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BofA Customized Cash data points: What merchants earn 2% and 3% rewards?

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Bank of America® Customized Cash Rewards credit card

November 22, 2024: We’ve added a bunch more data points based on our spending over the last few months.

The Bank of America Customized Cash Rewards credit card offers 3% cash back in one of six categories you can select, 2% cash back at grocery stores and wholesale clubs, and 1% cash back everywhere else.

And when you combine the card’s bonus rewards with Preferred Rewards with Platinum Honors or higher status, the 3% category becomes 5.25% cash back and the 2% category becomes 3.5% cash back.

Depending on the category you choose, the card can be one of the best cards for gas, groceries, online shopping, Costco, home improvement, or any number of other categories.

In this article, we show you how much the card earns at various merchants.

Table: How much do you earn in rewards at each merchant?

Here is a table containing the most recent datapoint from each merchant. This information was compiled independently from our own use of the cards and our community.

Merchant2% category3% category
Abt.com Online shopping
Blizzard
Battle.net
Online shopping
Costco.com Warehouse clubs
Codes as warehouse purchase unless “Online shopping” is selected as 3% category
Online shopping
Costco In-Store Warehouse clubs
Costco Gas
CVS Drug stores
Google
(Google store online)
Online shopping
Lowe’s Home improvement and furnishings
Nordstrom.com Online shopping
Otterbox.com Online shopping
Seats.aero Online shopping
Square (small merchant processor) Online shopping
Target.com Online shopping
Earnings at various merchants with the Bank of America Customized Cash

Data points: Where we made purchases, when we made them, and how they coded.

Here are the data points that go into the table above. Searching through these can help you understand how fresh the data above is. As we collect more data points, we should be able to see if merchants change how they are coded over time.

These are in the format: [ merchant ] [ how the purchase coded ] [ date of purchase ]

  • Zero Hour Escape Rooms. (Processed by Square, online). Online shopping. 11/21/24
  • Nordstrom.com. Online shopping. 11/15/24
  • Costco in-store. Wholesale club. 11/20/24
  • Seats.aero. Online shopping. 11/9/24
  • Target.com. Online shopping. 10/7/24
  • Costco in-store. Wholesale club. 10/6/24
  • Costco gas. No bonus. 10/6/24
  • Abt.com. Online shopping. 9/11/24
  • Google store online. Online shopping. 9/9/24
  • Blizzard (battle.net). Online shopping. 9/2/24
  • Costco in-store. Wholesale club. 8/28/24
  • Lowes in-store. Home improvement. 8/2/24
  • Otterbox.com Online shopping. 7/30/24
  • Costco gas. General purchase. 7/25/24
  • Costco.com. Online shopping. 6/20/24
  • Costco.com. Wholesale club. 5/30/24
  • CVS in-store. Drug store. 5/13/24

Bottom line: Online purchases are pretty consistent

We have the most data points for online purchases because in our view, the Bank of America Customized Cash Rewards credit card‘s most valuable bonus category is online purchases. Pretty much everything we’ve expected to post as an online purchase has coded and been rewarded as an online purchase, making the Customized Cash our go-to card for online shopping.

About the author

  • Photo of Aaron Hurd, credit card and travel rewards expert.

    Aaron Hurd is a credit card, travel rewards, and loyalty program expert. Over the past 15 years, he has authored over a thousand expert contributions published by leading outlets including WSJ, TIME, Newsweek, Forbes, NerdWallet, The Points Guy, Bankrate, CNET, and many others. He has also served in consulting roles for many of these same outlets, designing content strategy, hiring teams of teams of editors and contributors, developing thought-leadership pieces, and ghost-editing for senior editors. Aaron is well-known in the miles and points community and regularly presents about travel rewards at conferences like the Chicago Seminars and Minnebar. Aaron has enjoyed the game of optimizing credit card rewards since getting his first credit card shortly after he turned 18. He started learning about credit cards and travel rewards from the (now defunct) FatWallet Finance forums and FlyerTalk. He holds more than 40 open credit cards and has first-hand experience with almost every major credit card product.

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