Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card: Spend $4,000 in First 3 Months
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Update: This popular deal is still available. This offer will end at 6 PM EST on 6/1/2022.
Earn 80,000 bonus points after you spend $4,000 on purchases in the first 3 months from account opening with the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card. That's $1,000 when you redeem through Chase Ultimate Rewards®. Annual fee is $95.
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Earn 80,000 bonus points after you spend $4,000 on purchases in the first 3 months from account opening. That's $1,000 when you redeem through Chase Ultimate Rewards®.
Enjoy benefits such as a $50 annual Ultimate Rewards Hotel Credit, 5x on travel purchased through Chase Ultimate Rewards®, 3x on dining and 2x on all other travel purchases, plus more.
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.
With Pay Yourself Back℠, your points are worth 25% more during the current offer when you redeem them for statement credits against existing purchases in select, rotating categories
Count on Trip Cancellation/Interruption Insurance, Auto Rental Collision Damage Waiver, Lost Luggage Insurance and more.
Earn 80,000 bonus points after you spend $4,000 on purchases in the first 3 months from account opening with the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card. That's $1,000 when you redeem through Chase Ultimate Rewards®. Annual fee is $95.
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Earn 80,000 bonus points after you spend $4,000 on purchases in the first 3 months from account opening. That's $1,000 when you redeem through Chase Ultimate Rewards®.
Enjoy benefits such as a $50 annual Ultimate Rewards Hotel Credit, 5x on travel purchased through Chase Ultimate Rewards®, 3x on dining and 2x on all other travel purchases, plus more.
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.
With Pay Yourself Back℠, your points are worth 25% more during the current offer when you redeem them for statement credits against existing purchases in select, rotating categories
Count on Trip Cancellation/Interruption Insurance, Auto Rental Collision Damage Waiver, Lost Luggage Insurance and more.
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Was approved for this card @80K signup bonus a couple weeks ago. Some notes:
This is a great card for anyone who travels or plans to soon travel!
Call your local branch and see if they offer 80K signup + first year fee waived. If you do apply in branch, allot at least 30 minutes for this .
If you have a Peloton membership, note that the Preferred will credit you $60 total off fees, but I think only through June, so act quick!
I didn't get my card after a week, despite a 1-2 day delivery promise. I called in, and they said, oh, whoops, we forgot to ship it! (and they then indeed shipped it 2nd day air via UPS).
You'll get the most value from the 80K points BY FAR by transferring them strategically to airline/hotel partners (most often: United and Hyatt). Do some reading across blogs to learn more.
I know when I applied for this card, I did it in the branch and got a $125 grocery credit incentive. Basically every time I shopped at a grocery store I received a credit back until the $125 credit was maxed…. It may be worth it to call a banker & ask if they have that promo as it was only for in branch applications, not online & worth it to a trip to the bank, if you ask me!
I don't think there's been a better offer on the reserve in many years?
Outside of the SUB the CS > CSP used to be a no brainer, but with the higher AF on the CSR, and the improved benefits/earn on CSP it's a tougher choice now.
Today it's $155 more (removing the travel credit from the price difference) for CSR...
SUPER generously if we count the GE/TSA credit as $20 a year that drops it to $135/yr more for CSR.
For the $135 you get:
Priority Pass (still the good one that includes restaurants unlike Amex)
Marginally better travel insurance coverage
"free" roadside assitance (up to 4 calls a year, max $50 per call)
You do get significantly better purchase protection (10k per claim instead of $500- but then I'm buying most expensive stuff with a Citi card for 2 years of extra warranty anyway)
1.5x for your points in the travel portal vs 1.25 for CSP- but this is rarely a worthwhile use of points for most folks compare to transfers.
10x points (vs 5x on CSP) for cash spend in the travel portal or Chase Dining portals- but those again aren't frequently the ideal way to book for most folks anyway.
So as I say, when this was $35-55/yr it was easy... ONE 2 person use of priority pass at an airport restaurant more than covered this- if you get anything out of any other benefit you're golden.
At $135 it's much more marginal for many.
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So I applied for this to get the bonus and was declined. Not because of credit or income because I am 800+. I have a Chase Sapphire Reserve card and a Chase Ink Business card that I use regularly for many years. I actually applied from within the account after logging in and they said they cannot approve it and will be mailing me an explanation in the next ten days.
I have no credit card application in the last 24 months to ANY bank, so it can't be the 5/24 rule.
So I looked back into my statements.
For the CSR card, my first statement was for the period 5/8/18 to 6/7/18 and it reflected a 50K bonus.
For the CIB card, my first statement was for the period 6/22/18-7/21/18 and it reflected a 100k bonus.
So it is the 48 month rule? I last received a bonus on 6/22/18 so I can't apply for another one with bonus till 6/23/2022 is that what this is?
ITs either or.. I was in same bucket last year. Downgraded CSR to Freedom, waited 4 weeks, applied for CSP in branch with 80k offer. few weeks later it was 100K, Chase denied the difference. Waiting to cancel once i see YF roll in next few months.
Now, CSP sits in drawer while i use Capital One for most of my travel.
So I applied for this to get the bonus and was declined. Not because of credit or income because I am 800+. I have a Chase Sapphire Reserve card and a Chase Ink Business card that I use regularly for many years. I actually applied from within the account after logging in and they said they cannot approve it and will be mailing me an explanation in the next ten days.
I have no credit card application in the last 24 months to ANY bank, so it can't be the 5/24 rule.
So I looked back into my statements.
For the CSR card, my first statement was for the period 5/8/18 to 6/7/18 and it reflected a 50K bonus.
