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@Italiannyc17 wrote:What CA does it pull?
Pulled TU which is what they always pull for me. I'm in NY btw.
Thanks for posting OP.
I also am not a fan of the kaleidoscope design. Seizure inducing. To each their own.
I flew Jet Blue ALOT when I lived in Boston. Nothing but great things to say about them. I don't see many options out of SoCal to destinations I go to now, so very sad. I have Jet Blue points that have been sitting unexpired since 2007.
@wachme wrote:I applied for the Jetblue Plus and recieved the 7-10 day message.
I currently have the grandfathered Priceline 2x and the Sallie Mae card with Barclays, both of which I've had for over 2 years. I'm hoping they will approve me for this card. Not sure if there is a limit to the amount of Barclaycards you're able to have at once.
I have 3 Barclay's cards. The first was the Sallie Mae and I had to recon for it. The Arrival+ and Wyndham were instant approvals. I'd say Barclays is more sensitive towards recent inquiries and especially recent new accounts (within last 6 months). I was declined for the Wyndham late last year when they had a higher point promotion mainly because I had about 6-7 new accounts at the time. I applied in January after those accounts reached 6 months and was instantly approved. I put some good spend through my cards, always PIF, which they seem to like.
TU & Barclays, of course I app'ed.
Combined my Rewards & Apple Rewards lines into my JetBlue Plus. Feels good to have a nice limit and get rid of two cards I never use.
@Anonymous wrote:Combined my Rewards & Apple Rewards lines into my JetBlue Plus. Feels good to have a nice limit and get rid of two cards I never use.
I did not know that you could combine those to into a jetblue plus. I think I may qualify for an apple rewards as I hear that one is easier to get. I may get that one and wait 6 months before trying with the jetblue. and then combine. Thanks for that info.
Signup bonus is 10,0000 points if spend 1,000 in 3 months..
isn't that just equivalent to $100? Unless JetBlue's points are equivalent to more that's pretty crappy signup bonus.
@Anonymous wrote:Signup bonus is 10,0000 points if spend 1,000 in 3 months..
isn't that just equivalent to $100? Unless JetBlue's points are equivalent to more that's pretty crappy signup bonus.
It depends on the cost of the flight, etc... according to their website, I know if you buy points from Jetblue it is $37.50 per 1,000 points. Exchange should be close to that.