Chase is offering
80,000 Bonus Points ($1,000 towards travel) w/
$4,000 spent on purchases in the first 3 months of account opening for the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card. Annual fee is $95. Thanks Cappy123
Card Details:
- Earn 80,000 bonus points after you spend $4,000 on purchases in the first 3 months from account opening. That's $1,000 toward travel when you redeem through Chase Ultimate Rewards®.
- 2X points on travel and dining at restaurants worldwide, eligible delivery services, takeout and dining out & 1 point per dollar spent on all other purchases.
- Get 25% more value when you redeem for airfare, hotels, car rentals and cruises through Chase Ultimate Rewards. For example, 80,000 points are worth $1,000 toward travel.
- Get unlimited deliveries with a $0 delivery fee and reduced service fees on orders over $12 for a minimum of one year on qualifying food purchases with DashPass, DoorDash's subscription service. Activate by 12/31/21.
- Earn 5X points on Lyft rides through March 2022. That's 3X points in addition to the 2X points you already earn on travel.
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Chase is offering 80,000 Bonus Points ($1,000 towards travel) w/ $4,000 spent on purchases in the first 3 months of account opening for the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card. Annual fee is $95.
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For example, if you met the minimum spend for the sign up bonus in the first month the card was opened, the statement closing date was probably October or November 2016. If you met the minimum spend in the 3rd month that the card was opened, then the bonus may have been awarded in January or even February - again, depends on the statement closing date. You can check your first few statements in that account to know for sure.
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2. Kroger purchase for gift card is being coded by Chase as Gift card not grocery.
What Walmart says in writing is irrelevant. It only matters what Chase says.
As an analogy, you are saying that if you have a problem with your Toyota car you should keep a record of what Shell Gas station committed to in writing about the car.
Look it up
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I got blacklisted by chase because I do not do anything wrong. Around 2010, I have Chase checking and saving account. One day, Chase called me a bunch of questions. I didn't even know it was Chase because English is my second language. So, I couldn't properly answer all their questions. They want me to open the Business account. I said I don't have any business and do not do any business.
Next day, they closed all my accounts including credit cards and bank accounts. I went to the Branch office and nobody knew why they closed my account. Then, I called Chase's customer service. They do not know/ do not have access why they closed my account. Then, I talked to higher office. They are the same thing. They do not know the answer.
Around 2016, they approved this Sapphire preferred card. Then, 2-3 months later, they closed all my accounts again. They didn't explain to me why they closed my accounts. I asked and called all their customer service and executive offices. Nobody can answer it.
Then, around 2018, I reapplied again. They denied again. They said my Sapphire card is still active. I said I closed it for a very long time ago. They said it was not officially closed yet. They said "they will make sure they closed it today."
Then, I talked to executive office. The guy said their office is the highest level. He said the reason I got denied because "prior's relationship." I said you can review all prior's relationship as you want. I did not do anything wrong at all. I paid my credit card on time and full amount. My balance is always zero balance. I said I want to know why you guys blacklisted me. First, they said they were not allowed to tell me why they closed my account. Then, I kept on asking and they said they do not know the correct answer.
Today, I applied again. I got same answers. They said my card is still active. I said "no, I closed it for a long time. Then, they transferred me to superiors and said they closed it because of "prior's relationship."
At that time, my credit score was over 800. It was very closed to 850.
Today, my credit score is over 770.
I always paid off full amount and on time. My balance is always $0.
I did not owe any money to Chase and make any kind of mistakes or illegal activity.
I got blacklisted by chase because I do not do anything wrong. Around 2010, I have Chase checking and saving account. One day, Chase called me a bunch of questions. I didn't even know it was Chase because English is my second language. So, I couldn't properly answer all their questions. They want me to open the Business account. I said I don't have any business and do not do any business.
Next day, they closed all my accounts including credit cards and bank accounts. I went to the Branch office and nobody knew why they closed my account. Then, I called Chase's customer service. They do not know/ do not have access why they closed my account. Then, I talked to higher office. They are the same thing. They do not know the answer.
Around 2016, they approved this Sapphire preferred card. Then, 2-3 months later, they closed all my accounts again. They didn't explain to me why they closed my accounts. I asked and called all their customer service and executive offices. Nobody can answer it.
