Expiration, Revocation. The Card is valid through the expiration date shown on the front of the Card or until the value on the Card reaches zero, except where prohibited or modified by applicable law. The Card is no longer usable after the last day of the month of the “valid thru” date shown on the front of the Card unless you obtain a replacement Card. When the Card expires it will be closed and any unused balance will be handled according to escheat law. U.S. Bank may revoke the Card at any time without cause or notice. You must surrender a revoked Card and may not use it to make purchases. You may not sell your Card and U.S. Bank is not liable for the revocation of funds on Cards that have been sold or transferred by you.
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Sources: Cardholder Agreement, u.s. Bank Rewards Card General Terms