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@CreditCuriositywrote:Yep just got that.. Chase Visa is going to be more awesome that it already is!
5% plus0% financing it appears.. So what is sync going to do, suppose there is room for both players. Definitely shots fired at synchrony on this one as it clearly beats Sync out if 0% financingand 5% back. Time to move some of my CL's over to this card for some purchases at my new house .
edit: Just realized no 5% back when I read more on promotional financing. certainly rather still use this card than Sync's personally.
I missed the no cash back too, despite it being bolded in the letter! I think that reduces the value quite a bit. With Blispay, do you still get the 2% back with financing?
Cool and good to know. Are they informing card holders of this via email, snail mail, or when accessing the account?
@Anonymouswrote:Cool and good to know. Are they informing card holders of this via email, snail mail, or when accessing the account?
snail mail
@longtimelurkerwrote:
@CreditCuriositywrote:Yep just got that.. Chase Visa is going to be more awesome that it already is!
5% plus0% financing it appears.. So what is sync going to do, suppose there is room for both players. Definitely shots fired at synchrony on this one as it clearly beats Sync out if 0% financingand 5% back. Time to move some of my CL's over to this card for some purchases at my new house .
edit: Just realized no 5% back when I read more on promotional financing. certainly rather still use this card than Sync's personally.
I missed the no cash back too, despite it being bolded in the letter! I think that reduces the value quite a bit. With Blispay, do you still get the 2% back with financing?
Yes you do still get 2% back on 6 month financing although if one wants to say carry a 75 inch oled tv at 18 months at 0% financing the amazon visa certainly can handle this assuming you have the CL or can reallocate some from other chase cards where-as blispay is 6 month 0% financing if you can pay off said purchase in that period of time and assuming your blispay CL is large enough for said purchase.
@jlitnnswrote:So, there won't be any point to my Amazon Store Card anymore? And sacrifice the 5% CB. I hardly every have used this because I like the 5% CB but still a cool feature.
If you want an Amazon card but don't have a good prospect of getting the Chase card (like me because I burned Chase in BK several years ago), then yeah, there's still a role for the Amazon Store Card, and I've used it quite frequently even though I couldn't get any CLI's until I'd had the card a year or so and my TU's had pushed up past 660 (SL $800, now $6000).
Wonder where you will choose the financing. On the Amazon purchase or on Chase after the purchase posts.
Anyone seen the new detail on the transaction when looking at the charge the Chase site? It shows you what you ordered for that particular charge.
The letter says "we MAY offer one or more of these promotional financing options above on qualifying purchases....." So I wonder if a particular person will always see these offers, or if it is sometimes not option (even if above $50).
The differences I see between the Chase and Sync cards:
@Anonymouswrote:
Anyone seen the new detail on the transaction when looking at the charge the Chase site? It shows you what you ordered for that particular charge.
I just looked on mine, and it doesn't show order details directly, but it does provide a link to the corresponding order on Amazon's site, where detail can be viewed. It also shows the reward points earned for the transaction.
Maybe it's different for more recent orders? My last Amazon order was on 3/14.
@Anonymouswrote:
@Anonymouswrote:
Anyone seen the new detail on the transaction when looking at the charge the Chase site? It shows you what you ordered for that particular charge.
I just looked on mine, and it doesn't show order details directly, but it does provide a link to the corresponding order on Amazon's site, where detail can be viewed. It also shows the reward points earned for the transaction.
Maybe it's different for more recent orders? My last Amazon order was on 3/14.
That is what I meant...sorry. It links you back to Amazon.