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They are converting a lot of their co-branded cards into Ink Cash or Freedom. So the Living Social, Amtrak and AZ Diamondbacks cards are amongst the group being converted.
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Amtrak: It has been noted here that Bank of America will be taking over the Amtrak co-branded relationship
http://ficoforums.myfico.com/t5/Credit-Cards/BOA-Amtrak-Guest-Rewards-9-2015/m-p/4207562#M1194536
LivingSocial: Not sure here, but can't believe it was that popular
Diamondbacks: I know Chase is a team sponsor, but I believe MLB cards are officially issued by Bank of America.
Chase will no longer be the issuer of amtrak credit cards. You can still transfer URs to amtrak, but I would not be surprised if there are changes made to that relationship as well. Isn't really a factor for me, but definitively not a positive change for chase.
@Anonymous wrote:
Who travels by train anyway? Lol.
The northeast corridor is good. Connecting DC, NYC and Boston. Much nicer than driving or taking bus.
By the way for people who do currently have the chase amtrak card it will be converted to a freedom at end of the month. Not sure how many people that will impact, but thought its important to know if they have the card already.
Might be nicer, but you definitely pay for it! Although I guess that's why you want to get rewards points in the first place...
@Anonymous wrote:Might be nicer, but you definitely pay for it! Although I guess that's why you want to get rewards points in the first place...
Yes its expensive to ride the train.