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U.S. Bank Altitude Go Visa Signature credit card review: A no-annual-fee-card for foodies

Dec. 16, 2024
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U.S. Bank Altitude Go Visa Signature Card overview

The U.S. Bank Altitude® Go Visa Signature® Card is a solid no-annual-fee credit card with a fairly impressive reward structure — particularly for foodies. You'll earn an impressive 4 points per dollar on takeout, food delivery, and dining (on up to $2,000 spent each quarter beginning April 14, then 1 point per dollar). However, the points earned are only worth up to 1 cent each, which makes this card essentially a cash-back credit card. Plus, you won't earn rewards on travel purchases — a major focus area for many TPG readers. Card Rating*: ⭐⭐⭐

*Card rating is based on the opinion of TPG's editors and is not influenced by the card issuer.

I have seven credit cards in my wallet right now and a wishlist of at least three more I'd like to add to it this year. But that's not the case for everyone — especially beginners and busy families. For many, the goal is to find one, or maybe two, credit cards with an affordable annual fee that will earn rewards across most, if not all, of their major spending categories.

The U.S. Bank Altitude Go Visa Signature Card is a solid credit card for anyone searching for a simple "one-and-done" rewards credit card. It has no annual fee and a recommended credit score of 670.

Let's dive into the details.

The information for the U.S. Bank Altitude Go has been collected independently by The Points Guy. The card details on this page have not been reviewed or provided by the card issuer.

U.S. Bank Altitude Go pros and cons

ProsCons
  • No annual fee
  • Solid earnings rates
  • Simple reward structure
  • Limited ways to redeem rewards
  • Better for credit card beginners and those who want straightforward value
  • Cap on quarterly cash back earning

U.S. Bank Altitude Go welcome offer

Currently, new cardholders can earn 20,000 bonus points after spending $1,000 in the first 90 days from account opening. Points are worth up to 1 cent each, meaning this welcome bonus is worth up to $200.

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While this certainly doesn't compete with the bonuses from top travel credit cards, it's pretty much on par with other no-annual-fee cash-back credit cards. Cardholders also receive a 0% introductory APR on purchases and balance transfers for the first 12 billing cycles (then a variable APR of 17.49%-28.49%).

U.S. Bank Altitude Go benefits

Since it doesn't charge an annual fee, you shouldn't expect a long list of perks to accompany this card.

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However, there is one unique benefit to highlight: a $15 annual streaming credit. When you use your U.S. Bank Altitude Go Card to pay for at least one of your monthly streaming service bills for 11 consecutive months, you'll earn a $15 annual statement credit to go toward your streaming service subscriptions. Eligible streaming services include Spotify, Netflix, Apple TV+ and more.

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Of course, $15 per year isn't anything to write home about and requiring 11 months of putting a streaming service on your card is a significant hoop to jump through in order to start receiving this benefit.

But it's still $15 a year that you wouldn't have to pay toward streaming services if you don't already have a card that earns more than 2% back on those purchases.

The card is a Visa Signature card, so you'll enjoy that program's benefits as well.

Related: Everything you need to know about Visa Signature card benefits

Earning points with the U.S. Bank Altitude Go

The highlight of this card is its earning structure. You'll earn 4 points per dollar spent on dining (which includes takeout and delivery) and 2 points per dollar spent on groceries (including grocery delivery services), streaming services, and gas stations/electric vehicle charging stations. Discount stores, supercenters and wholesale clubs are excluded from bonus categories.

The card also earns 1 point per dollar spent on all other purchases.

This card hits many of the most common spending categories — dining, groceries, gas and streaming — with no annual fee. Sure, you can find other cards that earn more in one or two of these categories (though many of those come with higher annual fees), but you'll be hard-pressed to find a no-annual-fee credit card that earns more points in all of these categories at once.

Just remember that the dining category will be subject to a $2,000 spending cap each quarter beginning April 14. After that, you'll only earn 1 point per dollar on those purchases until the next quarter begins.

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The only big category missing is travel, but if you only take one or two trips a year or you are a budget traveler who only books a trip when you have the necessary rewards to cover at least part of the cost, the lack of a travel category isn't a big deal.

Starting from April 14, points will expire if there is no reward, purchase, or balance activity on your credit card account for 12 consecutive statement cycles. Points earned before April 14 will not be subject to expiration.

If you're looking for a one-and-done credit card that will earn across the majority of your everyday expenses, you've got it with the U.S. Bank Altitude Go Card.

Redeeming points with the U.S. Bank Altitude Go

This card is more closely aligned with a cash-back credit card than the points-earning cards that can be used to maximize travel purchases via various award charts.

You can redeem points at a 1-cent value as cash back when deposited into an eligible U.S. Bank Account. Redemptions for gift cards, merchandise, travel or statement credits will vary and could be worth up to 0.8 cents per point.

If you choose cash back, you can choose for the rewards to deposit into your U.S. Bank savings or checking account (2,500-point redemption minimum).

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U.S. Bank also offers a program called Real-Time Rewards, where you can enroll and redeem your points in real time as you make purchases. Essentially, you'll get a text message anytime you make a purchase with your card that meets your preferences set up through your account.

You can then reply to that text message with a "yes" to have the points needed to offset the purchase automatically applied to your account as a statement credit (assuming you have the points to cover the charge). You can opt in, opt out and update your preferences through your online account.

Which cards compete with the U.S. Bank Altitude Go?

There are plenty of cash-back cards that compete with the fixed-value redemption options of the U.S. Bank Altitude Go.

For additional options, check out our full list of the best cash-back credit cards.

Related: Should you get the Blue Cash Preferred or Blue Cash Everyday card?

Is the U.S. Bank Altitude Go worth it?

The U.S. Bank Altitude Go Card offers solid earning categories and variable redemption options — all for no annual fee. This isn't the card for you if you want travel rewards and benefits since it earns bonus points on almost every major spending category except travel, and points are only redeemable for at most 1 cent each. But if those bonus categories and redemption options sound good, the card is a worthy addition to your wallet.

Bottom line

If you're a beginner to rewards or shopping for a busy family, having a one-and-done credit card like the U.S. Bank Altitude Go that charges no annual fee and offers rewards in most major spending categories could be a perfect fit for you. It's a card that's well worth applying for if you're looking for simple rewards.

Related: The best no-annual-fee credit cards

For rates and fees of the Blue Cash Preferred, click here.

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Editorial disclaimer: Opinions expressed here are the author’s alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, airline or hotel chain, and have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of these entities.