LINK FOR REFERENCE ONLY - THIS IS A
IN BRANCH ONLY OFFER.
Chase is launching some in branch offers starting April 28th.
Offers are as follows:
Chase Sapphire Preferred: 85K offer
75,000 points after $4,000 in spend in the first three months
An additional 10,000 bonus points after spending $6,000 total on purchases made in the first six months after account opening
Chase Sapphire Reserve: 75K Offer
75,000 points after $4,000 in spend within the first three months after account opening
Normal chase rules like 5/24 still apply.
Chase Sapphire Preferred has $95 Annual Fee - $0 for Additional Authorized user.
Chase Sapphire Reserve has $550 Annual Fee - $75 for Additional Authroized user.
https://creditcards.chase.com/rew.../preferred
Online offers:
Chase Sapphire preferred: 75K Points (deal thread)
Chase Sapphire Reserve: 75K Points (deal thread)
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wondering if possible that $99 waived(in person at bank)
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Need a card with no foreign transaction fees for an upcoming trip. Any recommendations for something with a sign up bonus?
Need a card with no foreign transaction fees for an upcoming trip. Any recommendations for something with a sign up bonus?
Able to spend $8k in 3 months? Chase has the chase ink business preferred. After the spend you earn 100k UR points. Annual fee $95 (not waived). 0% foreign transaction fee.
Need a card with no foreign transaction fees for an upcoming trip. Any recommendations for something with a sign up bonus?
Good luck!
Jon
There's no difference at all for transfering to partners.
The only difference is if you instead use the points to book travel in the Chase travel portal--- there CSP gets 1.25c a point and CSR gets 1.5c
Southwest-in particular- is one of the very rare times using the portal at all makes any sense- specifically CSR- because besides getting a similar value for the points as transferring, SW treats it as a cash booking so you earn miles on the ticket unlike an award ticket.
THAT said- the taxes play out a bit differently on cash vs award booking- so you need to run the #s both ways to see which is better.
With CSP transfer is going to be better in virtually all cases.
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The only difference is if you instead use the points to book travel in the Chase travel portal--- there CSP gets 1.25c a point and CSR gets 1.5c
Southwest-in particular- is one of the very rare times using the portal at all makes any sense- specifically CSR- because besides getting a similar value for the points as transferring, SW treats it as a cash booking so you earn miles on the ticket unlike an award ticket.
THAT said- the taxes play out a bit differently on cash vs award booking- so you need to run the #s both ways to see which is better.
With CSP transfer is going to be better in virtually all cases.
Are the flights through CSR portal same price as the direct airline tickets?