Many Visa Cards Losing Benefits Beginning February 2021 (Extended Warranty, Auto Rental Insurance, Purchase Protection)

Many banks who issue Visa credit cards have been sending out notices to their cardholders about an impending change in benefits beginning February 1, 2021 which will result in the termination of the following card benefits:

Not all cards are affected, e.g. premium cards typically have special benefits packages which won’t necessarily be affected. But many of the standard cards are getting these notices, such as:

  • U.S. Bank various cards
  • Elan cards
  • Rakuten Visa card
  • Synchrony cards
  • Comenity cards
  • Bank of America Cash Rewards (auto rental benefit being removed)
  • Let us know which others you got notifications on

Be careful which card you use for shopping and car rentals that need added protections.

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Frank
Frank (@guest_1141977)
February 8, 2021 21:08

Effective 4.1.21 – Fidelity (ELAN) Visa dropping Auto Rental Collision Damage Waiver and Warranty Manager Service, per my just arrived statement …urgh.

Shiv Kumar
Shiv Kumar (@guest_1149094)
February 23, 2021 12:20

Looks like we get to keep Purchase Security at least.

Hameshatunkochaha
Hameshatunkochaha (@guest_1140704)
February 6, 2021 01:35

Bbva credit card
Sony cc
Are loosing too.
Both are giving some norton shield in replacement. I have not explored what norton does though.

phillip
phillip (@guest_1147204)
February 18, 2021 23:59

Norton is a cyber security product.

marpa
marpa (@guest_1138093)
February 2, 2021 13:21

Citi AA business card eliminated the 3 categories

Julian
Julian (@guest_1137716)
February 1, 2021 20:59

I wonder why the flood to decrease benefits. I wonder if it’s because points/% cash back have been steadily rising? I assumed that was because of the increase in interchange fees. The side perks are really some of the biggest benefits of using these cards.

Newbie
Newbie (@guest_1137615)
February 1, 2021 17:33

Which card is best for roadside assistance? Visa roadside used to charge $60 per assistance some years ago.

Julian
Julian (@guest_1137885)
February 2, 2021 07:32

I’m sure others have it, but I used the BofA Premium Rewards Card a few weeks back to winch a car out of a ditch. It cost a flat fee of $70. It sounds like what you’re talking about but it went up $10.

G
G (@guest_1137917)
February 2, 2021 08:56

CSR if you can do the $550 AF. They refund $50 per incident ($200/year max)

K
K (@guest_1137610)
February 1, 2021 17:30

TD cash card

Aaron
Aaron (@guest_1137533)
February 1, 2021 16:03

Is there a good resource that shows cards and what benefits they provide? I’d like to know which card to tag in my wallet for car rentals as that auto insurance is key.

neiku
neiku (@guest_1137553)
February 1, 2021 16:17
Lrdx
Lrdx (@guest_1137563)
February 1, 2021 16:26

Nice page, but needs a ton more cards..

Pablo
Pablo (@guest_1137651)
February 1, 2021 18:24

Looks like it is out of date based on the fact that I don’t believe Chase offers Price Protection on their Freedom cards anymore for some time now. Would be good if the website owner put a date somewhere on the website when the list was last updated. Good website though (but needs to be updated more regularly and add more cards and then I can see a lot of people using it)

Pete
Pete (@guest_1137791)
February 1, 2021 23:29

this would be an excellent crowdsource opportunity one would think, by DOC or reddit people (or both). I’d volunteer time for example.

Andrew
Andrew (@guest_1124969)
January 10, 2021 11:03

This article should be updated. My Citi Mastercard dropped auto rental coverage in mid-2019. I received no notification (email, letter) about it…
“As of September 22, 2019, buying with most Citi cards will no longer cover car rental insurance, trip cancellation insurance, worldwide accident insurance, delay protection, baggage delay protection, and medical evacuation assistance, along with several other non-travel benefits.”

Lrdx
Lrdx (@guest_1137536)
February 1, 2021 16:05

Since when are Citi Mastercards VISA? This is a different story.

There was also an article about Citi cards back then:
https://www.doctorofcredit.com/citi-removing-most-benefits-from-all-cards-on-september-22-trip-cancellation-trip-delay-return-protection-car-rental-ticket-protection-etc/

Mike
Mike (@guest_1107520)
December 11, 2020 16:06

First National Bank of Omaha FNBO has discontinued all benefits mentioned in this article on their Visa cards. Just got the notice in the mail.

Mike
Mike (@guest_1107519)
December 11, 2020 16:05

First National Bank of Omaha FNBO has discontinued all benefits mentioned in this article on their Visa cards. Just got the notice in the mail.