Discover Card $50 Signup Bonus (Again)

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Discover More Card

Guess what? Discover has brought back the $50 signup bonus on the Discover More Card. Simply apply for the card, get approved, and make $50 in purchases (within the first three months) to get your bonus.

In case you’re not familiar with the Discover More card, it’s one of the best cash back reward credit cards, offering up to 5% cash back on purchases. In addition to the $50 signup bonus, other attractive features of this card include a 12 month 0% balance transfer, 0% APR on purchases for six months, and no annual fee.

Previously: $50 Signup Bonus From Discover More Card

Comments (scroll down to add your own):

  1. I guess the $100 promo I got a long time ago won’t be coming back any time soon huh? But $50 is better than nothing! :)

    Comment by Eric N. — Nov 6th 2008 @ 4:57 pm
  2. Nope, but the $100 bonus for Discover Business is back, too. Post going up on that soon. You don’t have to be/have a business to apply.

    Comment by admin — Nov 6th 2008 @ 5:01 pm

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