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The Méliuz credit card is a no-annual-fee credit card that offers cashback on purchases. Cashback is a percentage of the purchase amount returned to the consumer.
In the case of the Méliuz card, the cashback is 1% to 2%, depending on the purchase category.
Benefits of the Meliuz card
In addition to cashback, the Méliuz card also offers other benefits, such as:
- Mastercard Platinum Flag: The Méliuz card has the Mastercard Platinum banner, which offers benefits such as access to VIP lounges at airports, discounts at restaurants and hotels, and purchase protection.
- Protection against theft and cloning: The Méliuz card offers protection against theft and cloning, which means that the consumer is not responsible for purchases made with the card in the event of theft or cloning.
- Travel insurance: The Méliuz card offers travel insurance, which covers medical, dental and repatriation expenses in the event of international travel.
Examples of using cashbak
Below are some examples of how cashback can be used:
To reduce the invoice amount: Cashback can be used to reduce your credit card bill.
For example, if a person makes a purchase of R$ 100 with the Méliuz card, they will receive R$ 2 in cashback.
If the person's bill is R$ 1,000, they can use cashback to reduce the bill amount to R$ 998.
To redeem in cash: Cashback can also be redeemed for cash. To do so, simply access the Méliuz app and request the redemption.
The money will be deposited into the consumer's bank account within 30 days.
To purchase products or services: Cashback can also be used to purchase products or services at Méliuz partner stores.
To do this, simply access the Méliuz app and choose the product or service you want to purchase.
The Méliuz credit card is an interesting option for those looking for a credit card with cashback, no annual fee, and benefits.
Who can get the card?
To obtain a Méliuz credit card, you must be over 18 years old and present proof of income.
The card is available to all consumers, regardless of credit score.
