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It looks like existing account holders can still log in to their accounts online but I cannot find any link for applicants to apply for the AARP credit card from Chase. Did this card get discontinued? Does AARP plan to partner with another credit card company? Or will the AARP credit card get discontinued completely?
I found this page on the Chase website, but you can only log in to an existing account. You cannot apply for a new card.
I looked around and found this.
I've had this card for about 5 years.
Haven't seriously used it in the last 3 or so. I need to locate it.This thread reminded me I have one... some where. 🤔😆
@Gmood1 wrote:I looked around and found this.
I've had this card for about 5 years.
Haven't seriously used it in the last 3 or so. I need to locate it.This thread reminded me I have one... some where. 🤔😆
I found it about 2/3 through your signature. Might be easier to find if it were alphabetized or color-coordinated. 🤭
@K-in-Boston wrote:
@Gmood1 wrote:I looked around and found this.
I've had this card for about 5 years.
Haven't seriously used it in the last 3 or so. I need to locate it.This thread reminded me I have one... some where. 🤔😆
I found it about 2/3 through your signature. Might be easier to find if it were alphabetized or color-coordinated. 🤭
😂😂😂😆😆😆
Good catch. I recall a rumor circulating last year about a change coming.
Found this link from last August.
Interesting. I've been considering reallocating my CL from my AARP to my Disney Visa and Amazon Visa and closing. But maybe I'll just reallocate and leave it alone, just in case someone did indeed buy the portfolio.
@SunriseEarth wrote:Interesting. I've been considering reallocating my CL from my AARP to my Disney Visa and Amazon Visa and closing. But maybe I'll just reallocate and leave it alone, just in case someone did indeed buy the portfolio.
I just moved 4K from my AARP to Freedom just in case they sell this and if they are not taking new apps its highly likely. I really hope its not Comenity who gets it, they have minimum redemptions, if they do I would most likely just terminate the card. I do have others that cover that 3% on gas and restaurants (Alt Go for 4% and can choose one of my BoA Cash Rewards for 3%)
@ficosuave wrote:Good catch. I recall a rumor circulating last year about a change coming.
Found this link from last August.
Here's a non-paywalled version:
https://www.paymentssource.com/articles/jpmorgan-weighs-sale-of-1-billion-aarp-credit-card-portfolio
The AARP website lists some financial products, including personal loans, from Goldman Sachs. So my guess is that Goldman is also a possible suitor for this portfolio.