.com… show more
Nov 05, 2013
mymy.mayamaya
I do a lot of traveling and buy many of my air tickets on Priceline so the bonus points will be easy for me to earn. That is like getting a 10% discount on my first $1,000 purchase if I get back $100, so that would be very attractive to me. My typical airfare I spend on Priceline is over $1,000 per month plus more on hotels and rental cars because I find such good
deals on Priceline. I do not like two things about this card. One is they only accept excellent or good credit scores so I may not qualify since I lost my house by having to do a short sale. In addition, the 3% foreign charge for using the card outside of the USA is rather steep. My Mastercard from Citibank does not have any extra charge for foreign purchases and also has the best foreign exchange rates.… show more
Oct 29, 2013
jacoby.greene.39
The Priceline Credit Card offers a large amount of bonus points to start off one of its new card holders, a pretty rare find among credit card issuers. The rewards system is one of the best, offering up for 5 points for each dollar spent on purchases. Another big positive about the Priceline Credit Card is that it does not charge an annual fee. The interest rate for this card isn't one of the best
in the industry, ranging anywhere between 14.99% all the way up to 21.99%. The cash advance rate is awful at 25.24 compared to what other cards offer.… show more