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@Omaplatypus wrote:You know, I just called about getting an embossed plastic version and the nice lady on the other side told me they're soon they won't even be offering the regular chase sapphire cards as plastic anymore and all sapphires will be metal.
Are you kidding? You mean I applied for a CSP for nothing?!?!
This seems highly unlikely as Chase probably wants to differentiate the products. Giving the one that warrants a $95 fee a more of a premium feel. Not saying your lying but CS has been known to not know what they are talking about sometimes I'm pretty sure the same lady might have said that the J.P. Morgan Select was going to be made out of Palladium and white gold lol but anything could happen...
@Carbon44 wrote:
I highly disagree. Why would Chase make all of their Saphires metal? There would be less reason to apply for the preferred unless they gave it a new reward structure. No one would pay a $95 annual fee if they can get a metal card with no annual fee.
Seriously? You justify the $95 AF based on the card being metal instead of plastic? There are several reasons why the Preferred is a lot better than the regular, I've never considered the metal card one of them. I can't believe this matters so much to people. I've thought about requesting a plastic version just to avoid the attention the metal card has sometimes brought me.
@Anonymous wrote:
@Carbon44 wrote:
I highly disagree. Why would Chase make all of their Saphires metal? There would be less reason to apply for the preferred unless they gave it a new reward structure. No one would pay a $95 annual fee if they can get a metal card with no annual fee.Seriously? You justify the $95 AF based on the card being metal instead of plastic? There are several reasons why the Preferred is a lot better than the regular, I've never considered the metal card one of them. I can't believe this matters so much to people. I've thought about requesting a plastic version just to avoid the attention the metal card has sometimes brought me.
I agree, but I think the fact that the card is made out of metal adds the sense of a premium product. The same reason high end products are made out of metal and not plastic (not all but the majority.) Unfortunately we live in a society that cares about these things. That is why the Amex Centurion is made out of Titanium and the J.P. Morgan Palladium out of Palladium and 24K white gold. These things do matter to the people that apply and become customers of these products.
@Anonymous wrote:
@Carbon44 wrote:
I highly disagree. Why would Chase make all of their Saphires metal? There would be less reason to apply for the preferred unless they gave it a new reward structure. No one would pay a $95 annual fee if they can get a metal card with no annual fee.Seriously? You justify the $95 AF based on the card being metal instead of plastic? There are several reasons why the Preferred is a lot better than the regular, I've never considered the metal card one of them. I can't believe this matters so much to people. I've thought about requesting a plastic version just to avoid the attention the metal card has sometimes brought me.
I'm still waiting for the attention. I guess the gay guy at the Target register was checking me out last night, but I don't think it was because of my metal credit card.
I wanted the Preferred for the 7% dividend, the lack of Forex, the UR points transferability, the Chase Trifecta, the double points on travel, and the metal card. I'll pay $95 for that.
Is it possible to do the reverse? Request a plastic card for CSP?
@mxp114 wrote:Is it possible to do the reverse? Request a plastic card for CSP?
Yep
So just call or SM for a plastic? Do they send a CS or CSP plastic card? Thanks.