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@shinedown87 wrote:My application was approved on Wednesday, January 28th. My card still isn't showing up on my Chase account. I called lending services (again) this morning and all they said was that it can take up to 10 days. My Marriott account has been showing my status as "gold" for the last 2-3 days.
I have some large purchases that I want to put on the card to hit my $3,000 spending, but won't be able to hold out much longer. Hopefully they hurry!
Don't worry. Your card will get there and will be worth the wait. It comes in some very nice packaging too. Like Irish said, UPS MyChoice is great not only for keeping track of the Ritz card but other times when card issuers decide to expedite shipping. I know Amex does this a lot too.
So... I just got a call earlier this afternoon from the RC customer service.
They had credited me $300 twice and were just asking if I had any airline fees I would like them to apply it towards because technically it wasn't supposed to be there, otherwise they'll just take it back out. I told them go ahead and take the credit back out since I didn't use this card for flight expenses this past month (used AMEX instead)
Ok, so while I had the rep on the phone we were clarifying what was a legitimate use of the $300 refund - she said "...yeah, the gift cards you bought from SW for $75 each weren't supposed to credited however we'll let that go..."
Oopsie! I just wanted to add another data point: they can somehow tell SW GC's now.
EDIT DISCLAIMER: I didn't read the last few pages so I'm not quite up to date on what they can and can't see as a GC purchase.
@shinedown87 wrote:
...one more thing, am I able to quote a previous post on mobile? I click "add comment," but I can't figure out how to get it to quote.
Not on mobile unless you go to 'full site'.
@09Lexie wrote:
@shinedown87 wrote:
...one more thing, am I able to quote a previous post on mobile? I click "add comment," but I can't figure out how to get it to quote.Not on mobile unless you go to 'full site'.
Got it! Thanks.
@Anonymous wrote:So... I just got a call earlier this afternoon from the RC customer service.
They had credited me $300 twice and were just asking if I had any airline fees I would like them to apply it towards because technically it wasn't supposed to be there, otherwise they'll just take it back out. I told them go ahead and take the credit back out since I didn't use this card for flight expenses this past month (used AMEX instead)
Ok, so while I had the rep on the phone we were clarifying what was a legitimate use of the $300 refund - she said "...yeah, the gift cards you bought from SW for $75 each weren't supposed to credited however we'll let that go..."
Oopsie! I just wanted to add another data point: they can somehow tell SW GC's now.
EDIT DISCLAIMER: I didn't read the last few pages so I'm not quite up to date on what they can and can't see as a GC purchase.
@Anonymous,
They can tell because they are partners with them and Chase will see 3rd party reporting from any transaction from Southwest and United airlines. They also see 3rd party reporting from all their hotel card issued by them hence knowing spending habits - this is by their personal banker giving me info.
I believe it because Amex does the same thing with the Delta card. I booked a ticket and it showed everything to the seat I chose, ticket number number, flight number etc...
Its funny because my Amex offers are now tailored towards that some how since I book a first class ticket. Offering me some very expensive things I don't care for. I wish I'd see the $20 Amazon offer LOL..
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:So... I just got a call earlier this afternoon from the RC customer service.
They had credited me $300 twice and were just asking if I had any airline fees I would like them to apply it towards because technically it wasn't supposed to be there, otherwise they'll just take it back out. I told them go ahead and take the credit back out since I didn't use this card for flight expenses this past month (used AMEX instead)
Ok, so while I had the rep on the phone we were clarifying what was a legitimate use of the $300 refund - she said "...yeah, the gift cards you bought from SW for $75 each weren't supposed to credited however we'll let that go..."
Oopsie! I just wanted to add another data point: they can somehow tell SW GC's now.
EDIT DISCLAIMER: I didn't read the last few pages so I'm not quite up to date on what they can and can't see as a GC purchase.
@Anonymous,
They can tell because they are partners with them and Chase will see 3rd party reporting from any transaction from Southwest and United airlines. They also see 3rd party reporting from all their hotel card issued by them hence knowing spending habits - this is by their personal banker giving me info.
I believe it because Amex does the same thing with the Delta card. I booked a ticket and it showed everything to the seat I chose, ticket number number, flight number etc...
Its funny because my Amex offers are now tailored towards that some how since I book a first class ticket. Offering me some very expensive things I don't care for. I wish I'd see the $20 Amazon offer LOL..
Not happy to hear about calls from JPM. D:
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:So... I just got a call earlier this afternoon from the RC customer service.
They had credited me $300 twice and were just asking if I had any airline fees I would like them to apply it towards because technically it wasn't supposed to be there, otherwise they'll just take it back out. I told them go ahead and take the credit back out since I didn't use this card for flight expenses this past month (used AMEX instead)
Ok, so while I had the rep on the phone we were clarifying what was a legitimate use of the $300 refund - she said "...yeah, the gift cards you bought from SW for $75 each weren't supposed to credited however we'll let that go..."
Oopsie! I just wanted to add another data point: they can somehow tell SW GC's now.
EDIT DISCLAIMER: I didn't read the last few pages so I'm not quite up to date on what they can and can't see as a GC purchase.
@Anonymous,
They can tell because they are partners with them and Chase will see 3rd party reporting from any transaction from Southwest and United airlines. They also see 3rd party reporting from all their hotel card issued by them hence knowing spending habits - this is by their personal banker giving me info.
I believe it because Amex does the same thing with the Delta card. I booked a ticket and it showed everything to the seat I chose, ticket number number, flight number etc...
Its funny because my Amex offers are now tailored towards that some how since I book a first class ticket. Offering me some very expensive things I don't care for. I wish I'd see the $20 Amazon offer LOL..
Not happy to hear about calls from JPM. D:
Hopefully Delta GCs still work. I'm still surprised Chase never gave me any lip over the SW gift cards.
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:So... I just got a call earlier this afternoon from the RC customer service.
They had credited me $300 twice and were just asking if I had any airline fees I would like them to apply it towards because technically it wasn't supposed to be there, otherwise they'll just take it back out. I told them go ahead and take the credit back out since I didn't use this card for flight expenses this past month (used AMEX instead)
Ok, so while I had the rep on the phone we were clarifying what was a legitimate use of the $300 refund - she said "...yeah, the gift cards you bought from SW for $75 each weren't supposed to credited however we'll let that go..."
Oopsie! I just wanted to add another data point: they can somehow tell SW GC's now.
EDIT DISCLAIMER: I didn't read the last few pages so I'm not quite up to date on what they can and can't see as a GC purchase.
@Anonymous,
They can tell because they are partners with them and Chase will see 3rd party reporting from any transaction from Southwest and United airlines. They also see 3rd party reporting from all their hotel card issued by them hence knowing spending habits - this is by their personal banker giving me info.
I believe it because Amex does the same thing with the Delta card. I booked a ticket and it showed everything to the seat I chose, ticket number number, flight number etc...
Its funny because my Amex offers are now tailored towards that some how since I book a first class ticket. Offering me some very expensive things I don't care for. I wish I'd see the $20 Amazon offer LOL..
Not happy to hear about calls from JPM. D:
@Anonymous,
I agree..I also don't want a call either. That is why we have to do research as to how best to go over these things. The one thing I learn is, when I see a bank has partner cards with particular companies, I'd be careful what I buy as they all see everything. Another example is Staples, I have realized both Chase and Amex get 100% data when their cards are used there. Listing my gum, inks etc purchase. A bit ridiculous actually..