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Use Your Barclays Arrival Miles For Gas, Groceries And Dining Through Jan 31

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With the Barclays Arrival Plus World Elite MasterCard you can redeem your miles for travel statement credits, starting at 10,000 miles for $100 toward all or a portion of your qualifying travel purchase of $100 or more made within the last 120 days.

With the Barclays Arrival World MasterCard you can redeem your miles for travel statement credits, starting at 2,500 miles for $25 toward all or a portion of your qualifying travel purchase of $25 or more made within the last 120 days.

But through January 31, 2021, with both cards, you can use your miles to redeem your miles for statement credits toward all or a portion of your qualifying gas, grocery store and restaurant purchases made within the last 120 days. And with the Arrival Plus card, you can redeem for purchase of $50 or more. The regular Arrival card, you can redeem at the same minimums of $25.

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