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Mastercard World Elite benefits you probably don’t know about

Miles June 16, 2022 8 Comments

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Mastercard World Elite benefits you probably don’t know about

Did you know that you may have credit card benefits you don’t even know about? Check and see if your card has a Mastercard World Elite emblem on it…if it does, you may have a bunch of benefits included. Let’s take a look!

Mobile Phone Insurance

File this under… may apply to your card. Many Mastercard World and World Elite credit cards have mobile cell phone insurance. You’ll need to check with your specific card, but here is a link to the full benefits.  For instance, The Bilt Rewards Mastercard World Elite and the Chase Freedom Flex are two no annual fee cards that have it whereas none of the Chase IHG cards have it any more.

You can check your credit card number here

C. Coverage limitations: Coverage for a Stolen or damaged Eligible Cellular Wireless Telephone is subject to the terms, conditions, exclusions, and limits of liability of this benefit. The maximum liability is $600 per claim for World Mastercard, and $1,000 per Covered Card per 12 month period. Each claim is subject to a $50 deductible. Coverage is limited to two (2) claims per Covered Card per 12 month period. Coverage is excess of any other applicable insurance or indemnity available to you. Coverage is limited only to those amounts not covered by any other insurance or indemnity. In no event will this coverage apply as contributing insurance. This “noncontribution” clause will take precedence over a similar clause found in other insurance or indemnity language.

Lyft Take 3 rides get $5 a month credit

Here’s the deal:

  • Enroll here
  • Every month that you take 3 rides with Lyft and pay with your World Elite Mastercard…you’ll get a $5 credit towards future rides
  • $5 credit expires after 30 days
  • Runs until September 30th, 2022

Click the Image to Enroll

3 months free DashPass

Go here to register

How it works:

  • Get 3 months free, then it automatically renews for $9.99 a month
    • Cancel anytime
  • Get $0 delivery fees when you order over $12
    • Groceries over $25
  • Avail until 9/30/22

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Here’s a list of common World Elite Mastercards

  • Bilt Rewards Mastercard
  • Chase Freedom Flex
  • Citi Premier
  • Citi Prestige
  • Citi Executive Aadvantage World Elite Mastercard
  • Citi Aadvantage Platinum Select World Elite
  • Virgin Atlantic World Elite Mastercard from Bank of America
  • Hawaiian Airlines World Elite Mastercard from Barclaycard

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8 Comments

  1. swag Reply
    June 16, 2022 at 7:53 am

    The graphic at the top of the post says $10 lyft credit, the one in the middle of the post says $5. And your text has both: “you’ll get a $10 credit” and “$5 credit expires after 30 days”. Which is it?

    • Miles Reply
      June 16, 2022 at 3:27 pm

      updated, it’s $5 sorry about the confusion!

  2. Raj Reply
    February 16, 2022 at 6:24 am

    Nice article

  3. Mr G Reply
    June 1, 2019 at 4:45 am

    Any idea if the AAdvantage Aviator Red qualifies for this since it’s listed as a World Elite Mastercard on the Barclays site.

    TIA!

    • Miles Reply
      June 1, 2019 at 10:55 am

      Should!

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