Venmo Lifts $10,000 Cap On 3% & 2% Categories

Venmo has sent out an e-mail to Synchrony Venmo cardholders informing them that there is no longer a $10,000 limit on spend on the 3% & 2% categories. The card has the following structure:

  • No annual fee
  • No sign up bonus
  • Card earns at the following rates:
    • 3% cash back on your Top Spend category
    • 2% cash back on your Second Top Spend category
    • 1% cash back on all other purchases
  • The following categories are eligible for ‘Top Spend’: Dining & Nightlife, Travel, Bills & Utilities, Health & Beauty, Grocery, Gas, Transportation, Entertainment

That makes this card significantly more interesting. I think some sort of cap will be readded if I’m perfectly honestly.

Hat tip to reader fearthez

View Comments (16)

  • Does anybody happen to have any contact info for Venmo/Synchrony to escalate beyond shitty customer service managers. Despite provided proof that my application was received and approved during the 6% promotion, customer service refuses to change anything on my account. I was given a big f*** you and a physical address for corporate escalation.

    Guess I’ll start with that and a CFPB complaint? I doubt I’ll get anywhere. It screw them.

  • If you signed up for the 6% cb rate earlier this year, I can confirm that I'm still earning that well past $10k spent

  • There was a $200 for $1k spend targeted offer earlier this year in the app. I'm not sure if it's ever coming back but they were offering up to that at one point.

  • 3% is good, but I can't see it being one to add to most of our portfolios, especially with the SUB being that low.

    • It's good for utilities for those who can't get the US Bank Cash+. The health/beauty category is also pretty expansive compared to alternatives. But overall, definitely better options.

      • For what it's worth, I got a targeted mailer for the 6% promo a few months ago. The application in the Venmo app only showed me 3%, though the transactions have been earning 6%. YMMV but they seem to keep track if you're targeted on the back end