Chase [link for reference only; branch locator] is offering Up to 90,000 Signup Bonus Points when you Open a New Chase Sapphire Preferred Credit Card Account and meet minimum spending thresholds (see details below). This offer is available in-branch only.
Thanks to Community Member hondaman82 for posting this deal.
Bonus details:
Earn 80,000 bonus points after spending $4,000 in the first 3 months from account opening.
Additional 10,000 bonus points after spending $6,000 total on purchases made in the first 6 months from account opening
Total potential bonus of 90,000 bonus points, worth $1,125 toward travel when redeemed through Ultimate Rewards.
START 3/19, Signup for the Chase Sapphire Preferred and get 80,000 points after $4,000 in spend within the first three months, plus an additional 10,000 bonus points after spending $6,000 total on purchases made in the first 6 months. Total 90,000 points bonus possible. In-Branch Exclusive Offer, the usual 5/24 rules applied, screenshot attached, https://ibb.co/71gjgt7
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You can not have more than 1 Sapphire card at the same time, and you can not get a new Sapphire signup bonus if you received one on any Sapphire card in the last 48 months.
For anyone debating on whether to go for this, know that the all time high is 100k bonus points, making this a very lucrative opportunity.
You can- I've seen YMMV reports about how many days you need to wait between cancelling and new application though.
Also things to keep in mind:
Use any credits you might have on existing card you haven't used yet.
Insure you move your UR points to a different card before closing old one.
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I got the annual fee waived, I think? Visited a nearby chase branch and was offered this deal without asking for it. Got the exact deal with the points and all. And wasn't charged the annual fee. If I get charged later on, will update the post. Make sure to get rush shipping to get card in 1-2 biz days.
Chase sapphire reserve does not have this offer, it was still at 60k bonus points and rep said they cant offer the "preferred" bonus for "reserve"
Same here! No sign of an annual fee so far, and the card came today. They didn't ask for any payment when I applied at the branch.
Anyone's input much appreciated. Just closed my Amex platinum. Looking for best opportunity for sign up of any card. Company reimburses so i was thinking to try chase reserve but thought I would ask for input. Maybe I'll just buy this card for 95 annual get the points use but alternatively open a diff product higher annual card w more benefits. Any reason I should avoid this card and go for diff cards considering annual isn't a concern? Is there any major benefit for the reserve over this? I assume for the perks for travel like lounge access etc but would I regret using this offer as my one chase product in 48 months?
Anyone know which credit bureau they pull, Equifax, TU or Experian? Mine are frozen so only want to unlock the oneā¦
According to this: https://www.forbes.com/advisor/cr...it-bureau/ - it could be Experian or another bureau depending on the state. I live in AZ, so I am going to unlock Experian and Equifax just to be safe.
Depends what you use them for. 1 cent each taken as cash but that's about the lowest-value use of em. For travel they'll be worth anywhere from 1.25c on the low end (chase portal), to 1.5-2.5 cents mid-range (Hyatt hotel transfers and coach airline transfers typically) to as much as 4-8 cents a point on the high end (transfers to airlines for flight bookings)
Credit karma should show when the account was opened- but since the bonus wait period for sapphire is 48 months that means you'd have to have earned your previous bonus no later than March 2019 to qualify now in March 2023.
Anyone's input much appreciated. Just closed my Amex platinum. Looking for best opportunity for sign up of any card. Company reimburses so i was thinking to try chase reserve but thought I would ask for input. Maybe I'll just buy this card for 95 annual get the points use but alternatively open a diff product higher annual card w more benefits. Any reason I should avoid this card and go for diff cards considering annual isn't a concern? Is there any major benefit for the reserve over this? I assume for the perks for travel like lounge access etc but would I regret using this offer as my one chase product in 48 months?
CSR offers lounge and airport restaurant access via priority pass membership, $100 GE credit, higher earning rates on some spend, higher travel portal value for the rare cases the portal makes any sense to use (mainly Southwest, but occasional other use), and some higher insurance coverages.... plus a bunch of credits (travel, instacart, gopuff, doordash membership, instacart+ membership, etc) that if you make good use of actually make the card cheaper annually than the CSP.
THAT said... the signup off is significantly lower right now.... so if you don't need the extras right this second it might be worth getting the CSP for the bonus than product changing to a CSR after 1 year.
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How do you get 4-8x on flights?
By transferring them to airlines to book business or first class tickets, usually overseas ones for that range of value in the redemption compared to the cash price of the ticket,
Doing same with coach, or Hyatt hotels, will typically get you more in the 1.5-2.5 cents a pont range instead.
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Also things to keep in mind:
Use any credits you might have on existing card you haven't used yet.
Insure you move your UR points to a different card before closing old one.
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No.
You can't product change until you've had the card for 1 year.
Chase sapphire reserve does not have this offer, it was still at 60k bonus points and rep said they cant offer the "preferred" bonus for "reserve"
Same here! No sign of an annual fee so far, and the card came today. They didn't ask for any payment when I applied at the branch.
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Credit karma should show when the account was opened- but since the bonus wait period for sapphire is 48 months that means you'd have to have earned your previous bonus no later than March 2019 to qualify now in March 2023.
How do you get 4-8x on flights?
CSR offers lounge and airport restaurant access via priority pass membership, $100 GE credit, higher earning rates on some spend, higher travel portal value for the rare cases the portal makes any sense to use (mainly Southwest, but occasional other use), and some higher insurance coverages.... plus a bunch of credits (travel, instacart, gopuff, doordash membership, instacart+ membership, etc) that if you make good use of actually make the card cheaper annually than the CSP.
THAT said... the signup off is significantly lower right now.... so if you don't need the extras right this second it might be worth getting the CSP for the bonus than product changing to a CSR after 1 year.
By transferring them to airlines to book business or first class tickets, usually overseas ones for that range of value in the redemption compared to the cash price of the ticket,
Doing same with coach, or Hyatt hotels, will typically get you more in the 1.5-2.5 cents a pont range instead.
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