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Chase is offering the following: Earn
75,000 bonus points after spending $3,000 on purchases in the first 3 months with the
Southwest Rapid Rewards® Plus, Premier, & Priority Credit Cards. Offer expires on 12/11/2023 9AM EST.
The
Southwest Rapid Rewards® Plus Credit Card offers the following benefits. The annual fee is $69.
- Earn 75,000 bonus points after spending $3,000 on purchases in the first 3 months from account opening.
- 3,000 anniversary points each year.
- Earn 2X points on Southwest® purchases.
- Earn 2X points on local transit and commuting, including rideshare.
- Earn 2X points on internet, cable, and phone services; select streaming.
- 2 EarlyBird Check-In® each year.
- Earn 1 point for every $1 spent on all other purchases.
- Member FDIC
The
Southwest Rapid Rewards® Premier Credit Card offers the following benefits. The annual fee is $99.
- Earn 75,000 bonus points after spending $3,000 on purchases in the first 3 months from account opening.
- 6,000 anniversary points each year.
- Earn 3X points on Southwest® purchases.
- Earn 2X points on local transit and commuting, including rideshare.
- Earn 2X points on internet, cable, and phone services; select streaming.
- 2 EarlyBird Check-In® each year.
- No foreign transaction fees.
- Member FDIC
The
Southwest Rapid Rewards® Priority Credit Card offers the following benefits. The annual fee is $149.
- Earn 75,000 bonus points after spending $3,000 on purchases in the first 3 months from account opening.
- 7,500 anniversary points each year.
- Earn 3X points on Southwest® purchases.
- Earn 2X points on local transit and commuting, including rideshare.
- Earn 2X points on internet, cable, and phone services; select streaming.
- $75 Southwest® travel credit each year.
- No foreign transaction fees.
- Member FDIC
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Does this mean I can spend $3k this year and the points/bonus will hit my SW account right after that Jan 18 statement date? I want to be 100% sure that if I hit $3k spend before Jan 1 that I wont trigger the points hitting my account in 2023.
Thanks all
Does this mean I can spend $3k this year and the points/bonus will hit my SW account right after that Jan 18 statement date? I want to be 100% sure that if I hit $3k spend before Jan 1 that I wont trigger the points hitting my account in 2023.
Thanks all
Appreciate the response though
Also, Chase has a general rule about 2/30 and 5/24 re: new cards. Such as if you have 5 new cards in the last 24 months you will likely be denied. and/or if you have 2 new credit card accounts opened in the last 30 days you will be denied (opened from any bank--not just Chase)
Many people get these cards every 2 years or so (by canceling and reapplying 32 days later) for the sign-on bonus points.
Chase has other products where it is 4 years (Sapphire) but Southwest has consistently been 2 years
I tried to cancel a Chase Sapphire card a few years ago. They told me I couldn't reopen it, so I ended up just keeping it.
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Are you planning on doing both the personal and the business card to get the companion pass?
I would be careful to make sure it's the statement date that you're looking at and not the payment date. The statement date is the date that is used for when points get onto the account.
I would be careful to make sure it's the statement date that you're looking at and not the payment date. The statement date is the date that is used for when points get onto the account.
Yes. Statement date is gonna be too early so that's OK. Will focus on next statement. Gonna refer my wife for 20k points that 95. So hope to spend enough, get more points from any offers or try to refer one more person. Hopefully that's enough by end of 2024
Is the reason for your wife getting the business card only for the referral bonus? Typically getting the companion pass is more valuable - have you considered getting the business card for yourself? That would push you over the companion pass limit easily (after obtaining that sign-ups bonus).
My husband and I switch off every two years. So over the past two years he had the companion pass and then I plan on having it for the next two years.
Is the reason for your wife getting the business card only for the referral bonus? Typically getting the companion pass is more valuable - have you considered getting the business card for yourself? That would push you over the companion pass limit easily (after obtaining that sign-ups bonus).
The Slickdeals link in the OP is still good for 75,000 bonus for several more days.
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Appreciate the response though