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It only takes about 10 minutes to apply online for a TD Drivers Rewards Visa Card.
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The TD Drivers Rewards Visa Card is a no-fee card in Canada that gives you flexibility in point redemption. You can redeem your TD Drivers Rewards Points to pay for almost anything for your car, including automotive parts or services purchased with your TD Drivers Rewards Card; or even to purchase or lease a new or used vehicle.1
- TD Drivers Rewards Points never expire as long as you're the Cardholder
- Ultimate flexibility in point redemption1
- Earn up to 2% in TD Drivers Rewards Points on every $1 spent on purchases made with the Card2
- Accumulate TD Drivers Rewards Points faster by adding Authorized User cards3 and setting up Pre-Authorized Payments on the Account
Watch your TD Drivers Rewards Points add up!
Earn up to 2% in TD Drivers Rewards Points on every Purchase charged to the Card2.
- You'll earn 2 TD Drivers Rewards Points for every $1 spent on gas purchases up to $700 (per statement period4) made with the Card and 1 TD Drivers Rewards Point for every $1 spent on gas purchases over $700 (per statement period) made with the Card; and
- 1.25 TD Drivers Rewards Points for every $1 spent on purchases of automotive parts or services at eligible merchants2 made with the Card; and
- 1 TD Drivers Rewards Point for every $1 spent on all other purchases made with the Card.
Your TD Drivers Rewards Points never expire as long as you are a Cardholder, and must be redeemed in minimum 2,500-point increments (a $25 value).
Earn more TD Drivers Rewards Points with Authorized User Cards
Authorized User Cards are an easy way to provide your spouse, a family member or close friend with many of the benefits and the purchasing power that you now enjoy. Remember, you'll earn TD Drivers Rewards Points on the eligible purchases made on the Authorized User Card(s)3 as well as on your own Card. That means your TD Drivers Rewards Points will add up faster.
You can add up to three Authorized User Cards to your TD Drivers Rewards Visa Card Account at no additional charge.
To request Authorized User Cards, simply call 1-800-983-8472.
Redeem1 TD Drivers Rewards Points towards the purchase or lease of the vehicle you want
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- The TD Drivers Rewards Visa Card allows you the flexibility to redeem your TD Drivers Rewards Points toward the purchase or lease of any new or used vehicle.
- You can also redeem your TD Drivers Rewards Points for automotive parts or service purchases made with your Card at eligible merchants, such as windshield wipers, tires, spark plugs, car mats, GPS system, car radio, seat covers and more.
How to Redeem your TD Drivers Rewards Points – Auto Parts/Services & Vehicle
- Call the TD Canada Trust Credit Card Customer Service Centre at 1-800-983-8472 within 90 days of the purchase or lease of your vehicle, or of your purchase of automotive parts or services. If you are redeeming for automotive parts or service, you must first use your TD Drivers Rewards Visa Card to make the purchase from eligible merchants of automotive parts or services (as described in the Cardholder Agreement) and then allow sufficient time for your automotive parts or services purchase to be posted to your TD Drivers Rewards Credit Card Account.
- For redemptions towards vehicles, make sure you have the vehicle make, model, VIN number, date of purchase or lease and Dealership Name available.
- State the number of TD Drivers Rewards Points you wish to redeem and the dollar value of your TD Drivers Rewards Points will be credited to your Account within 2-3 business days5.
Remember to keep your bill of sale or lease should we request a copy for our records.
How to Redeem your TD Drivers Rewards Points – Bonus-Eligible Vehicle
- Visit Drivers Rewards at www.tdrewards.com to view eligible vehicle bonus offers
- If you have purchased a vehicle with an eligible bonus offer, you must fill out and submit the required information online, including vehicle make, model, VIN number, date of purchase and Dealership Name and submit.
- The dollar value of your redeemed TD Drivers Rewards Points will be credited to your Account within 2-3 business days.
Remember to keep your bill of sale or lease should we request a copy for our records.
