OK, dumb question, and I'm guessing the answer would be no, but here goes.I have a couple of old citi accounts that I never use and have just left open for account length reasons (had one of them since i was 18), would it be possible to have them simply change one to a desirable rewards card with sign up bonus?I'm guessing I just need to sign up for say the citi Hilton HHonors Reserve and leave the other ones alone or would they work with me if it meant I might actually use them.
9/26/2016 8:24:21 PM
9/26/2016 8:28:26 PM
9/26/2016 9:24:47 PM
^^I believe so? The one that gives you 5% credit back? I see that there's a Chase one that only gives you 3% back. Why would you get that one over the store card?
9/26/2016 9:26:54 PM
That's a really good question. I didn't even know the store card existed until you mentioned a 5% back thing and then I googled it.Looks like I'm getting a store card.
9/26/2016 11:43:46 PM
So I think the main difference is you have to be a prime member ($99/year) for the 5% to work on the Store card. Also the Chase Amazon card gets you 2% at restaurants, grocery stores, and drugstores in addition to the 3% on Amazon.
9/27/2016 12:32:36 AM
PP card showed up but it took 3 weeks
9/27/2016 9:42:55 AM
David0603, have you taken advantage of the Chase Sapphire Reserve? Is the 100k bonus worth the $450 fee? I've basically ridden my Arrival+ World Elite as far as it will go. I'm thinking of trying to cancel my Sapphire (downgraded when i stopped using it to avoid the fee) and then signing back up for the Reserve. either way, i need a new points card moving forward.
9/27/2016 10:09:00 AM
Yes that card is a no brainer. Those points are worth well over $1000, and there's that $300 travel credit but I'm not sure when you get that exactly.[Edited on September 27, 2016 at 10:23 AM. Reason : Check the last couple pages]
9/27/2016 10:22:21 AM
Instant Approval, even with an open Chase Sapphire regular account. I'm actually glad i decided to do this. Just got my bonus and am about to buy a new mattress and custom bed as well as take the card to Iceland next month. shouldn't have any issues with the $4k milestone. Also I have had nothing but trouble with my Barclay card internationally. Chase has always saved my butt here.
9/27/2016 10:55:14 AM
9/27/2016 1:04:56 PM
Also $100 credit on Global Entry or TSA Pre-check. Probably gonna make that happen pretty soon. Seems pretty easy to make this card worthwhile despite the annual fee. The points and the benefits are excellent. This is pretty much going to pay for my next vacation.
9/27/2016 1:24:07 PM
9/27/2016 1:34:06 PM
yup. Airbnb, ubers, VRBO, all counts.
9/27/2016 1:52:40 PM
When I get time I can't wait to read this thread.I've worked for AmEx for 8 years now.
9/27/2016 2:08:50 PM
9/27/2016 2:43:08 PM
https://www.americanexpress.com/us/credit-cards/site/card/blue-cash-preferred/25330
9/27/2016 2:50:27 PM
^^you can call and change your Sapphire Preferred to a regular Sapphire with no annual fee. It's really easy. The standard Sapphire is pretty neutered though. 1 point per $1 on everything and there are foreign transaction fees. But it's a good alternative to cancelling the card, just don't plan to take it out of the country.]
9/27/2016 3:07:59 PM
Anyone tie their SPG and Marriott accounts together yet? Apparently you can start doing it and get status matching plus point transfer.
9/27/2016 3:20:49 PM
^^ sweet, thanksthe reserve is a no-brainer over the preferred [Edited on September 27, 2016 at 3:40 PM. Reason : .]
9/27/2016 3:39:42 PM
9/27/2016 10:42:35 PM
9/28/2016 8:15:46 AM
9/28/2016 8:20:51 AM
I imagine The Coz lives in a single bedroom apartment with plain white walls and the kitchen has one plate, one bowl, one cup, one fork, one knife, one spoon, and a brita pitcher of water.
