eBay Mastercard $150 Cash Signup Bonus With $500 Spend on eBay--TheCreditShifu.com

This limited-time offer applies to all new eBay Mastercard accounts opened this week through July 30, 2020. You will earn a $150 bonus statement credit when you spend $500 or more on eBay – excluding any returns during the promotional period – with your new eBay Mastercard within 30 days of account opening. 

Previously eBay Mastercard was offering a $50 statement credit signup bonus with $150 spent on eBay. 

Your statement credit will be posted to your card account within 1-2 billing statement cycles after the promotional period ends. Your account must remain open in order to qualify to receive the $150 bonus statement credit.

eBay Mastercard at-a-Glance

  • 3x points per $1 spent on eBay until a $1,000 purchase threshold is met in a calendar year
  • 5 points per $1 spent on eBay, after $1,000 eBay purchases threshold is met in the calendar year
  • 2x points on gas, restaurant, & groceries
  • 1x points on all other purchases
  • No annual fee

You can redeem $10 at checkout for every 1,500 points earned.

 

You can further maximize your earnings by making your eBay purchases with your new eBay Mastercard through Rakuten. The cashback website now offers 1% cashback on all eBay purchases. Use this link to sign up and receive a $10 welcome bonus when you make $25 purchases at any of the 2,000+ stores Rakuten currently partners with – Walmart, Target, Groupon, Macy’s, Nike, Sephora, and more – within 90 days of signing up for your FREE membership.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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