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Chase Freedom twist

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too-much-time
Frequent Contributor

Chase Freedom twist

It may well be a silly question, but if you are an authorized user on a rewards card such as the Chase Freedom, might the lender then allow you to collect the points for your charges? And if so, in the case of Freedom, transfer your points to your CSP card?

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Creditaddict
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Re: Chase Freedom twist

no because unlike cards like American Express that actually issue different card numbers (you still can't get your own cards rewards) Chase and cards similar to not issue different card numbers so they all appear to be the same card and they all go to the main account rewards.

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09Lexie
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Re: Chase Freedom twist

Since the account numbers are the same, there would be no way to determine who's points are who's. As an AU you do not have online access to the UR without logging on as the primary cardholder. The primary cardholder can transfer points to your CSP.
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too-much-time
Frequent Contributor

Re: Chase Freedom twist


@09Lexie wrote:
The primary cardholder can transfer points to your CSP.

 

Even if it's not family? Smiley Surprised

 

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