You can check your Best Buy rewards points balance by accessing the Best Buy account management page.
Another way to check your balance is by clicking on the "See Points Balance" button during checkout. If you have a BestBuy.com account, and have previously set up a card to use "Pay With Points", your available point balance will be displayed at checkout when logged in to your account.
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Yes, you can use the Best Buy Credit Card anywhere that accepts cards on the Visa network. That means you can use the Best Buy Credit Card at 10.7 million U.S. merchant locations, plus at millions of other merchants across 200 countries and territories worldwide.
The Best Buy Store Card, on the other hand, can only be used for purchases at Best Buy.
Other things to know about the Best Buy Credit Card:
The best Best Buy® Credit Card benefits are $0 fraud liability protection and monthly credit bureau reporting. These perks are certainly good to have, though it’s important to note that they’re also relatively common credit card benefits.
Best Buy® Credit Card Benefits
$0 fraud liability protection
Monthly credit bureau reporting
Rewards of 0.5 - 2.5 points per $1 on purchases
While these benefits aren’t bad, the Best Buy® Credit Card simply doesn’t have as many benefits as a lot of the other...
Best Buy points are worth 2 cents each, on average. For example, 10,000 Best Buy points have a dollar value of roughly $200. As a result, Best Buy points are worth about the same amount as the average retail rewards points, which are valued at 2 cents each.
The easiest way to calculate the value of a retailer's rewards points for any redemption method is to determine the dollar value of what you're redeeming for,...
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