Bank of America Launches Customized Cash Rewards Card with Flexible Categories
Bank of America introduces a new cash-back credit card featuring monthly customizable 3% reward categories, a $200 welcome bonus, and a 0% introductory APR period.
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Bank of America introduces a new cash-back credit card featuring monthly customizable 3% reward categories, a $200 welcome bonus, and a 0% introductory APR period.
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