Tangerine Money-Back Credit Card | Jessica Moorhouse (2024)

June 19, 2018

This post is sponsored by Tangerine. All views and opinions expressed represent my own.

One credit card in my wallet that I love to recommend to friends is Tangerine’s Money-Back Credit Card. I’ve had it for over a year now, and looking back I regret not getting it when it was first introduced in March 2016.

Tangerine Money-Back Credit Card | Jessica Moorhouse (2)Instead, I carried around another no-fee credit card that is pretty much consistently ranked as the worst card on every best no-fee credit card in Canada list. And it was my fault too. I got that original credit card because I was promised to get my monthly bank fees waved. I didn’t do any research and didn’t compare it to other credit cards first. I just said “Sure, if it means saving $10 per month, sign me up!”

Well, after a few years, I realized I could do better. I also realized I could switch banks and not have to worry about paying monthly bank fees in the first place.

And that’s exactly what I did. Now, I’m not only paying $0 in bank fees, I’m earning way more in cash-back on my regular purchases.

Earn 2% Money-Back on Things You Already Spend Money On

One of the biggest draws for me to get this card above others in the marketplace was the flexibility it gives you in terms of its money-back rewards program.

Most other cash-back credit cards have strict limitations on what you can earn their highest rate on. For instance, I see a ton of credit cards that offer 2% on gas, then less than 1% on everything else. I don’t have a car, so this means literally nothing to me. Or, I see credit cards that offer 2% on groceries, then 0.50% on all other purchases. I use my credit card for a variety of things, not just groceries!

Tangerine’s Money-Back Credit Card on the other hand lets you choose what you want to earn 2% cash-back on. You’re allowed to choose from a list of categories, so you can earn 2% on things you spend the most money on, then 0.50% on things you spend the least money on.

  • Grocery
  • Restaurants
  • Gas
  • Recurring Bill Payments
  • Drug Store
  • Entertainment
  • Furniture
  • Hotel-Motel
  • Home Improvement
  • Public Transport and Parking

This is great if you’re like me and already track your spending. Before choosing your categories, you can just take a quick look at your spending tracker and see what categories make the most sense.

Change Your Money-Back Categories Anytime

If you’re not sure what categories to choose because you don’t track your spending regularly, that’s okay too. You can choose your categories based on what makes the most sense to you right now, then after a month or two, check to see what categories Tangerine assigned your purchases.

If they aren’t categories you initially chose when you got the credit card, you can change your categories anytime. This is a really great feature, especially when your life changes (ie. you buy a home, start a family) and so do your spending habits.

To give you an idea of what other people spend their money on, the most popular categories that customers choose are Groceries, followed by Restaurants and Gas.

For me, I took a good look at how I use the credit card to see if they actually matched the categories I chose. The categories I initially chose were Groceries, Restaurants, and Drug Stores. Well, what I noticed after a few weeks was that I did spend a lot on Groceries and Restaurants, but NOT ONE Drug Store purchase. So, I’ve decided instead to change my Drug Store category to Public Transport. I use the TTC quite a bit, so I know I’ll benefit more from switching to that category.

Choose How You Want to Get Your Money-Back

Another interesting feature is you can choose to either get your money-back applied to your credit card balance or deposited in your Tangerine Savings Account each month.

There’s actually more of an incentive to get it deposited into your savings account because you’ll be allowed to choose 3 categories for the 2% money-back, instead of just 2 categories you get if you have your money-back applied to your credit card balance.

Not a big surprise, I chose for my cashback to go straight into my savings account. And it wasn’t just so I could get one more category, though that was a nice bonus. It’s because it made me feel like I was actually earning interest, instead of simply paying off revolving debt.

As someone who has been happily debt-free (aside from my mortgage) since 2010, saving money and earning interest is way more exciting and empowering to me than paying off debt.

No Limit on How Much Money-Back You Can Earn

If you’re wondering if there’s a cap for how much money-back you can earn, there isn’t. Unlike other credit cards, there is absolutely no limit on how much you can earn. Moreover, you’ll never earn less than 2% on your chosen categories. I can name a few credit cards that offer high cash-back rates but only to a certain limit. Once you’ve reached that cap, their regular low rate will kick in for all additional purchases.

The only way you’ll earn less than 2% cash-back is if you spend outside your categories. And if you see that a lot of your purchases are being categorized as “Other,” and thus only earning you 0.50% cash-back, you should look at your credit card statements to see what you’re actually spending your money on. It might be an indication that you need to change your categories to better match your spending patterns.

Enter to Win $250 from Tangerine

**Contest is now closed**

Alright, let’s get to the good stuff. I’m doing a HUGE giveaway in partnership with Tangerine!

To celebrate the Tangerine Money-Back Credit Card, I’m giving away $250! That’s straight up CASH, BABY! And whoever wins, will get the $250 put directly onto their Tangerine Money-Back Credit Card. Don’t have a card? Sign up here.

Only Canadians are eligible for this contest.

Contest Rules

Here are the rules on how to enter. Failure to abide by these rules will make you ineligible to win.

The contest closes Thursday, June 21. I will be announcing the winner on Twitter, so make sure to follow me!