Then, around 2018, I reapplied again. They denied again. They said my Sapphire card is still active. I said I closed it for a very long time ago. They said it was not officially closed yet. They said "they will make sure they closed it today."
Then, I talked to executive office. The guy said their office is the highest level. He said the reason I got denied because "prior's relationship." I said you can review all prior's relationship as you want. I did not do anything wrong at all. I paid my credit card on time and full amount. My balance is always zero balance. I said I want to know why you guys blacklisted me. First, they said they were not allowed to tell me why they closed my account. Then, I kept on asking and they said they do not know the correct answer.
Today, I applied again. I got same answers. They said my card is still active. I said "no, I closed it for a long time. Then, they transferred me to superiors and said they closed it because of "prior's relationship."
At that time, my credit score was over 800. It was very closed to 850.
Today, my credit score is over 770.
I always paid off full amount and on time. My balance is always $0.
I did not owe any money to Chase and make any kind of mistakes or illegal activity.
Did you used to have a WAMU account? If so, a default on that is a default on Chase. Chase pretty much blacklists for life, BTW.
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Well, Chase only blacklists when someone has done something they deem undesirable. Churning, closing accounts too quickly, manufactured spending etc.
The only thing I can think about it is sometimes I went to Chase and asked $10 fees to waive for a cashier check since I knew the manager who was working at Chase. It was not a lot. It was less than 10 cashier checks for over 2 years. But, one cashier check at a time. I do not want to pay $10 and I want to save that $10 because I was a student at that time.
Then, they wanted me to open a business account. I said I am a student and I don't have any business.
I got blacklisted by chase because I do not do anything wrong. Around 2010, I have Chase checking and saving account. One day, Chase called me a bunch of questions. I didn't even know it was Chase because English is my second language. So, I couldn't properly answer all their questions. They want me to open the Business account. I said I don't have any business and do not do any business.
Next day, they closed all my accounts including credit cards and bank accounts. I went to the Branch office and nobody knew why they closed my account. Then, I called Chase's customer service. They do not know/ do not have access why they closed my account. Then, I talked to higher office. They are the same thing. They do not know the answer.
Around 2016, they approved this Sapphire preferred card. Then, 2-3 months later, they closed all my accounts again. They didn't explain to me why they closed my accounts. I asked and called all their customer service and executive offices. Nobody can answer it.
Then, around 2018, I reapplied again. They denied again. They said my Sapphire card is still active. I said I closed it for a very long time ago. They said it was not officially closed yet. They said "they will make sure they closed it today."
Then, I talked to executive office. The guy said their office is the highest level. He said the reason I got denied because "prior's relationship." I said you can review all prior's relationship as you want. I did not do anything wrong at all. I paid my credit card on time and full amount. My balance is always zero balance. I said I want to know why you guys blacklisted me. First, they said they were not allowed to tell me why they closed my account. Then, I kept on asking and they said they do not know the correct answer.
Today, I applied again. I got same answers. They said my card is still active. I said "no, I closed it for a long time. Then, they transferred me to superiors and said they closed it because of "prior's relationship."
At that time, my credit score was over 800. It was very closed to 850.
Today, my credit score is over 770.
I always paid off full amount and on time. My balance is always $0.
I did not owe any money to Chase and make any kind of mistakes or illegal activity.
Chase, or any banks in town has the discretion to close any accounts for any reason. No reasons needs to be be given to the consumer.
If you visit flyertalk forum, you will see tons of this been discussed. Even those with substantial balances. There are people who held tens and thousands of miles/points and got closed down.
we have accounts from 3 -4 banks prior wamu, became wamu, then got converted to chase, so far so good.
5/24 means you applied and got approved for any 5 cards in 24 months.
The only thing I can think about it is sometimes I went to Chase and asked $10 fees to waive for a cashier check since I knew the manager who was working at Chase. It was not a lot. It was less than 10 cashier checks for over 2 years. But, one cashier check at a time. I do not want to pay $10 and I want to save that $10 because I was a student at that time.
Then, they wanted me to open a business account. I said I am a student and I don't have any business.
Well, there you have it. Too many concessions.
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