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7 Mistakes That Cancel Out Credit Card Promo Benefits—and What to Do

Don MabonaBy Don Mabona2026-04-06No Comments5 Mins Read
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Credit card promos can be an appealing way to get more value from your spending. Whether it’s extra cashback, bonus miles, or limited-time discounts, the right offer can make everyday purchases go further. Top providers like Maya will also run the occasional free Maya card promo to bring more users on board free of charge. Many cardholders even say that these perks are a key reason for using a credit card in the first place.

But the benefits aren’t guaranteed just because you sign up for a promo. Small mistakes—often ones you make without realizing—can cancel out the gains and leave you with extra costs instead of rewards. Don’t think you need to avoid promos altogether, though; you just have to know how to approach them in a way that allows you to maximize their value.

Let’s talk about some common mistakes that can undermine credit card promo benefits, as well as what practical steps you can take to ensure you’re getting the most from every eligible purchase:

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1) Letting Rewards Expire

Promo rewards can lose all their value if they sit unused past their expiration date. This is true for points, miles, and cashback; many programs have timelines for redemption, and it’s easy to forget them if you’re not paying attention.

Make it a habit to track your reward balances and expiration dates alongside your regular financial tasks. Redeeming rewards periodically is another way to ensure they contribute to your goals instead of disappearing unused. Even if you’re saving points for a bigger redemption, be mindful of expiry rules to keep your efforts from going to waste.

2) Carrying a Balance That Wipes Out Your Rewards

The value of a promo can disappear quickly if your spending carries over to the next billing cycle unpaid. Interest charges on credit card balances often exceed the rewards you’ve earned, especially with higher annual percentage rates. That means a cashback reward worth a few hundred pesos can be overshadowed by interest fees many times that amount.

Aim to pay off your statement balance in full each month so you can keep your rewards intact. This way, the benefits you earn remain yours to enjoy without being offset by finance charges.

3) Overspending Just to Qualify for a Promo

The prospect of hitting a promo’s minimum spend can be tempting enough to justify extra purchases you don’t really need. But while it might feel like you’re “unlocking” value, the reality is that unplanned spending eats into your budget and can leave you with costs that far outweigh the reward. The better approach is to look at your existing budget and see if your regular expenses—think groceries, utilities, or insurance—can help you meet the requirement. You’ll benefit from the promo without stretching your finances or buying things solely for the sake of earning a reward.

4) Missing Payment Due Dates

Late payments can also undo the financial advantage of a promo. A single missed due date can lead to charges that outweigh your rewards and, in some cases, cause you to lose promo eligibility entirely. On top of that, late payments can harm your credit score, which can hurt your chances of scoring better offers from lenders down the line.

Schedule alerts on your calendar to remind you when bills are due. If your banking app also offers to send notifications for payment deadlines, you may also want to take advantage of those just to be safe.

5) Skipping Out on Reading the Terms and Conditions

You might find it tedious to go through an offer’s T&C’s from top to bottom, but it’s ultimately well worth doing. Not every purchase counts toward a credit card promo, after all, and you’ll want to be familiar with the exclusions to make sure that you use your time and money wisely. Without checking these details, it’s easy to assume that all spending will qualify, only to find out later that certain merchants, categories, or time frames weren’t eligible.

Before you commit to a promo, take a few minutes to read the rules carefully. Confirm any unclear details with your card issuer. Knowing exactly what qualifies can help you focus your spending and avoid unpleasant surprises when your rewards statement arrives.

6) Choosing the Wrong Card for the Purchase

Even with an active promo, using a card that doesn’t maximize rewards for a particular category can limit the benefits you receive. For example, a dining promo won’t apply if you use a card that only offers enhanced rewards for travel or retail purchases during that period.

Take care to match each purchase to the card offering the highest return for that spending category. This might mean keeping a quick reference of your card benefits handy so you can make the most rewarding choice at checkout.

7) Overlooking Fees That Offset Your Rewards

Some promos encourage spending in situations where extra fees apply, like foreign transaction fees or processing charges for certain merchants. These costs can quickly erode, or even outweigh, the value of the rewards you’ve earned.

Before you take advantage of a promo, factor in all potential charges related to the purchase. If fees are unavoidable, calculate whether the net benefit still makes sense. A smaller reward with no extra fees might turn out to be worth more than a bigger one with hidden costs.

Credit card promos work best when they enhance your spending habits, not distort them. Now that you know how to steer clear of these common mistakes and approach each offer with a clear strategy, you can ensure the rewards you earn truly add value. In the end, the most valuable perk is using your card in a way that supports your long-term financial health.

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