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Chase CSP vs JPM Palladium

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sjt
Senior Contributor

Re: Chase CSP vs JPM Palladium


@pip3man wrote:

Lmfaooo I hope ur not hallucinating cos that's certainly not happening. The Palladium is on a world of its own and can only be acquired with substantial assets with JPM.


It take a minimum of $250K in Chase Private Client to qualify for a Palladium Card.

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rlx01
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Re: Chase CSP vs JPM Palladium

The Pd is basically on life support. Unless you value the hidden TL it's not worth it. I'm CPC but the Citi Prestige is where it's at ATM.
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surehit
Regular Contributor

Re: Chase CSP vs JPM Palladium


@Anonymous wrote:

I have a CSP but have been thinking about upgrading to the JP Morgan Palladium card for the airpport lounge access.  Unfortunately, Palladium doesn't give you 2X UR points for dining, which is where I earn a lot of my points.  Should I just skip the Palladium and stick with my CSP or is there a reason I should upgrade? 

 

Thanks ;-)


If you are mainly interested in lounge access and want to stick with Chase, the Ritz Carlton card isn't a bad way to go. It gets $300 in incidental reimbursements, Priority Pass lounge access (Alaska lounges and a lot of third parties as well), along with great customer service, and it is a JPM card. I really only use it a few times a year, mostly for travel related stuff when I can have them reimburse me and use my CSP for everyday stuff. 

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wasCB14
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Re: Chase CSP vs JPM Palladium


@surehit wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:

I have a CSP but have been thinking about upgrading to the JP Morgan Palladium card for the airpport lounge access.  Unfortunately, Palladium doesn't give you 2X UR points for dining, which is where I earn a lot of my points.  Should I just skip the Palladium and stick with my CSP or is there a reason I should upgrade? 

 

Thanks ;-)


If you are mainly interested in lounge access and want to stick with Chase, the Ritz Carlton card isn't a bad way to go. It gets $300 in incidental reimbursements, Priority Pass lounge access (Alaska lounges and a lot of third parties as well), along with great customer service, and it is a JPM card. I really only use it a few times a year, mostly for travel related stuff when I can have them reimburse me and use my CSP for everyday stuff. 


Do you mean Lounge Club? Or actual PP?

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surehit
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Re: Chase CSP vs JPM Palladium


@wasCB14 wrote:

@surehit wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:

I have a CSP but have been thinking about upgrading to the JP Morgan Palladium card for the airpport lounge access.  Unfortunately, Palladium doesn't give you 2X UR points for dining, which is where I earn a lot of my points.  Should I just skip the Palladium and stick with my CSP or is there a reason I should upgrade? 

 

Thanks ;-)


If you are mainly interested in lounge access and want to stick with Chase, the Ritz Carlton card isn't a bad way to go. It gets $300 in incidental reimbursements, Priority Pass lounge access (Alaska lounges and a lot of third parties as well), along with great customer service, and it is a JPM card. I really only use it a few times a year, mostly for travel related stuff when I can have them reimburse me and use my CSP for everyday stuff. 


Do you mean Lounge Club? Or actual PP?


Sorry, I did mean Lounge Club, which I actually like better than Priority Pass from my AMEX Platinum. 

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