Langley Federal Credit Union: 5%-10% Signature Cashback Visa Card ($100 Limit, Changes Monthly)

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Update 2/22/26: I don’t believe we’ve ever mentioned this: for a while now, Langley has a signup bonus which offers 10% for the first 6 months, instead of the regular 5%. Seems that would max out as an extra $100 per month for 6 months – if you max out the spend at $2,000 per month in the chosen category ($100 regular + $100 bonus each month for 6 months). The categories for this month are your choice of one of these: Automotive services or Dining or Walmart & Target. (ht Jason and EastsideBK)

Update 4/22/21: The 5% categories are back again. March was gas and April is Department stores.

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Langley Federal Credit Union offers the Signature Cashback visa card. This card is of interest because each month there is a category that earns 5% cash back, you can earn up to $100 per month in cash back. For November the categories are Grocery & Wholesale clubs. Here is a history of other months:

  • July, 2019: Amusement parks, aquariums and museums
  • May, 2019: Movies and Dinning
  • April, 2019: Home improvement
  • February, 2019: Dining
  • January, 2019: Holiday travel
  • December 2018: Gas
  • October, 2018: Home improvement
  • September, 2018: Grocery
  • August, 2018: Back to school purchases

Anybody should be able to become a member of Langley FCU by paying a $5 fee to join one of the participating organisations.

Hat tip to reader Alex C

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