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Crazy 80k offer and same spend. I wish my referral link was showing this as P2 is about to PC and re-apply.
I wonder if this is to bait the last group of interested people to app for this before they revise the card like they just did with Freedom -> Freedom Flex. As it stands now, the card is a lot less interesting...even compared to the no AF cards.
@SecretAzure wrote:I wonder if this is to bait the last group of interested people to app for this before they revise the card like they just did with Freedom -> Freedom Flex. As it stands now, the card is a lot less interesting...even compared to the no AF cards.
It would take quite a bit of spend to overtake 80k points even with a 99 annual fee though. Can always PC after a year. 60k point difference.
That's a sweet SUB!! I think I'm switching mine to CFF. Not getting much use... Wondering how they're going to keep that card attractive with new launch.
@blindambition wrote:That's a sweet SUB!! I think I'm switching mine to CFF. Not getting much use... Wondering how they're going to keep that card attractive with new launch.
Unless 80,000 pts is it. lol
man..80k points
might need to hit up the branch this week to see if i got any preapprovals or something
@SecretAzure wrote:I wonder if this is to bait the last group of interested people to app for this before they revise the card like they just did with Freedom -> Freedom Flex. As it stands now, the card is a lot less interesting...even compared to the no AF cards.
They were trotting out higher than the usual 70k-80k points offer back in the Dec-Jan timeframe this past year.
I think the decision is to use the elevated points to push more consumers into the CSP rather than load in with the CSR which seems like what most people want to do. CSR is attracting the heavy users going overboard on 3x travel.
That's awesome, that is a HUGE signup bonus!
But...
I hope this isn't the extent of the Sapphire revamp that we've all been waiting for.
@Citylights18 wrote:
@SecretAzure wrote:I wonder if this is to bait the last group of interested people to app for this before they revise the card like they just did with Freedom -> Freedom Flex. As it stands now, the card is a lot less interesting...even compared to the no AF cards.
They were trotting out higher than the usual 70k-80k points offer back in the Dec-Jan timeframe this past year.
I think the decision is to use the elevated points to push more consumers into the CSP rather than load in with the CSR which seems like what most people want to do. CSR is attracting the heavy users going overboard on 3x travel.
Elevated offers also bring people to the Chase Credit Cards section which introduces new traffic for their "new" Chase Freedom Flex card. Smart move JPM Chase.
Yep, 80,000 points is now showing as the public offer on the Chase website. You don't even have to be logged in to see it.