9/28/2016 8:47:07 AM
9/28/2016 8:52:23 AM
9/28/2016 10:29:08 AM
we're way off topic now
9/28/2016 11:24:17 AM
Yeah, fuck being miserly. What's the point of working hard and being thrifty if you're bored or unhappy?I save quite a lot of what I make, maxing out a Roth, contributing over the match amount to my 401k, and 10% into a regular money market/savings account as an emergency fund, but I still manage to do enjoyable stuff like eat out, have a nice car, comfortable furniture, and travel/go on vacation. It's not super difficult if you've got a decent income and some basic financial acumen.I'm on track to retire around age 50-55 or maybe semi-retired before then if I play my cards right or the market is very good. Had I gotten my shit together straight out of college instead of pissing away a bunch on booze and strippers I'd be in even better shape.I'm sure this isn't breaking news to anybody here ITT, but it's not that hard to be financially sound if you spend a little bit of time learning about money.
9/28/2016 12:38:54 PM
9/28/2016 9:59:48 PM
I'm going to address some posts directed specifically at me, then stop side-tracking / hijacking this thread, since my questions have already been answered.
9/28/2016 10:26:50 PM
9/28/2016 10:37:57 PM
$10,000 a year isn't chump change, that's for sure. Thanks.
9/28/2016 11:07:41 PM
That's crazy. Excluding signup bonuses I'm maybe getting 10-12k Chase points a month from CC spend depending on my amount of work travel. I'm not doing any gift card thingies though just spend.
9/29/2016 2:15:25 PM
The only work travel I do they schedule and pay for me, but we probably do at least 5,000 points per month just with utilities, food, and gas which isn't a ton but ends up being enough for a couple plane tickets each year without changing anything about how we spend money or trying to maximize points with gift cards or anything.so excited about the 100,000 points
9/29/2016 2:34:14 PM
Yeah, I'm looking forward to having a nice trip paid for almost entirely with points sometime next year. Trying to decide between Japan, Egypt, or Greece.
9/29/2016 3:55:10 PM
Enjoy your child-less traveling, jerks.
9/29/2016 4:07:48 PM
9/29/2016 4:16:13 PM
Sitting in the lounge at SEATAC. Haven't gotten my membership card yet but she said they'll reimburse it. Empty lounge with booze and food > crowded loud terminal for work.
9/29/2016 6:35:52 PM
I'm planning a trip in January to Colombia that i'll be using my points for.
9/30/2016 10:08:32 AM
Got my PP yesterday. How long does precheck & global entry take to be processed? Need to remember to do that
9/30/2016 7:21:25 PM
The biggest part of that process is setting up the interview although sometimes you can just drop by an office at an airport and do it on the spot.
9/30/2016 8:58:39 PM
^^ I got mine right before I left the country and pretty sure I was able to use it when I came back a week later.
9/30/2016 9:15:29 PM
^ I don't know how you didn't already have pre-check.
10/1/2016 2:26:38 AM
This was over two years ago.
10/1/2016 4:10:58 PM
Ahh ok that makes more sense.
10/1/2016 4:59:32 PM
So I actually don't have pre-check either (although just signed up for my interview). I've found that the premium lines are almost always faster than the pre-check lines (especially at DIA). I usually try and travel with slip on shoes or flip-flops so I could care less about taking off my shoes. Once I get it I'll mess around with swapping between the premium and pre-check lines but I think it's highly dependent on which airport you fly out/into the most.
10/1/2016 10:19:13 PM
global entry comes w/ pre-check, no need to sign up for it separately...
10/2/2016 3:04:58 AM
That is correct.
10/2/2016 11:14:42 AM
currently using another sweet benefit of my amex mb plat... the boingo wifi!i'm at an airbnb in france and the internet abruptly went out, was able to access a nearby orange hotspot w/ the boingo account and now i'm watching nfl game pass over my apple tv
10/2/2016 3:49:23 PM
applied for csr and it said they need a little longer to review my application. that's a bummer.
10/2/2016 5:58:48 PM