FTD
For FTD, Robinhood Gold Card leads the current Madeen snapshot at about 3% in the online shopping category. Compare the ranked table below, then read the coding caveats before checkout. Madeen summarizes catalog reward rules for comparison only; issuer pages control current fees, caps, exclusions, and eligibility.
Catalog winner: Robinhood Gold Card at 3%. Own cards in Madeen? iOS App for checkout picks from your wallet.
Robinhood Gold Card is the catalog winner at FTD (3%). Always Cash Visa® Signature Rewards is the runner-up at 2.5% if you already carry it. Online retail can code as marketplace, direct merchant, app checkout, or shipping fee depending on how the payment posts.
Which cards rank best for FTD?
| Card | Issuer | Effective rate | Annual fee |
|---|---|---|---|
| Robinhood Gold Card | Coastal Community Bank | 3% | $0 |
| Always Cash Visa® Signature Rewards | Hawaii State Federal Credit Union | 2.5% | $0 |
| Spark Cash Plus | Capital One | 2% | $150 |
| Spark Pro® | Capital One | 2% | $250 |
| Ink Business Premier® Credit Card | Chase | 2% | $195 |
| Citi Double Cash® | Citi | 2% | $0 |
| Fidelity® Rewards Visa Signature® | Fidelity | 2% | $0 |
| PNC Cash Unlimited® | PNC | 2% | $0 |
| SoFi Unlimited 2% | Bank of Missouri | 2% | $0 |
| Wells Fargo Active Cash® | Wells Fargo | 2% | $0 |
What is the best card for FTD?
FTD is usually best judged by the category it posts under rather than the store name alone. Madeen shows the spend-category-specific winners and the broader category guide in one place. Madeen summarizes catalog reward rules for comparison only; issuer pages control current fees, caps, exclusions, and eligibility.
Which cards rank best for FTD?
Robinhood Gold Card leads the current snapshot for FTD at about 3%. The table below orders the top matches by category-specific effective rate and popularity. Madeen summarizes catalog reward rules for comparison only; issuer pages control current fees, caps, exclusions, and eligibility.
What coding caveats matter for FTD?
Online retail can code as marketplace, direct merchant, app checkout, or shipping fee depending on how the payment posts. Portal stacking and merchant coding can change which card wins. Madeen summarizes catalog reward rules for comparison only; issuer pages control current fees, caps, exclusions, and eligibility.
What is the safest fallback card?
When the merchant code is uncertain, a broad flat-rate or backup category card can be safer than chasing a narrow bonus that may not post the way you expect. Madeen summarizes catalog reward rules for comparison only; issuer pages control current fees, caps, exclusions, and eligibility.
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Frequently asked questions
What is the best credit card for FTD?
Robinhood Gold Card leads at about 3% for FTD. The ranked table below compares category-specific effective rates for FTD; issuer terms still control caps, exclusions, and eligibility. Madeen summarizes catalog reward rules for comparison only; issuer pages control current fees, caps, exclusions, and eligibility.
How does FTD merchant coding affect rewards?
Online retail can code as marketplace, direct merchant, app checkout, or shipping fee depending on how the payment posts. Portal stacking and merchant coding can change which card wins. At FTD, the posted merchant code matters more than the store name on your receipt.
Should I trust the store name or the merchant code?
Trust the merchant code and issuer terms first. The store name is a clue, but the posted code is what usually decides which category bonus applies at FTD. Madeen summarizes catalog reward rules for comparison only; issuer pages control current fees, caps, exclusions, and eligibility.
Can I use the broader category guide instead of this FTD page?
Yes. The online shopping category guide is the safer fallback when you want the general rule, while this page narrows the answer to cards most likely to win at FTD. Madeen summarizes catalog reward rules for comparison only; issuer pages control current fees, caps, exclusions, and eligibility.
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Madeen analysis. Data from catalog snapshot 2026-06-09. Last reviewed 2026-06-09. Reviewed by Madeen editorial review. Issuer pages control rewards, fees, benefits, and eligibility.