Chase is offering a new sign up bonus on the Chase Sapphire Preferred:
Earn 60,000 bonus points after $4,000 in purchases in your first 3 months from account opening
Earn an additional 10,000 points (70,000 points) after an additional $2,000 in purchases in your first 3 months from account opening ($6,000 total spend)
Plus, get up to $300 in statement credits on Chase Travel purchases within your first year
https://creditcards.chase.com/rew...iCELL=6C1Y
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But I don't see any details about additional 10K points. Can someone share how to verify the 10K ?
Can anyone who really likes this card comment on the value you find in paying to have it. I would think if you're a heavy traveler you'd just go with the $550 version that has so many more perks.
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Can anyone who really likes this card comment on the value you find in paying to have it. I would think if you're a heavy traveler you'd just go with the $550 version that has so many more perks.
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Transferring UR points to partners.
If lounge access and the higher earning potential, along with some of the other benefits, of the CSR works for you that's a better card.
For me I travel on Delta a lot and the Amex Plat works better for me in terms of travel benefits.
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I think this card is good for me. Annual $50 Chase Travel credit is easy to use.
You also get DashPass through this card, plus the free monthly $10 grocery/ retail credit ($120 annually), it is well worth the $95 annual fee.
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Can anyone who really likes this card comment on the value you find in paying to have it. I would think if you're a heavy traveler you'd just go with the $550 version that has so many more perks.
I think this card is good for me. Annual $50 Chase Travel credit is easy to use.
You also get DashPass through this card, plus the free monthly $10 grocery/ retail credit ($120 annually), it is well worth the $95 annual fee.
Exactly, many people don't understand this. I'm using CSP from 3yrs and totally worth the 95$ AF cuz I've acclaimed more than that every year. And many don't know the Hyatt transfer story which is the best bang for the buck. I wish I can downgrade my current card to get this but I can't as my current one is not above 48months window.
Can anyone who really likes this card comment on the value you find in paying to have it. I would think if you're a heavy traveler you'd just go with the $550 version that has so many more perks.
CSR perks have been losing value in my experience (had the card for 8 years since it launched in 2016) and will likely switch to the Preferred because it's much harder to get the $550 value out of it.
Pairing the Preferred/Reserve with the Chase Freedom and Freedom Unlimited is the best way to maximize rewards points, and booking travel through the Chase portal is a good way to redeem them if you aren't transferring to an airline mileage program (really only beneficial if you are always flying the same airline).
Can anyone who really likes this card comment on the value you find in paying to have it. I would think if you're a heavy traveler you'd just go with the $550 version that has so many more perks.
Chase Travel hotel credit and cash back is probably the best reward for both cards - it's just much easier to break even on CSP than CSR.
Primary Car rental insurance.
Transferring UR points to partners.
If lounge access and the higher earning potential, along with some of the other benefits, of the CSR works for you that's a better card.
For me I travel on Delta a lot and the Amex Plat works better for me in terms of travel benefits.