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As a TD Drivers Rewards Cardholder you will have access to exclusive savings and offers from a number of automotive parts and service companies. For the latest offers available to you right now, visit Drivers Rewards at www.tdrewards.com
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Other Valuable Features and Benefits
- Common Carrier Travel Accident Insurance(included)6
- Chip Enabled Technology -- the security and peace of mind through the use of a personal identification number (PIN)
- Optional Travel Medical Insurance7
- Optional Balance Protection Insurance8
- Fraud Protection
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Annual interest rates, fees and features are current as of September 7, 2012 and subject to change.
1 TD Drivers Rewards Points must be redeemed in minimum 2,500–point increments. See the TD Drivers Rewards Program section of the Cardholder Agreement available at www.tdcanadatrust.com/tdvisa/agreements for complete details on how to redeem TD Drivers Rewards Points for the purchase or lease of a Vehicle and for the purchase of automotive parts or services charged to the TD Drivers Rewards Account.
2 TD Drivers Rewards Points are earned for Purchases charged to the Account. Purchases of gas and purchases of automotive parts or services must be made at eligible merchants of gas and eligible merchants of automotive parts or services with eligible Merchant Category Codes, as described in the TD Drivers Rewards Program section of the Cardholder Agreement, to be able to earn TD Drivers Rewards Points. Credit for returned items, refunds, rebates or other similar credits will reduce or cancel the TD Drivers Rewards Points earned by the amount originally charged to your Account. Fees, Cash Advances (including Balance Transfers, Cash-Like Transactions and TD Visa Cheques), interest charges, optional services, refunds, rebates or other similar credits do not earn TD Drivers Rewards Points. Please see the TD Drivers Rewards Program section of the Cardholder Agreement available at www.tdcanadatrust.com/tdvisa/agreements for complete details.
3 Primary Cardholder remains liable for all charges to the Account, including those made by any Authorized User.
4 Your statement period (billing period) is shown on your monthly statement for the TD Drivers Rewards Visa Account. It is the time period between your previous statement date and the statement date of your monthly statement. Your statement period starts on the day after your previous statement date and ends on the statement date of your current monthly statement.
5 The requested TD Drivers Rewards Points will be redeemed from the TD Drivers Rewards Points balance available on the date the Cardholder calls the Centre, not the transaction date of the automotive parts or services purchase or the date of purchase or lease of the Vehicle. The dollar amount that will be credited to the Account towards the automotive parts or services purchase, or for the purchase or lease of the Vehicle, will be equal to the value of the requested TD Drivers Rewards Points redeemed. If there are insufficient TD Drivers Rewards Points available to cover the entire amount of the automotive parts or services purchase, or the purchase or lease of the Vehicle, the Account will only be credited with the available value of the TD Drivers Rewards Points to be redeemed. Any amount of the automotive parts or services purchase charged to the Account, or of the purchase or lease of the Vehicle that may have been charged to the Account, that is not covered by the TD Drivers Rewards Points redeemed, will remain on the Account for payment. TD Drivers Rewards Points must be redeemed in minimum 2,500-point increments.
6 Underwritten by Chubb Insurance Company of Canada. To be eligible for this insurance, your common carrier tickets must be paid in full using your TD Drivers Rewards Visa Card.
7 All TD Canada Trust customers including TD Canada Trust Credit Cardholders are eligible to apply for Optional Travel Medical Insurance underwritten by TD Life Insurance Company. Some applications are subject to underwriting. Medical and claims assistance, claims payment and administrative services are provided by World Travel Protection Canada Inc. This insurance is subject to exclusions and limitations that are fully described in the certificate of insurance included which is issued if accepted for enrollment. Branch enrollments are not available outside Ontario. Note that this optional insurance offers different benefits, on different terms and conditions, than the Travel Medical Insurance that is automatically included with the TD First Class Travel Visa Infinite Card.
