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I jumped on the 100k bonus point offer for the CSR back in November and will be taking a nice vacation in a few months. I'm looking ahead at my options and would like to get some feedback from others on my best course of action. Outside of the sign up bonus, I have no use for the CSR as I don't travel at all and can't justify the AF. My current Chase card lineup is as follows:
Sapphire (No AF, 5k)
Freedom (9k)
Freedom Unlimited (5k)
Amazon (4.5k)
Sapphire Reserve (10k)
Ideally I'm looking to PC the CSR instead of closing it all together. Based on the cards I have already, it looks like my only option would be the Slate card. I'd prefer not to do that just on the off chance that I could benefit from the 0% BT fee for new sign-ups later on. I do like the idea of the AARP card, but as far as I know I can't PC to it as it's a co-branded card. Does anyone else have any insight or suggestions?
I honestly wouldnt PC it I would just close it and move the limit over to the sapphire.
Is there any downside to moving the 10k limit to another card and just closing the account? I'm in somewhat of a unique situation as I work from home and rarely eat out so my spending is kept to a minimum. I've never come close to hitting the quarterly cap for cashback on the Freedom card.
@Anonymous wrote:Is there any downside to moving the 10k limit to another card and just closing the account? I'm in somewhat of a unique situation as I work from home and rarely eat out so my spending is kept to a minimum. I've never come close to hitting the quarterly cap for cashback on the Freedom card.
My experiences find I p/c'd several Chase Cards since 2005 and there has never been a downside. Chase has always been fair and treated me right!
If you don't use your Chase card for more than 30 days, then you can close the card and transfer all the limit to other. If you use it, you need to close the card with $500 balance. At least this is with other cards, don't know if CSR has other limits.
If you close and move all the limit, then the card will report closed with the full limit. If you need to close it with $500 limit, that will be reported. I don't know if that makes any difference on automatic approvals or even on manual review. Just some info I like others to know.
Is easy process, just a couple of SM.
Thanks to all that replied. I'm planning on doing the PC or moving the limit and closing after I've taken the trip in May, probably towards the end of the summer, but before the AF hits. I took a short trip in December to claim the $300 travel credit for 2016 and will be using this years $300 toward the trip in May. If Chase will let me PC to another Freedom I'll go ahead and take that route. I may not use it, but more having more flexibility never hurts. If not I'll close the account and just transfer the limit to another card. I've read in a few places that Chase cards can't be PC'd until they're 12 months old. Does anyone know if that applies here?
I know this post must piss some people off who never was able to get one and now you want to get rid of it lol. BTW, I'd move the limit to Freedom. No need for another card.