Discover it 5% Categories For 2018 Released

Discover has released their 5% categories for the Discover it for 2018.

  • Q1 (Jan-Mar): Gas Stations & Wholesale Clubs
  • Q2 (Apr-Jun): Grocery Stores
  • Q3 (Jul-Sep): Restaurants
  • Q4 (Oct-December): Amazon & Wholesale Clubs

Remember you’re limited to earning 5% cash back on $1,500 in those categories per quarter. Here is what they have offered in the past:

Q1Q2Q3Q4
2018Gas Stations & Wholesale ClubsGrocery StoresRestaurantsAmazon & Wholesale Clubs
2017Gas Stations, Ground Transportation & Wholesale ClubsHome Improvement & Wholesale ClubsRestaurants. Some cardholders targeted for AmazonAmazon and Target
2016Gas and Ground TransportationRestaurants & MoviesAmazon, Home ImprovementSam’s Club, Amazon, and Department Stores
2015Gas Stations & Ground TransportationSummer Spruce Up?Home Improvement Stores, Department Stores, and Amazon.comAmazon, department stores, and clothing stores
2014Restaurants and MoviesHome Improvement Stores, Furniture Stores and Bed Bath & BeyondGas stationsDepartment Stores and Online Shopping
2013Restaurants and MoviesHome Improvement StoresGas stationsOnline Shopping
2012Gas stations, Movie theaters and MuseumsRestaurants and MoviesGas stations, Movies and Theme parksDepartment Stores and Online Shopping
2011Travel and RestaurantsHome and FashionGas, Hotels, Movies and Theme ParksRestaurants and Fashion

Hat tip to reader Gus

 

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Debbie
Debbie (@guest_535184)
December 14, 2017 11:57

Citicards has released their 1st Qtr for 2018: Earn 5% cash back on select purchases with your Citi® Dividend Card.
Sign up to earn 5% cash back on eligible purchases with your Citi® Dividend Card at gas stations and car rental agencies from January 1, 2018 through March 31, 2018.*

NBG
NBG (@guest_511384)
November 8, 2017 14:45

Does buying GC in gas station considered as Gas station purchase?.

Yet Another Redditor
Yet Another Redditor (@guest_511386)
November 8, 2017 14:49

Yes, it does.

Francis
Francis (@guest_509799)
November 6, 2017 21:09

Discover has shown a lot of good will lately. They really respect the costumer. I have no doubt Chase is going to copy Discover in order to compete but I’m going to throw the business to Discover for being so upfront with us.

Gus
Gus (@guest_507656)
November 2, 2017 23:05

How restrictive is Discover in their “Grocery Stores” category? E.g. is Walmart included?

Chris
Chris (@guest_507659)
November 2, 2017 23:15

In the past, Walmart and Target didn’t count for groceries as they were coded as “discount stores” instead. Usually Discover puts a disclaimer up somewhere when the quarter begins.

Gus
Gus (@guest_508410)
November 3, 2017 21:10

Thanks. I saw exclusions on their calendar, but didn’t know which specific stores/chains were affected.

Peter
Peter (@guest_505377)
November 1, 2017 16:21

Awesome quarters!!

Matt
Matt (@guest_505210)
November 1, 2017 14:06

Love getting 5% back at Aldi

Yet Another Redditor
Yet Another Redditor (@guest_505207)
November 1, 2017 14:06

Doc, If you want to add historical data to the table:

2011-Q1 Travel and Restaurants
2011-Q2 Home and Fashion
2011-Q3 Gas, Hotels, Movies and Theme Parks
2011-Q4 Restaurants and Fashion

2012-Q1 Gas stations, Movie theaters and Museums
2012-Q2 Restaurants and Movies
2012-Q3 Gas stations, Movies and Theme parks
2012-Q4 Department Stores and Online Shopping

2013-Q1 Restaurants and Movies
2013-Q2 Home Improvement Stores
2013-Q3 Gas stations
2013-Q4 Online Shopping

2014-Q1 Restaurants and Movies
2014-Q2 Home Improvement Stores, Furniture Stores and Bed Bath & Beyond
2014-Q3 Gas stations
2014-Q4 Department Stores and Online Shopping

Chris
Chris (@guest_507660)
November 2, 2017 23:17

I wish they would bring back those categories like “Online Shopping”. Was much better than the current store-specific quarters they have now.

Mimi
Mimi (@guest_505036)
November 1, 2017 11:46

I’m sad that a lot of Sam’s have removed the variable $500 MCs including the OVs on their shelves and replaced them with the variable $250’s which IINM, have higher fees 🙁 I didn’t renew my membership.

Chucks
Chucks (@guest_504966)
November 1, 2017 10:46

Sad that “ground transportation” got canned. If you’re in a city-dweller without a car you’re going to have a hard time using Q1 now that Uber/Lyft and public transportation is off the list.

Ryan Goldstein
Ryan Goldstein (@guest_504969)
November 1, 2017 10:49

You should consider US Bank Cash+; ground transportation is one of the 5% categories. I’ve been using that to buy my $174 monthly train pass since Q2 2017 when they made that category available.

Joe
Joe (@guest_504927)
November 1, 2017 10:00

Can someone help me out here? I have never understood why this is appealing. If you max all 4 quarters, it has taken a year to earn a measly $300. I understand with the first year bonus this doubles to $600.

Is that it? Or am I missing something?

Chucks
Chucks (@guest_504956)
November 1, 2017 10:41

Well it’s an annual-fee free card that pays dividends over time. You’re right that most cards with a sign up bonus will give you more. But if someone is just starting out and looking for cards they can keep and use for years (as each hard pull will have a very significant impact on their credit) this is pretty good. Someone young and not into MSing who’d otherwise have trouble hitting minimum spending would also like the card.

I do think people exaggerate the benefits of capped 5% cards simply because it feels good to be earning 5% on a lot of transactions, even if in aggregate the cash back is less than a sign up bonus.

Ben
Ben (@guest_505221)
November 1, 2017 14:17

Agreed, one isn’t very compelling. But I have 3 freedoms, for $225 per quarter (if taken as cash). Add a discover and a citi dividend and I’m up to $375 per quarter long term that I can do in addition to regular signup bonuses/churning. I consider it a baseline, something that I just do anyway, in addition to churning for signup bonuses.