Option 1

Comment on this blog post with the Money-Back category that you believe you spend the most money in. As a reference, the entire list is mentioned above, or you can check them out here.

Option 2

Retweet with a comment this tweet with your favourite Money-Back category and use the hashtag #TangerineMoneyBack.

Good luck!

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FAQs

What are the cons of a tangerine credit card? ›

Drawbacks of the Tangerine Money-Back Credit Card

It also lacks many perks offered by its cash-back reward card competitors, like car rental discounts, complimentary Wi-Fi and exclusive dining and retail offers. Plus, its 2% cash-back rewards don't apply to all purchases.

What credit score do you need for a tangerine money back credit card? ›

No annual fee and a fair to good credit score requirement

To make things sweeter, this card also comes with a lower credit score approval than most cards. You'll only require a credit score of 600 to be considered for approval.

How to pay tangerine money back credit card? ›

Making Payments: You can make payments by telephone, by mail, through another financial institution, through a drop box at the Tangerine Café, or online. Depending on the method used, payments may take several days to reach us.

Is a tangerine credit card easy to get? ›

Eligibility Requirements

You must meet one of the following Tangerine World Mastercard® criteria: Gross annual income of $50,000 or more. Gross Household Income of $80,000 or more. Total balances of $250,000 or more in Tangerine Savings Account(s) and/or Investment Fund Account(s)

Can Tangerine be trusted? ›

Your money and privacy are protected from the instant you open your Tangerine Account. Our security features are top notch, and we continue to make enhancements to make them even better. If your security is ever compromised, we'll make things right. That's the Tangerine Security Guarantee.

Is Tangerine reputable? ›

Is my money safe at Tangerine Bank? Even though Tangerine is a digital bank, it still protects its customers' deposits the same way as traditional banks: with coverage purchased through Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation (CDIC). If a bank ever goes out of business, CDIC insurance helps get your money back.

Who is Tangerine Bank owned by? ›

Tangerine Bank is a wholly-owned subsidiary of The Bank of Nova Scotia and a member of the CDIC in its own right.

What bank is the hardest to get a credit card from? ›

Centurion® Card from American Express

A rating of 5 is the best a card can receive. Why it's one of the hardest credit cards to get: The hardest credit card to get is the American Express Centurion Card. Known simply as the “Black Card,” you need an invitation to get Amex Centurion.

Why did my Tangerine card decline? ›

You've reached your withdrawal/debit purchase limit. You've selected 'Savings' while paying at a merchant terminal instead of 'Chequing' (the 'Saving' spot is only for a second Chequing Account, if you have one) The expiry date on your Card has passed.

How to increase tangerine credit card limit? ›

Once you're logged in, click your Credit Card Account and go to 'Account Details'. Click 'Request change' under 'Current Card limits', and you can make your selection there. In case you're wondering, as part of the request for a credit limit increase, you'll need to consent to a Credit Bureau Check.

What is the spending limit on tangerine? ›

The daily debit purchase limit is $2,500 and can't be changed online. Please call us at 1-888-826-4374 to request any changes to the limit. This limit includes in-store purchases as well as online and in-app purchases.

What is the interest rate on a Tangerine credit card? ›

Annual Interest Rates: The annual interest rate on Purchases and Cash Advances (including Balance Transfers) is 19.95%.

What credit agency does Tangerine use? ›

The credit score that is displayed to you as part of the Credit Services is provided by TransUnion based on a proprietary model created by TransUnion.

What is the minimum income for Tangerine World Mastercard? ›

For more insurance, consider the Tangerine World Mastercard which requires a minimum personal income of $60,000. If you meet this requirement, you will automatically be considered for the World card if you apply for the Money-Back card. Preferred rates: 19.95% for purchases and cash advances.

How many credit cards should you have? ›

It's generally recommended that you have two to three credit card accounts at a time, in addition to other types of credit. Remember that your total available credit and your debt to credit ratio can impact your credit scores. If you have more than three credit cards, it may be hard to keep track of monthly payments.

Does Tangerine have hidden fees? ›

You won't pay any fees for your daily chequing transactions. For other transactions, a fair fee may apply. 2.50% is added to the exchange rate, and is reflected in the converted Canadian dollar amount of the transaction.

Is it safe to use Tangerine? ›

Tangerine Client Cards and Tangerine Credit Cards contain an embedded microchip to enhance safe and secure banking. Using proven technology, your Card helps protect your Accounts and personal information from fraud and theft.

What are 5 cons of using a credit card? ›

Cons of credit cards include:
  • Potential high-interest rates and fees.
  • Temptation to overspend.
  • Risk of accumulating high debt.
  • Possible to fall behind on payments.
  • Potential to max out your credit limit.
  • Potential to damage your credit history and score.

What are the benefits of a Tangerine account? ›

Tangerine Chequing is the perfect place to get paid
  • No monthly fees with no minimum balance. You shouldn't have to pay money to use your money.
  • Free Interac e-transfer® Get an unlimited number of transactions.
  • Free ABM access. That's free access to over 3,500 Scotiabank® ABMs2 nationwide.

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