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Excuse the bump and also sorry in advance if someone already listed this, but is the Chase Ink Cash Business card metal? What about the Ink Plus?
@Anonymous wrote:Excuse the bump and also sorry in advance if someone already listed this, but is the Chase Ink Cash Business card metal? What about the Ink Plus?
Nope -plastic.
The thing I hate about these cards is that Chase's love of them pretty much rules out them ever re-introducing contactless cards
I think they should make the IHG card metal.
It feels so flimsy compared to the Marriott Rewards and CSP.
@Anonymous wrote:I think they should make the IHG card metal.
It feels so flimsy compared to the Marriott Rewards and CSP.
its not even a visa lol. The hyatt card should be metal first.
@bigblue7722 wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:I think they should make the IHG card metal.
It feels so flimsy compared to the Marriott Rewards and CSP.
its not even a visa lol. The hyatt card should be metal first.
Dont care. WEMC and metal PLZ!
Does anyone know if Pd card AUs have different account numbers like Amex AUs? This is a must have for me. I'm a CPC but the only Chase card I have is a freedom which has served well but I have to limit it. My AU has the same number and I can't easily track spending as well as Amex.
Other than that it comes down to benefits. The AF is fine as long as the benefits work for me. In particular I want lounge access and the ability to charge large amounts like I've done on Amex. I pif like most Pd card holders so the CL seems rather pointless but if it's going to have one then the hidden line is great since it doesn't drop my FICO.
@cashnocredit wrote:Does anyone know if Pd card AUs have different account numbers like Amex AUs? This is a must have for me. I'm a CPC but the only Chase card I have is a freedom which has served well but I have to limit it. My AU has the same number and I can't easily track spending as well as Amex.
Other than that it comes down to benefits. The AF is fine as long as the benefits work for me. In particular I want lounge access and the ability to charge large amounts like I've done on Amex. I pif like most Pd card holders so the CL seems rather pointless but if it's going to have one then the hidden line is great since it doesn't drop my FICO.
Not sure, but i'd assume so if they actually charge extra AF per added AU.
@cashnocredit wrote:Does anyone know if Pd card AUs have different account numbers like Amex AUs? This is a must have for me. I'm a CPC but the only Chase card I have is a freedom which has served well but I have to limit it. My AU has the same number and I can't easily track spending as well as Amex.
Other than that it comes down to benefits. The AF is fine as long as the benefits work for me. In particular I want lounge access and the ability to charge large amounts like I've done on Amex. I pif like most Pd card holders so the CL seems rather pointless but if it's going to have one then the hidden line is great since it doesn't drop my FICO.
All AU's have the same account number, they unfortunately do not have the same system as Amex.
UA Club and Lounge Club are the only lounge programs, they offer. Some people who got the card several years ago were lucky enough to also get DL lounge memberships given to them but now they can be very strict about offering anything else to new cardholders.
Agreed that one of the best things about the card is the flexible limit and hidden tradeline.
@Anonymous wrote:United MilagePlus is metal
Mine isn't
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