For the CIB card, my first statement was for the period 6/22/18-7/21/18 and it reflected a 100k bonus.
So it is the 48 month rule? I last received a bonus on 6/22/18 so I can't apply for another one with bonus till 6/23/2022 is that what this is?
You can only have one Sapphire product and based on your bonus it sounds like you were still under 48 months. It is 48 months from when you received the bonus, not from when you applied or were approved for your card in case anyone is unsure.
Is this true? This is the first time I heard about this.
It's mentioned somewhere in the agreement. Also, I tried to get a CSR too and was declined with reason saying that I already have a CSP. The CSR said the same too.
Anyone able to confirm if this is correct? Do I need to cancel the CSR first and if so, how long until I can apply for the CSP?
"This product is available to you if you do not have any Sapphire card and have not received a new cardmember bonus for any Sapphire card in the past 48 months"
It says on the first page upon clicking link underneath the apply now button. Been this way for awhile.
I also applied on last Wednesday (apr 13) with 80k but the 100k appearing from Saturday onwards. Called chase and they agreed to match only if I can provide screenshot/code details but not showing for me anymore.
Those applied with 60k should call chase again for match since 80k is public now.
I got my CSR bonus in Jan/2017 and around after a year I did change my CSR to CS and CS account is still on. Am I eligible for CSP bonus (its over 48 month I received my bonus)?
I got my CSR bonus in Jan/2017 and around after a year I did change my CSR to CS and CS account is still on. Am I eligible for CSP bonus (its over 48 month I received my bonus)?
Thanks.
I am on the same boat. Please someone confirm this.
I got my CSR bonus in Jan/2017 and around after a year I did change my CSR to CS and CS account is still on. Am I eligible for CSP bonus (its over 48 month I received my bonus)?
Thanks.
If it's more than 48 months since you last got a sapphire bonus, you're eligible for a new sapphire bonus.
But you can not open a new sapphire card (regardless of bonus status) if you currently have one open.
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This is a great card for anyone who travels or plans to soon travel!
Call your local branch and see if they offer 80K signup + first year fee waived. If you do apply in branch, allot at least 30 minutes for this
If you have a Peloton membership, note that the Preferred will credit you $60 total off fees, but I think only through June, so act quick!
I didn't get my card after a week, despite a 1-2 day delivery promise. I called in, and they said, oh, whoops, we forgot to ship it! (and they then indeed shipped it 2nd day air via UPS).
You'll get the most value from the 80K points BY FAR by transferring them strategically to airline/hotel partners (most often: United and Hyatt). Do some reading across blogs to learn more.
Outside of the SUB the CS > CSP used to be a no brainer, but with the higher AF on the CSR, and the improved benefits/earn on CSP it's a tougher choice now.
Today it's $155 more (removing the travel credit from the price difference) for CSR...
SUPER generously if we count the GE/TSA credit as $20 a year that drops it to $135/yr more for CSR.
For the $135 you get:
Priority Pass (still the good one that includes restaurants unlike Amex)
Marginally better travel insurance coverage
"free" roadside assitance (up to 4 calls a year, max $50 per call)
You do get significantly better purchase protection (10k per claim instead of $500- but then I'm buying most expensive stuff with a Citi card for 2 years of extra warranty anyway)
1.5x for your points in the travel portal vs 1.25 for CSP- but this is rarely a worthwhile use of points for most folks compare to transfers.
10x points (vs 5x on CSP) for cash spend in the travel portal or Chase Dining portals- but those again aren't frequently the ideal way to book for most folks anyway.
So as I say, when this was $35-55/yr it was easy... ONE 2 person use of priority pass at an airport restaurant more than covered this- if you get anything out of any other benefit you're golden.
At $135 it's much more marginal for many.
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I have no credit card application in the last 24 months to ANY bank, so it can't be the 5/24 rule.
So I looked back into my statements.
For the CSR card, my first statement was for the period 5/8/18 to 6/7/18 and it reflected a 50K bonus.
For the CIB card, my first statement was for the period 6/22/18-7/21/18 and it reflected a 100k bonus.
So it is the 48 month rule? I last received a bonus on 6/22/18 so I can't apply for another one with bonus till 6/23/2022 is that what this is?
Now, CSP sits in drawer while i use Capital One for most of my travel.
I have no credit card application in the last 24 months to ANY bank, so it can't be the 5/24 rule.
So I looked back into my statements.
For the CSR card, my first statement was for the period 5/8/18 to 6/7/18 and it reflected a 50K bonus.
For the CIB card, my first statement was for the period 6/22/18-7/21/18 and it reflected a 100k bonus.
So it is the 48 month rule? I last received a bonus on 6/22/18 so I can't apply for another one with bonus till 6/23/2022 is that what this is?
CIB one shouldn't play a role in it
They did, and I never got it
Sounds like I also need to make sure I haven't applied for too many other credit cards. Chase has a 5 cards in 20 months rule right?
It's mentioned somewhere in the agreement. Also, I tried to get a CSR too and was declined with reason saying that I already have a CSP. The CSR said the same too.
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"This product is available to you if you do not have any Sapphire card and have not received a new cardmember bonus for any Sapphire card in the past 48 months"
It says on the first page upon clicking link underneath the apply now button. Been this way for awhile.
Those applied with 60k should call chase again for match since 80k is public now.
Thanks.
Thanks.
I am on the same boat. Please someone confirm this.
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Thanks.
If it's more than 48 months since you last got a sapphire bonus, you're eligible for a new sapphire bonus.
But you can not open a new sapphire card (regardless of bonus status) if you currently have one open.