DO Wyndham Visa Rewards or Wyndham Earner Visa give anniversary rewards?
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38% Miles to Memories
18% Your Mileage May Vary
Both the legacy Wyndham Visa Rewards card and the newer Wyndham Earner Visa provide anniversary‑year point bonuses.
- Wyndham Earner Visa (no‑fee card) – awards 7,500 Wyndham Rewards points each anniversary year when you spend $15,000 on eligible purchases Points with a Crew
- Legacy Wyndham Visa Rewards card – gives a larger 15,000‑point anniversary bonus each year for the $69 annual fee Miles to Memories
- Wyndham Earner Plus Visa – also delivers 7,500 points each anniversary year after you pay the renewal fee Your Mileage May Vary
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