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Earn 19,697 TD Rewards Points+ (a value of $65 on Amazon.ca13) by keeping your Account open, active and in good standing for the first 90 days+, plus no Annual Fee. Account must be approved by January 3, 2024.

Plus, get a free 6 monthX Uber One membership (that's $60 in value16)!

At a glance

Earn TD Reward Points on all the things you normally do, whether you use your card for groceries, dining or paying bills. The rewards will add up quickly so you can enhance your everyday experiences and enjoy a wide variety of rewards.

Your card also allows you to enjoy:

  • Flexibility to redeem your TD Rewards Points on a wide variety of rewards at Expedia® For TD, Starbucks® and more.
  • Mobile device insurance of up to $1000 if you lose or damage your phone.
  • Book your travel through Expedia® For TD4 to maximize the TD Rewards Points you can earn on your travel purchases.
  • No travel blackouts15, no seat restrictions15 and no expiry12 for your TD Rewards Points as long as your account is open and in good standing.
  • Redeem your TD Rewards Points towards making purchases at Amazon.ca with Amazon Shop with Points. Conditions apply. See more details.

Every Purchase Counts

  • Earn 4 TD Rewards Points

    for every $1 you spend when you book travel through Expedia® For TD2

  • Earn 3 TD Rewards Points

    for every $1 you spend on Groceries and Restaurants3.

  • Earn 2 TD Rewards Points

    for every $1 you spend on regularly recurring bill payments set up on your Account3

  • Earn 1 TD Rewards Points

    for every $1 you spend on other Purchases made using your Card 4.


How many TD Rewards Points could I get in one year?

Move the sliders or use the fields to input the approximate amount of credit card purchases you currently make each month.

Recurring Bill Payments, Groceries and Restaurants (Yearly spend cap of $5,000 each)


All other purchases (No spend cap)

 

Based on the approximate monthly spend of $5,000,
in one year you could earn

118,152

TD Rewards Points in one year (includes bonus points of 15,152 TD Rewards Points when you spend $500 within 90 days of Account opening+)†.


A travel value†† of up to
$590.76

† This chart is for illustrative purposes only.
Welcome Bonus applies only in the first year.

†† Total TD Rewards Points and corresponding dollar value equivalent assumes no redemption of TD Rewards Points towards any travel purchases made during the year. Maximum dollar value of TD Rewards Points shown, only applies to TD Rewards Points redeemed for travel purchases charged to your Card and booked through Expedia For TD.

You could redeem††† your TD Rewards Points towards:

A round-trip train ticket for you and a guest

††† TD Rewards Points must be redeemed in minimum 200-point increments for travel purchases charged to your Card that are booked online or by phone through Expedia For TD. For travel purchases charged to your Card that are not booked through Expedia For TD, TD Rewards Points must be redeemed in minimum increments of 200 or 250 points.


Credit Card Reward Perks


Redeem your TD Rewards Points how you want, for what you want 

Every purchase you make with your TD Rewards Credit Card earns you TD Rewards Points. With the flexibility to choose how to redeem your TD Rewards Points for the rewards you want, you can use your points on everyday perks, eGift cards, education credits, cash credits or travel. Learn more.


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