03-17-2009 12:24 PM
03-17-2009 03:38 PM
03-17-2009 08:35 PM
Purp, I believe that everyone can add the Chase perfectcard to their existing account.
The Chase perfectcard rewards gives you 1% on all purchases and 3% on gas purchases.
Ole My2
03-18-2009 09:48 AM
My2cents wrote:Purp, I believe that everyone can add the Chase perfectcard to their existing account.
The Chase perfectcard rewards gives you 1% on all purchases and 3% on gas purchases.
Ole My2
Nope. Not everyone. They won't let me.
However, I was just told that my card is going to get the flex rewards soon. Maybe that's why they won't let me change.
03-18-2009 10:36 AM
03-18-2009 01:38 PM
I tried the email route asking about lowering my APR. I got a response shortly thereafter stating that they had a high volume of email and someone would respond to my inquiry within 24 hours.
It's been 72 and I've yet to hear back from them.
03-18-2009 07:37 PM
My2cents wrote:Purp, I believe that everyone can add the Chase perfectcard to their existing account.
The Chase perfectcard rewards gives you 1% on all purchases and 3% on gas purchases.
Ole My2
Thanks My2. This whole conversion thing has me puzzled. Some people are having changed and mailed to them automatically. Some people are getting product changes. I'm just not sure what do. In addition, I dont know if it it necessary to get the product change or keep my existing Visa. The WaMu card is my first "high limit" card (high for me low for most of you) and I always have bad luck with CC companies. WIth my luck I call for a product change and they end up closing my card
I saw the Perfect card options and it has higher gas rewards in the first few months then goes down. I see alot of posters are getting that card. However, I keep reading abt Chase flex rewards cards (I think) from many posters as well. I just dont know what to do.

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