Quick Tips: Enjoy more streaming for less with these credit cards
When your favorite shows are scattered across various streaming platforms, costs can quickly accumulate.
As some providers tighten restrictions on sharing accounts with friends and family, you may find your expenses rising.
Fortunately, credit cards can alleviate some of that burden by helping you save money or earn extra rewards on your subscriptions. Here's how to save while you stream.
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Make the most of statement credits
Several credit cards offer statement credits for streaming services, including the The Platinum Card® from American Express (enrollment required), the Blue Cash Everyday® Card from American Express (enrollment required), and the U.S. Bank Altitude® Go Visa Signature® Card.
FG TRADE/GETTY IMAGESWith these cards, you'll automatically receive credit for all or part of your subscription fees. Just make sure to verify which subscriptions qualify for your card.
Keep in mind that a non-streaming statement credit on the Amex Platinum can also provide a subscription to a popular service. Each month, you can receive a statement credit for one Walmart+ membership (up to $12.95 per month plus applicable taxes; Plus Ups excluded; subject to auto-renewal). Additionally, your Walmart+ membership includes a free Paramount+ Essential subscription after activation. Enrollment is required for certain benefits.
The details for the U.S. Bank Altitude Go card have been independently gathered by Dinogo. The information presented on this page has not been verified or supplied by the card issuer.
Choose a credit card that offers bonus rewards on streaming services
If you lack a card with streaming statement credits, consider using a card that provides bonus rewards for your subscriptions.
For those focused on travel rewards, use your Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card to earn 3 points per dollar spent on eligible streaming services. If you prefer cash-back rewards, opt for your Capital One SavorOne Cash Rewards Credit Card to earn 3% back on streaming expenses.
Review your merchant offers
When reviewing the merchant offers linked to your card, keep an eye out for deals on streaming services. We frequently discover cash back or bonus rewards on subscriptions like YouTube TV, HBO Max, and Audible.
SRDJANNS74/GETTY IMAGES/ISTOCK PHOTOIf you find an offer for a service you regularly use, apply it to your card and set a reminder to use that card for your subscription until the offer expires.
Conclusion
The costs of multiple streaming services can add up quickly, but utilizing credit card statement credits and merchant offers can help reduce your subscription expenses. If you don’t have any credits or offers, make sure to earn bonus points regardless of how you stream.
With these tips, you won’t have to give up any shows to stay within your streaming budget.
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