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lol, so many haters.
All I was sayin is I would much rather have a useful card like CSP if I was gonna go through the trouble of getting an approval for a visa siggy. Then I wouldn't have to worry about Barclay's infamous AA wrath.
CSP has the same sign-up bonus - 40,000 points ($400) AND then you are left with a card that earns 2% on travel & dining + 7% dividend with 1:1 travel partner transfer.
I don't know bout you guys but I buy more hamburgers than footballs.
Those that got approved for this card, do you mind stating your income range?
Approx 160,000 (includes rental income on 2 properties because the rental mortgage payments show up on credit report...so we have to show that they are covered)
They also asked how long we've been in our home & whether we own it (pretty customary questions) [for us 20+ yrs]
Also asked if I would be using this card to take cash at an ATM. Answered no.
Also...had we taken a cash advance on any credit card in the past 6 months. Also answered no.
Process was easy and seamless. Got an immediate response.
Thanks
For those picking the Cowboys they're throwing in an extra $100 and a Ware Jersey. How bout dem Cowboys?!!!
@Jlu wrote:lol, so many haters.
All I was sayin is I would much rather have a useful card like CSP if I was gonna go through the trouble of getting an approval for a visa siggy. Then I wouldn't have to worry about Barclay's infamous AA wrath.
CSP has the same sign-up bonus - 40,000 points ($400) AND then you are left with a card that earns 2% on travel & dining + 7% dividend with 1:1 travel partner transfer.
I don't know bout you guys but I buy more hamburgers than footballs.
And with the Sapphire Preferred, you have to spend 3x as much to get the $400 bonus, and you have to spend $8878.50 on travel and dining in a year just for the extra 1.07% to cancel out the annual fee.
Granted, I plan to sign up for both of the cards and take the $800, then PC the Sapphire Preferred after a year.
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@Jlu wrote:lol, so many haters.
All I was sayin is I would much rather have a useful card like CSP if I was gonna go through the trouble of getting an approval for a visa siggy. Then I wouldn't have to worry about Barclay's infamous AA wrath.
CSP has the same sign-up bonus - 40,000 points ($400) AND then you are left with a card that earns 2% on travel & dining + 7% dividend with 1:1 travel partner transfer.
I don't know bout you guys but I buy more hamburgers than footballs.
And with the Sapphire Preferred, you have to spend 3x as much to get the $400 bonus, and you have to spend $8878.50 on travel and dining in a year just for the extra 1.07% to cancel out the annual fee.
Granted, I plan to sign up for both of the cards and take the $800, then PC the Sapphire Preferred after a year.
What? Figuring 2% plus the 7% dividend you would have to spend ~$4,500 or ~$12/day on dining/travel to break even - and that's if you don't charge anything else. Not to mention the AF is waived for the first year. Then add the fact that partner transfers generally net 1.3-1.6 cents per point. And the sign-up bonus requires a $3k/90day spend, I spend that in a month. Are you really trying to say that the Barclay NFL card is better than the CSP? Maybe this card works for you and that's great; I just wanted members to know there are other options and not to get lured in just with a sign-up bonus.
@ Jlu. I think you are still missing the point here. The point is, taking a hit on your credit in exchange for $400. Simple as that. Also I'm not sure what you mean "trouble of getting a visa sig"? It was not any trouble. It took a couple of minutes to apply and I can confirm the 40,000 points for $1000 spend in the account options.
Also for everyone who got in on this, hold on to your cards after you cash out the bonus for a little while. From reading on Slickdeals and other sites, Barclays seems to offer very generous cashback promos like, spend $500 for the next 3 months and get 20,000 points and also 5% categories like groceries for NFL cardholders. Personally I will get my $400 out of this and sockdroor it until I receive a juicy promo. If a year or two goes by with no promos I will close it. Still a win win. And it is still more than I would have made with the Saphire. I have the CASH+/Discover/Freedom for dining anyway.
Agree with previous poser. here it is spend 1k get 400 back with Barclay or spend 3k get 400 back with chase? Barclay is better deal.
*previous poster* not poser, sorry.