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• Transfer 4% of the amount of each transferred balance that posts to your account at a promotional APR that we
may offer you.
• Cash Advance Either $5 or 5% of the amount of each cash advance, whichever is greater.
Penalty Fees
How Do You Calculate My Balance? We use a method called “average daily balance (including new transactions).” See “How
Do You Calculate The Interest Charge?” section below.
What Are My Billing Rights? Information on your rights to dispute transactions and how to exercise those rights is provided in
the “Your Billing Rights” section in the enclosed Additional Disclosures.
Are There Any Other Penalty Fees Associated With This Card That Are Not Listed In The Box Above? No. There are no
additional Penalty Fees associated with this card.
What Should I Put For Total Annual Income? You may include personal income, which is income you have earned, including
full-time, part-time, or seasonal jobs, self-employment, interest or dividends, retirement, and public assistance. You may also
include shared income, which is money from somebody else that is regularly deposited into your individual account or into a joint
account that person shares with you. If you are 21 or over, you may also include somebody else’s income that is regularly used to
pay your expenses.
What Will My Transfer Fee Be If I Transfer A Balance? If you transfer a balance at the Transfer APR, that Transfer will not incur
a Transfer Fee. Any transferred balance that posts to your account at a promotional APR that we may offer you will incur a 4%
Transfer Fee.
Can You Change My Account Terms? We can change the terms of your account as permitted by law. When required, we will
send you notice before doing so.
How Do You Calculate My Variable Rates? Your variable rates may change when the Prime Rate changes. We calculate
variable rates by adding a percentage to the Prime Rate published in The Wall Street Journal on the 25th day of December,
March, June and September. If the Journal is not published on that day, then see the immediately preceding edition. Variable rates
on the following segment(s) will be updated quarterly and will take effect on the first day of your January, April, July and October
billing periods: Purchase APR: Prime plus 11.49%, 17.74% or 21.49%; Transfer APR: Prime plus 11.49%, 17.74% or 21.49%;
Cash Advance APR: Prime plus 21.49%. Any increase in the Prime Rate may increase your Interest Charges and your Minimum
Payment.
How Do You Determine My Credit Line? We will determine your credit line after a review of your application and your ability to
pay.
What Are The Daily Periodic Rates Used To Calculate My Interest? The daily periodic rate for your Purchase APR is
0.05477%, 0.07189% or 0.08216%, Transfer APR is 0.05477%, 0.07189% or 0.08216%, and Cash Advance APR is 0.08216%.
See “How Do You Calculate The Interest Charge?” section in the enclosed Additional Disclosures.
How Do You Calculate My Minimum Payment? If your balance is less than $25, your minimum payment will be equal to your
balance. Otherwise, your minimum payment will be the greater of $25 or 1% of your balance plus new interest and late payment
fees. We will also add any past due amount to your minimum payment. If your Account charges off, the entire balance is due
immediately.
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How do I earn rewards? You will earn 2 miles per dollar on net purchases (purchases minus any credits or returns) only. Cash
advances, balance transfers, and checks used to access your account are not considered purchases and will not earn rewards.
How do I earn my rewards for purchases made through Capital One Travel? You will earn 5 miles per dollar for purchases
(hotel, car rental, and vacation rental only) made through Capital One Travel using this Rewards card account. Earnings will apply
to net purchases (purchases minus any credits or returns) only. Purchases made outside of Capital One Travel, such as hotel
incidentals, upgrades or other expenses, will not earn 5 miles per dollar, but will receive the standard purchase earn rate.
How do I earn my rewards on purchases made on Capital One Entertainment? Through 12/31/25, you will earn 5 miles per
dollar spent on Capital One Entertainment purchases. Qualifying purchases include tickets purchased on the Capital One
Entertainment ticketing platform only, paid for with an eligible Capital One miles rewards card. Tickets purchased through the
Capital One cardholder exclusive pre-sales page (//www.capitalone.com/pre-sales); tickets purchased directly through the
Capital One Hall or Capital One Arena ticketing services; and dining reservations or purchases through Capital One Dining are
excluded. Rewards earned will be reclaimed if you cancel or return an eligible purchase.
