American Kennel Club Credit Card
MasterCard for the American Kennel Club The American Kennel Club VISA Card allows you to create unique card designs by selecting one from their Breed Photo Gallery or uploading a photo of your own dog.
With the AKC rewards credit card, bring home “Best in Show.”
how it works:
Spend $1 at pet shops, veterinary clinics, online at akc.org, over the phone, at the AKC booth at dog shows, or anywhere else to receive 3 reward points.
For every $1 spent on groceries and gas, you can earn two reward points.
Every time you use your Visa® card anywhere else, you’ll earn one reward point.
Redeem reward points online for goods, gift cards, travel, and more. COMING SOON! Log into your account online and go to the “My Rewards” area to see more information.
The American Kennel Club is able to do more for the canines who mean so much to us thanks to every transaction made with your AKC credit card.
Other features include:
- No annual fee
- Convenient and easy online account management
- Zero liability on unauthorized purchases
- Cash advances at over 900,000 Visa ATMs
- Low variable rates
- Large credit lines
- Friendly 24/7/365 Customer Service
It’s that simple to receive the official credit card of the American Kennel Club by applying online for an American Kennel Club Visa credit card.
Some more detail on AKC credit card:
There is no cap on the number of points that can be accumulated on net new purchases over the course of a billing cycle or a year, but the points do expire after three (3) years or right away if the account is terminated.
At www.comenity.net/akc, cardholders can check their program activity, including the number of unused and unexpired Points in their points balance as well as any redemption activity.
If using a computer isn’t your preferred method of communication, you can get information by calling the bank at 1-855-463-0225 for the AKC Visa Card or 1-800-224-1860 for the AKC Visa Signature Card.
Since points are not technically the cardholder’s property, they cannot be shared around various AKC credit card accounts or transferred to anyone else.
About the American Kennel Club
Since its founding in 1884, the American Kennel Club has managed the world’s largest register of purebred dogs and supervised the sport of purebred dogs in the United States.
The AKC promotes responsible dog ownership, advances canine health and welfare, protects the rights of all dog owners, and advocates for purebred dogs as a family pet along with its more than 5,000 recognized and member clubs and connected organizations.
The AKC Humane Fund, AKC Canine Health Foundation, AKC Reunite, and the AKC Museum of the Dog are all affiliated AKC organizations. Visit their website at www.akc.org for further details.