8 Life, Accidental Death and Critical Illness coverage is underwritten by American Bankers Life Assurance Company of Florida (ABLAC) and Involuntary Unemployment, Total Disability and Disability Requiring Hospitalization coverages are underwritten by American Bankers Insurance Company of Florida (ABIC). Dismemberment coverage is underwritten by TD Life Insurance Company (TD Life). TD Canada Trust receives a fee from each insurer with respect to premium collection. ABLAC acts as administrator for TD Life. TD Canada Trust does not act as an agent for ABLAC/ABIC and neither company has an equity interest in the other. TD Canada Trust does not act as an agent for TD Life, its wholly owned subsidiary. Complete terms of coverage are on the Certificate of Insurance you will receive upon enrollment. Limitations and exclusions apply, and vary by benefit.
Driver and Mechanic Badge | |
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Type | Badge |
Awarded for | Qualifications to operate and repair military motor vehicles |
Presented by | United States Army |
Status | Currently awarded |
Established | July 1942 |
Last awarded | Ongoing |
Precedence | |
Next (higher) | Aviation Badges[1] |
Next (lower) | Ranger Tab[1] |
Related | Weapons |
The Driver and Mechanic Badge is a military special skill badge of the United States Army which was first created in July 1942. The badge is awarded to drivers, mechanics, and special equipment operators to denote the attainment of a high degree of skill in the operation and maintenance of motor vehicles. The badge was originally referred to as the “Motor Vehicle Badge” and adopted its current title of Driver and Mechanic Badge during the Korean War.[1][2]
The Driver and Mechanic Badge is awarded to soldiers who have received training and have met specific qualification standards to operate or repair military motor vehicles. For example, the Driver and Mechanic Badge for wheeled vehicles requires successful completion of military vehicle operations and maintenance training and be assigned duties and responsibilities as a driver or assistant driver of government vehicles for a minimum of 12 consecutive months or have driven at least 8,000 miles with no vehicle accidents or traffic violations before one can be awarded the badge.[1][3]
The badge is issued with a number of metal bars, suspended beneath the decoration, which denote the qualification received. The current bars which are issued to the Driver and Mechanic Badge are as follows:[1]
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- DRIVER - A (for amphibious vehicles)
- DRIVER - M (for motorcycles)
- DRIVER - T (for tracked vehicles)
- DRIVER - W (for wheeled vehicles)
- MECHANIC (for automotive or allied vehicles)
- OPERATOR - S (for special mechanical equipment)
From November 1962 to January 1966, the U.S. Army awarded this badge to Army aviation mechanics and crew chiefs. To distinguish them from other Driver and Mechanic Badges, aviation mechanics had a two-bladed metal propeller bar that hung suspended beneath the badge, just like the driver bars. Crew chiefs hung two metal bars from the badge, one with 'Crew Chief' embossed on a bar followed by the propeller bar. The Driver and Mechanic Badge-Aviation Mechanic and Driver and Mechanic Badge-Crew Chief were replaced by the Army Aircrewman Badge, now known as the Army Aviation Badge.[4][5]
The Driver and Mechanic Badge is a permanently awarded skill badge and is worn suspended beneath a service member’s standard decorations and to the wearer's left of any Weapons Qualification Badges.[6]
References[edit]
- ^ abcdeArmy Regulation 600-8-22 Military Awards (25 June 2015) Table 8-1, U.S. Army Badges and Tabs: Orders of precedence
- ^The Institute of Heraldry, U.S. Army Badges, Driver and Mechanic Badge, last accessed 17 September 2015
- ^U.S. Army Regulation 600–55, The Army Driver and Operator Standardization Program (Selection, Training, Testing, and Licensing)Archived February 24, 2013, at the Wayback Machine, Department of the Army, dated 18 June 2007, last accessed 4 July 2014
- ^Driver and Mechanic Badge, 1942-present, U.S. Army Insignia, by William K. Emerson, last accessed 17 September 2015
- ^Marksmanship in the U.S. Army: A History of Medals, Shooting Programs, and Training (page 99), hosted by Google Books, author William E. Emerson, dated 2004, last accessed 17 September 2015
- ^U.S. Army Pamphlet 670–1: Uniform and Insignia, Guide to the Wear and Appearance of Army Uniforms and InsigniaArchived 2014-05-06 at the Wayback Machine, Department of the Army Publications and Forms, dated 1 July 2015, last accessed 17 September 2015
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