How does my spend bonus work? You will earn 75,000 bonus miles if you spend at least $4,000 within 3 months of your
rewards membership enrollment date. Once you qualify for this bonus, we will apply it to your rewards balance within two billing
cycles. Existing or previous cardmembers are not eligible for this product if they have received a new cardmember bonus for this
product in the past 48 months.
How does my one-time travel credit work? Eligible Venture primary account holders will receive a $250 Capital One Travel
credit (“Credit”) to use toward purchases made through Capital One Travel. Credits will expire one year after account opening.
The Credit will be available within Capital One Travel and can be applied to purchases at checkout. The Credit may be used in
whole for a single purchase or in part over multiple purchases. Rewards will not be earned on the Credit. If the purchase using the
Credit is canceled before Credit expiry, the Credit will be restored. An expired Credit will not be restored upon cancellation of a
purchase by the Customer. A Venture card account must be open and in good standing to receive or use the Credit.
Will my rewards ever expire? Your rewards are yours for the life of the account—they will not expire. But if your account is
closed, you may lose any rewards you have not redeemed.
Is there a limit to the amount of rewards I can earn? There is no cap to the amount of rewards you can earn on purchases.
How do I redeem my rewards for travel? You have two ways to redeem your miles for travel:
1) Redeem for past travel purchases
Simply book your travel through your preferred travel website, travel agent, or other travel resource using your Capital One
Rewards card. Then, sign in to your account at capitalone.com, go to Rewards and select Cover Your Travel Purchases or call our
Rewards Center to redeem your miles and receive an account credit for the cost of your travel purchase.
These redemptions must be made within 90 days from the date your travel purchase posts to your account. Your account credit is
usually applied to your balance within 2 to 3 business days, but may take up to 60 days after the redemption. Redemptions for a
portion of a purchase amount (partial redemptions) are available.
Simply multiply the cost of your travel purchase by 100. For example, if your travel purchase costs $200, you would multiply that
by 100 to determine you need 20,000 miles to redeem.
If your travel transaction includes taxes, surcharges, and fees, these expenses will be included in the overall calculation to
determine how many miles are required for redemption. Separately itemized travel transactions on your statement cannot be
combined for a single redemption. Please note that Capital One has no control over how merchants itemize and charge related
transactions.
What types of travel purchases are eligible for Cover your Previous Travel Purchases? Purchases made from airlines,
hotels, rail lines, car rental agencies, limousine services, bus lines, cruise lines, taxi cabs, travel agents and time shares are
generally considered to be travel purchases and availability for redemption is based on the merchant category code assigned to
them by the merchant. Capital One is not responsible for how merchants assign these codes.
Can I redeem my rewards for something other than travel? You can also redeem your miles for cash in the form of a check or
account credit, gift cards and more. Rates for these other redemption options vary and can change in the sole discretion of
Capital One. As an Accountholder, you can enroll in online servicing at capitalone.com to see a complete description of current
redemption offers.
Is my account eligible to transfer rewards? Your account may be eligible to transfer rewards. You may be able to transfer your
rewards between certain Capital One rewards accounts, and to select external Travel Loyalty Programs. Not all rewards products
are eligible for transfer.
Full terms and details of the rewards program will be available in your Welcome Package upon approval.
ADDITIONAL DISCLOSURES & TERMS AND CONDITIONS
I understand that I am not eligible for this offer if:
• My application is received after this offer expires, is incomplete, unreadable, inaccurate or cannot be verified.
• My address is not in one of the following locations: the 50 United States, Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico or a U.S. military
location.
• My address is a correctional institution.
• My monthly income (my disclosed total annual income divided by 12) doesn't exceed my monthly rent/mortgage payment by at
least $425. Or, Capital One otherwise determines that I am unable to make my monthly payments.
