Eligible Chase Sapphire Preferred Cardholders: 1-Yr Apple TV Subscription
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Chase is offering Eligible Chase Sapphire Preferred Cardholders: 1-Year Apple TV Subscription for FreetoClaim when you click on the 'Activate Apple TV' (scroll down half way on the promo page) and login to your account and activate this promotional offer
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Note, must login to your eligible Chase Sapphire Preferred Card for offer to apply
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Get a complimentary Apple TV+ subscription for 1 year ($156 value)
If you have an active Apple TV+ subscription it will automatically pause during your free year and then start back up after 12 months
Offer valid through December 31, 2026 or while promotional offer last
Get a complimentary Apple TV+ subscription for 1 year when you activate by December 31, 2026.
If you have an active Apple TV+ subscription it will automatically pause during your free year and then start back up after 12 months. I have one and only needed to click one button in the Chase app to activate. Super simple. Thank you to stuff4dave for dropping this tip in a comment on another streaming thread. https://www.chase.com/sapphire-ca.../preferred
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I wanted to get rid of my csp too. I understand not closing the account but I don't want to pay the $95AF anymore. What about a product change?
Good call, it's not worth $95 to have another year of account being opened. Also, you can't just cut up your cards and not use them as was suggested above. I mean, you can, but it's pointless because most card companies will automatically close your card if you don't put a purchase on it after so many months. I want to say about 6 months. I get the "idea" of extending your length of credit history. Maybe cut them up and you extended it 6 more months, lol.
Personally, I like the peace of mind of closing an account if I'm not planning to review the statement every month.
Sapphire Reserve cardmembers can receive complimentary Apple TV and Apple Music subscriptions as a card benefit. To receive the benefit, cardmembers must activate the benefit on chase.com or the Chase Mobile® app.
For those that have done this, do you get a code to use/activate later or do you need activate right away. Does it seem like the benefit continues if you close your account?
(BTW, on that last part, I believe the best practice is to try to move the available credit limit to another card, new or existing...often with no/lower fees)
I wanted to get rid of my csp too. I understand not closing the account but I don't want to pay the $95AF anymore. What about a product change?
Downgrade your csp to a free chase cc like the freedom. This maintains your account for credit history. Just have to use it every few months or so or Chase will close it. Takes about 5 minutes on the phone.
What happens if you close your CSP? I was about to close it...
Chase just added a new benefit of $100 hotel credit when booking through Chase Travel. And you also get TSA precheck paid for every 4 years. I think it's worth the $95 AF for the transfer partners. But if you do decide to close, switch to Freedom or Freedom Unlimited
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Personally, I like the peace of mind of closing an account if I'm not planning to review the statement every month.
(BTW, on that last part, I believe the best practice is to try to move the available credit limit to another card, new or existing...often with no/lower fees)