FNBO To Issue New Amtrak Card

At the end of the last year the Bank of America Amtrak cards stopped accepting new applications, amid rumors that Amtrak was weighing options to shift to a new card issuer. There is now a First National Bank of Omaha (FNBO) page for Amtrak discussing what happens to existing cardholders. The migration will happen on October 23, 2022. The annual fee will also be increasing to $99 with the benefits mostly staying the same. It’s unclear what sign up bonus will be offered for new cardholders. You can find out more information regarding FNBO by clicking here.

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wilsonhammer
wilsonhammer (@guest_1471327)
October 23, 2022 20:43

Anyone else getting a message saying you need to call in order to register online access?

PoorChurner
PoorChurner (@guest_1440238)
September 7, 2022 16:56

Is it too late to cancel the card now and apply later if there is a sub?

Oxford
Oxford (@guest_1441669)
September 9, 2022 08:47

Wondering this as well.

wilsonhammer
wilsonhammer (@guest_1440117)
September 7, 2022 15:15

gimme dat new SUB

CericRushmore
CericRushmore (@guest_1465110)
October 14, 2022 07:20

Show me the money!

sdsearch
sdsearch (@guest_1439799)
September 7, 2022 07:51

Don’t assume that all your earning rates on Amtrak stay the same. When my no-AF Best Western card moved from Barclays to FNBO years ago, they reduced the number of points you earned for spending at Best Western hotels, from 5 to 3.

Katie P
Katie P (@guest_1439978)
September 7, 2022 12:40

Lots of existing cardholders have been getting mailers outlining the benefits after the swap, and it does appear as if pretty much everything is staying the same, even some slight improvements (like I think dining & rideshare were added at 3x on the fee card – don’t quote me!) There’s some chatter over on Flyertalk about it.

Mark
Mark (@guest_1439784)
September 7, 2022 07:13

AF going to $99

Woori
Woori (@guest_1439473)
September 6, 2022 19:30

Got a mailer about this. Benefits are staying the same.

Michael
Michael (@guest_1439497)
September 6, 2022 19:54

They’re adding a new 2x category for Dining, Transit, and Rideshare

D E K E R
D E K E R (@guest_1440064)
September 7, 2022 14:10

Just 2x dining for the no annual fee card.

Beltway
Beltway (@guest_1441957)
September 9, 2022 14:41

I question this. The mailer & T&C make no mention at all of the existing 5% rebate on points redemptions for Amtrak travel. It very much looks as if they’re silently eliminating that benefit.

Beltway
Beltway (@guest_1443016)
September 11, 2022 12:21

UPDATE: A certain travel blogger has claimed that the rebate benefit will remain, allegedly per an FNBO rep. We will see.

Michael
Michael (@guest_1439404)
September 6, 2022 18:23

Will this result in a new account inquiry along with a account closed inquiry on my credit report?

Soldja
Soldja (@guest_1439441)
September 6, 2022 19:03

no

Michael
Michael (@guest_1439452)
September 6, 2022 19:08

so basically just transferring everything to a new bank

Sam
Sam (@guest_1439507)
September 6, 2022 20:09

Do you know this forsure?

sdsearch
sdsearch (@guest_1439585)
September 6, 2022 22:06

I don’t see why it should. It has never happened before when other cards were transferred between banks, including when my Best Western card was transferred from Barclays to FNBO years ago.

Sam
Sam (@guest_1439587)
September 6, 2022 22:08

Alright thanks.
My gap store card was upgraded to regular credit card and it resulted in a inquiry on my report that’s why I thought this might be the same.

CardShark
CardShark (@guest_1439777)
September 7, 2022 06:58

Synchrony does close out the “store” card when you open the “Dual” card with the Visa/MC logo, so their upgraded card counts towards the count of new accounts, and if you’ve asked for it, rather than wait to be offered, there’s an inquiry involved.

When an account transfers from one lender to another (e.g. recently BP, Walmart, and Gap family of brands) there’s no inquiry, and the new account number and lender replaces the old position on the report. Years ago the Toyota Visa transferred to Comenity, so with the upcoming BoA transitions of AAA to Comenity/Bread, and Amtrak to FNBO, fully expect they’ll just update the lender name and card number, but still have the original account opening date.

DGS
DGS (@guest_1443381)
September 12, 2022 09:29

Correct! When my GM Card transferred from Capital One to Goldman Sachs, there was no inquiry.

Mark
Mark (@guest_1439387)
September 6, 2022 18:07

Called BoA today to product change from the Amtrak card ($79 AF just hit) to cashback unlimited. The rep said I couldn’t PC out of the Amtrak card but helped me apply for Cashback, transferred all the credit from Amtrak to the new card, then closed Amtrak for me. So now I have a $45k limit and 0% APR for 18 months. Plus the $200 SUB.

I would have preferred product change, but this seems like a pretty good deal too.

mathishard821
mathishard821 (@guest_1439393)
September 6, 2022 18:11

Did this application result in a hard pull?

Mark
Mark (@guest_1439476)
September 6, 2022 19:32

Think so

KV
KV (@guest_1439512)
September 6, 2022 20:16

It definitely will. Not worth it

Mark
Mark (@guest_1439522)
September 6, 2022 20:35
  KV

Worth it for me, but of course YMMV. I am over 5/24, have the limit for Amex, and was obviously churning the Amtrak card, so I’m frankly surprised BoA gave me another card. I think calling helped me get approved.

Creditian
Creditian (@guest_1439579)
September 6, 2022 21:52

Now you are further away from 5/24. And you got a new inquiry so many banks will not issue you new cards.

Since you are seeking for new credit line, your credit score will drop.

pizza
pizza (@guest_1439701)
September 7, 2022 02:15

There are many ways to play this game. Sometimes that 0% APR is worth more than a sign up bonus.

Mark
Mark (@guest_1439785)
September 7, 2022 07:14

Gosh, it’s almost like different things and choices work for different people.

sdsearch
sdsearch (@guest_1449192)
September 20, 2022 22:58

Chase’s 5/24 is based on cards showing on your credit report with an age under 24 months, NOT based on inquiries. So an inquiry doesn’t put ANYONE further away from 5/24.