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Why and How: Transferring Wells Fargo Rewards Between Accounts

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Point transferability between accounts varies wildly across banks. Wells Fargo is one of the most favorable banks in this regard, allowing point transfers:

Why

It can be useful to combine points earned between personal and business accounts for a single redemption.

It can be advantageous to transfer points to a rewards account with a more favorable redemption scheme. For example, if you have a Propel World card rewards are worth 1 cent each. However, if someone you trust has a Wells Fargo Visa Signature they can redeem points for between 1.5-1.75 cents a piece towards airfare.

The ability to earn rewards in one scheme then redeem in a better scheme increases the overall value of the program.

How

Transfers can be initiated online or over the phone and vary depending on the type of transfer you want to perform.

I’ll cover each of the online transfer methods below because each transfer scenario is distinct and there are some potentially painful mistakes you’ll want to avoid.

From a Personal Account to Someone Else’s Personal Account

This is the most common scenario. To perform this transfer the “from” account needs to know the “to” account’s 16-digit card number.

  1. Log into the “from” account
  2. Click on the GoFar Rewards account associated with the credit card you want to send points from
  3. Click on Share -> Gift Rewards to Others
  4. Click on Gift to Others
  5. Important! Do not choose Gift to friends and family. Doing so will result in a irreversible cash transfer rather than a point transfer which is not what you want because it nullifies redemption upside.
  6. Enter the “to” account’s name, 16-digit card number, and # of points you want to transfer then Continue
  7. Once the account number is confirmed complete the transfer – it should occur instantly
Use “Gift to others” to transfer to someone else’s WF rewards account, even if they’re your family or friend

From your Personal Account to your Business Account

This can be useful if you have Propel World card and want to redeem for airfare with the more favorable rewards scheme the Business Platinum card offers, if you’ve opted for the Business Platinum Rewards scheme as opposed to the cashback scheme.

  1.  Log into the Business account, ironically, by clicking Personal Accounts -> <Business Name> Accounts
  2. Click Business Card
  3. Click Wells Fargo Rewards at the bottom of the page where it says “To redeem your rewards and shop at our Earn More Mall® site, visit Wells Fargo Rewards.”
  4. Click Business Rewards Accounts
  5. Click Consumer Points Transfer
  6. Enter your Personal Credit Card Number
  7. Once the credit card is confirmed complete the instant point transfer
Transfers from Personal to Business are initiated on the Business account

From your Business Account to your Personal Account

This can be useful if you have a Wells Fargo Business Rewards account and you want to transfer points to a Visa Signature for 1.5-1.75x uplift towards air travel.

If you have a Business Rewards card and want to transfer to a friend’s Visa Signature [I think] you’ll need a personal card of your own and will need to complete two transfers: One from your Business Rewards to your Personal GoFar Rewards. Then a second from your Personal GoFar Rewards to your friend’s Visa Signature.

  1. Click on GoFar Rewards associated with the Personal account you want to transfer to
  2. Click My Rewards -> Transfer
  3. Enter the Business Credit Card Number you’d like to transfer from then Get Balance
  4. Enter the number of points to complete the instant transfer
Transfers from Business to Personal are initiated on the Personal account

Caveats

Bottom Line

Favorable point transferabilty is a key characteristic of valuable rewards programs, and Wells Fargo’s policies on this are about as good as it gets.

Take advantage of this to maximize the value of Wells Fargo rewards cards. Beacuse there’s no such thing as great credit cards, just great credit card programs.

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