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"Dear XXXXXX XXXXXX,
Thank you for contacting Chase again regarding the 20,000
points enrollment bonus offer.
I am pleased to advise that I did add 10,000 points to
your account ending in 8182 so that it receives a total of
20,000 points for an enrollment bonus. You will see this
adjustment on the next statement. This adjustment is
available for redemption now."
Now the question is, do I save up my points, or redeem them for cash/statement credit? Probably the easiest $100 (soon to be $200) that I've ever made! Great customer service, and paid to use the card. What more can you really ask for?
@ticalc2014 wrote:"Dear XXXXXX XXXXXX,
Thank you for contacting Chase again regarding the 20,000
points enrollment bonus offer.
I am pleased to advise that I did add 10,000 points to
your account ending in 8182 so that it receives a total of
20,000 points for an enrollment bonus. You will see this
adjustment on the next statement. This adjustment is
available for redemption now."
Now the question is, do I save up my points, or redeem them for cash/statement credit? Probably the easiest $100 (soon to be $200) that I've ever made! Great customer service, and paid to use the card. What more can you really ask for?
Well it all comes down to if you plan on apping for CSP within the next year, if the answer is yes than i would just leave the balance in your freedom UR account. Just transfer them over once you get the CSP, they are worth an bit more with CSP due to the airline/hotel transfer partners.
Just logged into my account to see my 10,000 remaining points from the signup bonus were added today. As I already paid off my account balance, and am currently cycling through other cards for their signup bonuses, I requested that they deposit the $100 into my checking account. I can't say it's the easiest $200 I've ever gotten, but it's got to be up there. Now to get those signup bonuses out of the way on my Quicksilver card (paid off a $550 student loan balance to meet the threshold) and BankAmericard Cash Rewards (I plan to pay car insurance then pay off in full). Then I'll probably pay off another small student loan (~$2500) with my two new Barclay cards, and carry the balance for a few months to see if I can't squeeze a CLI out of them down the road.