Seems that some people were thinking that this was rewards when using it AS a debit card.
However, the wording on the site is "Every non-PIN purchase you make with the card leads to Disney Rewards"... So it's credit-like purchases, NOT debit-like.
Which, I believe, is the same way that rewards are gathered on their regular rewards stuff.
A few months ago I needed them to replace my wamu card, as the card was entirely demagnetized.
During the re-order transaction (which the employee messed up), she first try to sell me on the "pay $25/year and you get 4 points per dollar spent" card. I said no. Then she said, well, the normal card gets 1 point per dollar, just sign up at chase.com/extras. Pretty funny, I thought.
However, she didn't say it would be good for Disney stuff...
And since our credit union credit card charges $25/year to be part of their rewards program, honestly, paying this for a debit (or "check card" as they used to call the ones with the Visa/MC logo) card, which we use FAR more often, would make much more sense than the CC.
We're dumping the rewards option from the CC (this year we've just about accumulated enough for a $50 giftcard redemptoin, but that spending pattern is ending now), and this might be an interesting option, though it means we'll have to continue with our Chase account. Of course, we have a car loan through Chase, so that would probably be a good idea until it's gone anyway...
I dont think you would get credit for using your checking account to pay bills. That is BillPay not a debit card purchase. I
I was going to come in and say "paying from your checking account" does NOT necessarily mean using BillPay, but I see the poster you were talking to already said that. Paying "from" a checking account just means the money comes from checking...there are all sorts of ways that can happen.
And since the info on the site mentions that it's for non-PIN purchases, even the payments when you just use the debit card without the PIN will work.