If I have an NRA credit card do I keep it?

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There is probably a notice period that the bank has to give the partner or visa versa when terminating the agreement. Minimally 90 days.

Common sense told me that there has to be a notification period. I have one of these cards and I plan to continue to use it (it's my main card, default card for Amazon, etc) until the monthly statement no longer says NRA or they send me a non-NRA replacement. At that point, it'll become my back-up card (which basically never gets used) until I get a 1%-back card from my credit union. I have no reason to do business with FNB Omaha other than the NRA connection.
 
I do have the NRA Omaha VISA card. I was going to cancel, but since there is an agreement with the NRA that I assume benefits the NRA, SHOULD I HANG ON TO THE CARD AND USE IT FOR NOW?

I do as well, if it stops working then I'll stop using it ?
 
Whatever you plan to do, let the company know NOW what your plans are and why.

Silent boycotts are pointless.
I would assume that money talks loudest. I use to charge all of my local purchases to the NRA card and have not used it since the announcement of agreement termination with the NRA. If all of a sudden all of those card holders quit using the that card, someone at Omaha Banks must be noting that.
 
I would assume that money talks loudest.
They have lots of customers. If you want to make a point by no longer using their services, you need to let them know WHY you are going to another provider. Otherwise you may feel better about it, but there's no guarantee that they know why they lost your business.
 
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