Chase Sapphire Reserve®: Spend $4,000 in First 3 Months, Earn
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Chase is offering 80,000 bonus points when you spend $4,000 within the first 3 months with the Chase Sapphire Reserve®. Annual fee is $550.
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Card Details:
Earn 80,000 bonus points after you spend $4,000 on purchases in the first 3 months from account opening. That's $1,200 toward travel when you redeem through Chase Ultimate Rewards®
$300 Annual Travel Credit as reimbursement for travel purchases charged to your card each account anniversary year.
Earn 5x total points on flights and 10x total points on hotels and car rentals when you purchase travel through Chase Ultimate Rewards® immediately after the first $300 is spent on travel purchases annually. Earn 3x points on other travel and dining & 1 point per $1 spent on all other purchases
Get 50% more value when you redeem your points for travel through Chase Ultimate Rewards®. For example, 80,000 points are worth $1,200 toward travel
1:1 point transfer to leading airline and hotel loyalty programs
Access to 1,300+ airport lounges worldwide after an easy, one-time enrollment in Priority Pass™ Select and up to $100 application fee credit every four years for Global Entry, NEXUS, or TSA PreCheck®
Count on Trip Cancellation/Interruption Insurance, Auto Rental Collision Damage Waiver, Lost Luggage Insurance and more
Chase is offering 80,000 bonus points when you spend $4,000 within the first 3 months with the Chase Sapphire Reserve®. Annual fee is $550.
Card Details:
Earn 80,000 bonus points after you spend $4,000 on purchases in the first 3 months from account opening. That's $1,200 toward travel when you redeem through Chase Ultimate Rewards®
$300 Annual Travel Credit as reimbursement for travel purchases charged to your card each account anniversary year.
Earn 5x total points on flights and 10x total points on hotels and car rentals when you purchase travel through Chase Ultimate Rewards® immediately after the first $300 is spent on travel purchases annually. Earn 3x points on other travel and dining & 1 point per $1 spent on all other purchases
Get 50% more value when you redeem your points for travel through Chase Ultimate Rewards®. For example, 80,000 points are worth $1,200 toward travel
1:1 point transfer to leading airline and hotel loyalty programs
Access to 1,300+ airport lounges worldwide after an easy, one-time enrollment in Priority Pass™ Select and up to $100 application fee credit every four years for Global Entry, NEXUS, or TSA PreCheck®
Count on Trip Cancellation/Interruption Insurance, Auto Rental Collision Damage Waiver, Lost Luggage Insurance and more
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CSR also provides the dining credit with Priority Pass. Amex Platinum doesn't. I have my wife as an authorized user (another 75 per year) and that grants us another PP membership. We effectively get 28 dollars per person dining credit for four people at many airport restaurants. Our home airport has a good restaurant and many bigger airports do too. With a family of four, that's $112 to eat, every time. What's great is you can use it at your departing and arriving airport too.
Do you book a flight with Southwest, eat at the restaurant and then cancel prior to boarding?
So this is mostly a travel card? Is booking travel through Chase Ultimate Rewards® More expensive than other means?
I find hotels are more expensive than I can get on my own, so have never used the hotel credit because of that. Flights have been the same as other places.
Does anyone know if we are treated the same way as Chase Sapphire when it comes to filing a claim with Visa ? Amex is awesome but Visa claims is horrible with the amount of documentation they ask which often is impossible to get . (Overseas travel interruption)
I've had a southwest Rapid rewards card since Feb 2020. If I cancel that and apply for this card, will I still get the 80k points?
On another note, I'm trying to remember when I last downgraded my chase Sapphire card to the freedom. I think it was last year, so not sure I can get this one.
I've had a southwest Rapid rewards card since Feb 2020. If I cancel that and apply for this card, will I still get the 80k points?
On another note, I'm trying to remember when I last downgraded my chase Sapphire card to the freedom. I think it was last year, so not sure I can get this one.
Your Southwest credit card has no bearing on your eligibility for the Sapphire Reserve's sign up bonus.
And what matters is when you last received the sign up bonus for what was originally your Sapphire credit card that you downgraded last year. If it's been 48 months since you received that bonus, then you may be eligible for this one now.
I closed my CSR on Oct 1 to avoid annual fee being charged. It was opened in 2017- so I received the bonus points more than 4 years back. But I am wondering if I can talk to their rep to confirm if I will be eligible for 80K points before applying again. Is that possible? Any pointers on what number I can call for this.
This. We had the CSR for a few years, switched to Platinum and are now going back to CSR because the Platinum benefits are impossible to remember them all and get your full values worth. Chase makes it so much easier to get all the benfits.
I closed my CSR on Oct 1 to avoid annual fee being charged. It was opened in 2017- so I received the bonus points more than 4 years back. But I am wondering if I can talk to their rep to confirm if I will be eligible for 80K points before applying again. Is that possible? Any pointers on what number I can call for this.
I would have downgraded to a no fee freedom instead to keep your relationship with Chase - unless you have other accts with them. But the rule to get the SUB for any Sapphire card is at least 48months from the date of earning your last SUB (as opposed to account opening date). So in your case, yes, you are eligible again assuming you get approved.
I would have downgraded to a no fee freedom instead to keep your relationship with Chase - unless you have other accts with them. But the rule to get the SUB for any Sapphire card is at least 48months from the date of earning your last SUB (as opposed to account opening date). So in your case, yes, you are eligible again assuming you get approved.
Thans- I actually already have Chase Freedom. So called at its customer service number and the associate was able to check and confirm to me as to when I last used these rewards and that I am eligible. I applied but did not get approved immediately. So waiting for their response. May be the issue is that the Chase Reserve I closed still shows on my account when I log into the portal. Let us see.
SIgned up for the 60k offer literally just 4 weeks ago. Called Chase just now and the rep told me they can't change the offer since it's based on account opening date....
Any other experiences trying to get the higher offer?
Just signed up for this two days ago and am eligible for the 80k. Went CSR instead of Amex platinum since the benefits cover things I was already paying for (Dashpass $99 and instacart+ $99) and we have travel coming up ($300 credit, $100 global entry credit) so it's gonna pay off really quick
I had this card in the past & didn't have to pay the annual fee the 1st year. I just got the card again & the account already shows the $550 balance on there. Is that to be expected?
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Do you book a flight with Southwest, eat at the restaurant and then cancel prior to boarding?
On another note, I'm trying to remember when I last downgraded my chase Sapphire card to the freedom. I think it was last year, so not sure I can get this one.
On another note, I'm trying to remember when I last downgraded my chase Sapphire card to the freedom. I think it was last year, so not sure I can get this one.
And what matters is when you last received the sign up bonus for what was originally your Sapphire credit card that you downgraded last year. If it's been 48 months since you received that bonus, then you may be eligible for this one now.
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Any other experiences trying to get the higher offer?
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