• I am under 18 or do not have a valid Social Security Number or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number.
• I have applied for a Capital One credit card 2 or more times in the last 30 days.
• I have received a new cardmember bonus for this product in the past 48 months.
• I have a past due Capital One credit card account.
• I am over my credit line on a Capital One credit card.
• I have had a Capital One credit card that charged off within the past year.
• I have a non-discharged bankruptcy (one that is still unresolved).
• I have implemented a credit security freeze or credit lock with one or more of the credit bureaus, which prevents Capital One
from accessing my credit report.
When Can I Request A Transfer? You may request a transfer 10 days after your account is opened. Your account may not
always be eligible for Transfers. Transfer eligibility is determined by Capital One at our discretion. Transfers between Capital One
accounts are not permitted. That means balances cannot be transferred to this account from any other credit card issued by
Capital One including, but not limited to cards branded with, Bass Pro Shops CLUB, Cabela's, Kohl’s, Sony, GM, BuyPower Card,
Union Plus, Walmart and Teamster Privilege.
How Do You Apply My Payment? We will apply payments up to your minimum payment first to the balance with the lowest APR
(including 0% APR), and then to balances with higher APRs. We apply any part of your payment exceeding your minimum
payment to the balance with the highest APR, and then to balances with lower APRs.
How Can I Avoid Paying Interest Charges? If you pay your statement’s “New Balance” in full by the due date each month, we
will not charge interest on any new transactions that post to the purchase balance. If you have been paying your account in full
without interest charges, but fail to pay your next “New Balance” in full, we will charge interest on the unpaid balance. For cash
advances and transfers, we will start charging interest on the transaction date. From time to time, we may give you offers that
allow you to pay less than the total balance and avoid interest charges to new transactions that post to your purchase balance. If
we do, we will provide details in the specific offer.
How Is The Interest Charge Determined? Interest charges accrue from the 1) date of the transaction, 2) date the transaction is
processed or 3) first day of the billing period. Interest accrues daily on every unpaid amount until it is paid in full. Any interest that
has accrued during a billing period will post to your Account at the end of the billing period and will appear on your next Statement.
This means you may owe Interest Charges even if you pay the entire “New Balance” one month, but did not do so the previous
month. For example, even if a customer pays their balance in full on a February 26th due date, interest would continue to accrue
on the balance from February 2nd (the start of the Billing Cycle) through February 26th, and will appear on their next Statement.
Once you start accruing Interest Charges, you generally must pay your New Balance in full for two consecutive Billing Cycles
before Interest Charges stop being posted to your Statement. Interest Charges are added to the proper segment of your account.
However, we reserve the right to not assess Interest Charges.
How Do You Calculate The Interest Charge? We use a method called Average Daily Balance (including new transactions).
Under this method, we first calculate your daily balance; for each segment, 1) take the beginning balance and add in new
transactions and the periodic interest charge on the previous day’s balance, then 2) subtract any payments and credits for that
segment as of that day. The result is the daily balance for each segment. However, if you paid your previous month’s balance in
full (or if your balance was zero or a credit amount), new transactions which post to your purchase or special purchase segments
are not added to the daily balances. Also, transactions subject to a grace period are not added to the daily balances.
Next, to find your Average Daily Balance: 1) add the daily balances together for each segment, and 2) divide the sum by the
number of days in the billing cycle.
At the end of each billing cycle, we determine your Interest Charge as follows: 1) multiply your Average Daily Balance by the daily
periodic rate (APR divided by 365) for that segment, and 2) multiply the result by the number of days in the billing period. NOTE:
Due to rounding or a minimum interest charge, this calculation may vary from the interest charge actually assessed.
Are Unauthorized Use Or $0 Fraud Liability Claims Subject To Investigation And Verification? Yes.
