Great Deal – $300 Bonus and 30k Aeroplan for Credit Card + Bank Account!

I recently wrote about the improved bonuses for the TD Aeroplan Visa Infinite and TD Aeroplan Visa Infinite Privilege cards, which have bonuses now of up to 30,000 and 55,000 Aeroplan miles.

Additional Reading: New TD Aeroplan Offers Live!

TD Aeroplan Visa Infinite

TD Aeroplan Visa Infinite

TD Aeroplan Visa Infinite – Earn up to 30,000 Aeroplan Miles!

The TD Aeroplan Visa Infinite has a very straightforward signup bonus. You can earn up to 30,000 miles as follows:

  • 15,000 Aeroplan Miles with your first Purchase
  • 10,000 Aeroplan Miles when you keep your Account open, active and in good standing for 90 days
  • 5,000 Aeroplan Miles when you add an Authorized User

This is pretty good because there is no minimum spend required for this card other that your first purchase (which can be a pack of gum). You just need to keep your card open and add an authorized user, which costs $50 for 5,000 miles.

However, I’ve mentioned that the TD All-Inclusive Banking package waives the fee for this card and the supplementary cardholder as long as you have this account open.

Coincidentally, there’s a great offer for getting the TD-All Inclusive banking package as well.

Earn $300 by opening a TD Canada Trust Bank Account!

TD is also circulating an offer where you can earn $300 for opening an Unlimited Checking or All-Inclusive Banking Package. The latter is the one you want to get, because that waives the fee for the TD Aeroplan Visa Infinite.

TD Canada Trust $300 Bank Account Bonus

TD Canada Trust $300 Bank Account Bonus

To obtain this bonus, you must go through this Facebook page to click the link to the TD offer. Otherwise, you’ll just get “Sorry! This special offer is valid only for select individuals and not transferrable.”

After completing the signup process and opening the account, you have to complete two of the following to earn the bonus:

  • A Direct Deposit to your new account
  • A minimum $50 pre‑authorized debit
  • A minimum $50 Canadian or US online bill payment

The latter two items are very easy to do, so if you’re eligible, you can essentially get $300 for free, as well as 30,000 miles and first year free with the TD Aeroplan Visa Infinite. To be eligible, you cannot have or have had an account after November 1, 2015. That’s a long ineligibility period – however, that makes the TD Aeroplan Visa Infinite Privilege offer comparatively better.

TD Aeroplan Visa Infinite Privilege – Earn up to 55,000 Aeroplan Miles!

With the TD Aeroplan Visa Infinite Privilege, you can earn up to 55,000 miles:

TD Aeroplan Visa Infinite Privilege

TD Aeroplan Visa Infinite Privilege

  • Earn 25,000 Miles with your first purchase
  • Earn 25,000 Miles for keeping the account open after 90 days
  • Earn 5,000 Miles by adding a supplementary cardholder.

Getting this card makes the most sense if you’ve already picked up most cards already but you’re still trying to boost your account balance. Even though there is an annual fee, if you work out the numbers, you’re paying $400 CAD for 50,000 miles. That’s 0.6 cents per mile (USD) which is not bad at all, not to mention that you get increased earnings on this card at 1.25 miles/$ as well as additional credit card insurance and Air Canada benefits.

Apply for the TD Aeroplan Visa Infinite and TD Aeroplan Visa Infinite Privilege today! Offer expires May 4, 2017.

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  1. What’s your take on the pro-rated fee for the Infinite Privilege card with keeping it open for 90 days? Any dates to be aware of?

  2. Hi

    You said:
    “To be eligible, you cannot have or have had an account after November 1, 2015. That’s a long ineligibility period – however, that makes the TD Aeroplan Visa Infinite Privilege offer comparatively better.”

    Does that apply to the bank account, or the credit card?

    Thanks!

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