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Hi.
I got the Chase Sapphire Preferred card a couple years ago but I didn't know about sign-up bonus, so I didn't do the spend and missed it. Now, Chase has a 48 month rule on Sapphire card approvals. However, in the terms it states its from receiving the sign-up bonus to next bonus. Since I technically didn't receive the bonus, would I be eligible to get the Chase Sapphire Reserve with its bonus if I cancel my current Preferred?
If so, when should I do it? Do I have to wait at all between when I cancel my Preferred to applying to the Reserve?
If it matters, my credit score is in the 730-750 range depending on FICO/Vantage sources.
Thanks for the response. Do I need to wait between downgrade and application though? That's kinda my question. And are you certain I'd be considered I just wanted to clarify the terms I was reading
@Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the response. Do I need to wait between downgrade and application though? That's kinda my question. And are you certain I'd be considered I just wanted to clarify the terms I was reading
Wait 30 days.
It's my understanding that it's not 48 months from the original approval but 48 months from when SUB was received. So, if that's the case, you will need to wait 48 months from sub date plus additional month for it to be handled properly.
@Remedios wrote:It's my understanding that it's not 48 months from the original approval but 48 months from when SUB was received. So, if that's the case, you will need to wait 48 months from sub date plus additional month for it to be handled properly.
Your understanding is correct - the clock starts when the SUB is met, not when the application is approved.
@coldfusion wrote:
@Remedios wrote:It's my understanding that it's not 48 months from the original approval but 48 months from when SUB was received. So, if that's the case, you will need to wait 48 months from sub date plus additional month for it to be handled properly.
Your understanding is correct - the clock starts when the SUB is met, not when the application is approved.
So since the op didn't meet the sub, the clock never started? Should he be good to go to try to meet the sub on the CSR?
@Anonymous - I updated the thread title to provide more clarity associated with the topic, since the SUB restriction is measured by months, not hours
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