GLOBAL ENTRY OR TSA PRECHECK® APPLICATION FEE STATEMENT CREDIT
To be eligible for a statement credit you must use your U.S.-issued Capital One Venture card on or after June 12, 2018, to either
complete the Global Entry application and pay the current application fee, or complete the TSA PreCheck® application and pay
the current application fee. A statement credit will be processed after the Global Entry program application fee OR TSA
PreCheck® application fee (whichever program is applied for first) is charged to your Capital One Venture card. Application fees
charged to a Venture card on or before June 11, 2018, to a Capital One VentureOne card, or paid for with PayPal are not eligible.
You are eligible for one (1) statement credit per account every 4 years in connection with the Global Entry or TSA PreCheck®
program application fee. Statement credit amount may vary if application fees change; statement credit based on the application
fee at time of charge, up to $100. The statement credit will be posted to your account within 1-2 billing cycles of the Global Entry
or TSA PreCheck® program application fee being charged to your card. Your Venture card account must be open and in good
standing at the time of statement credit fulfillment. Global Entry is a U.S. Government program, operated by U.S. Customs and
Border Protection (CBP). TSA PreCheck® is a U.S. Government program, operated by the U.S. Transportation Security
Administration (TSA). Capital One has no control over either program including, but not limited to, applications, approval process
or enrollment, or fees charged by CBP or TSA, and no liability regarding the Global Entry or TSA PreCheck® programs. For
complete details on the Global Entry program, including full terms and conditions, go to ttp.cbp.dhs.gov. For complete details on
the TSA PreCheck® program, including full terms and conditions, go to tsa.gov. Websites and other information provided by
government agencies are not within Capital One's control. The TSA PreCheck® trademark is used with the permission of the U.S.
Department of Homeland Security.
To hear this same disclosure and a general description of your payment obligations for this credit card account, please call us
toll-free at: 844-788-8999.
During any period in which the Military Lending Act (“the Act”) applies to you, no provision of your Cardholder Agreement that is
inconsistent with the Act shall apply and your Cardholder Agreement shall be interpreted to comply with the Act.
While we investigate whether or not there has been an error, the following are true:
• We cannot try to collect the amount in question, or report you as delinquent on that amount.
• The charge in question may remain on your statement, and we may continue to charge you interest on that amount.
• While you do not have to pay the amount in question until we send you a notice about the outcome of our investigation, you are
responsible for the remainder of your balance.
• We can apply any unpaid amount against your credit limit.
After we finish our investigation, one of two things will happen:
• If we made a mistake: You will not have to pay the amount in question or any interest or other fees related to that amount.
• If we do not believe there was a mistake: You will have to pay the amount in question, along with applicable interest and fees.
We will send you a statement of the amount you owe and the date payment is due. We may then report you as delinquent if you
do not pay the amount we think you owe.
If you receive our explanation but still believe your bill is wrong, you must write to us at Capital One, P.O. Box 30279, Salt Lake
City, UT 84130-0279 within 10 days telling us that you still refuse to pay. If you do so, we cannot report you as delinquent without
also reporting that you are questioning your bill. We must tell you the name of anyone to whom we reported you as delinquent,
and we must let those organizations know when the matter has been settled between us.
If we do not follow all of the rules above, you do not have to pay the first $50 of the amount you question even if your bill is correct.
Your Rights If You Are Dissatisfied With Your Credit Card Purchases.
If you are dissatisfied with the goods or services that you have purchased with your credit card, and you have tried in good faith to
correct the problem with the merchant, you may have the right not to pay the remaining amount due on the purchase. To use this
right, all of the following must be true:
1. You must have used your credit card for the purchase. Purchases made with cash advances from an ATM or with a check that
accesses your credit card account do not qualify; and
2. You must not yet have fully paid for the purchase.
If all of the criteria above are met and you are still dissatisfied with the purchase, contact us in writing at:
Capital One, P. O. Box 30279, Salt Lake City, UT 84130-0279
While we investigate, the same rules apply to the disputed amount as discussed above. After we finish our investigation, we will
tell you our decision. At that point, if we think you owe an amount and you do not pay, we may report you as delinquent.
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