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Did you apply online?? If so it should already be applied.
@BearsAndTurtlesRtheBest wrote:Did you apply online?? If so it should already be applied.
nope. if you applied directly to thru chase.com you dont get the AF waived. only thru hyatt.com
@pats23 wrote:
Nope missed that boat. Do you think I can call before I activate my card and maybe get it waived?
i doubt it but you can try
Oh I see there is the hyatt.com and chase.com. I meant the Hyatt.com site.
Wow, the annual one free night seems pretty good as its not a one time thing.
So glad there is this knowledge about the card! It is one of my favorite specific card (I should just say co-branded card)!
The 3x Hyatt points is amazing, as is the 2x dining; however, I use my CSP for dining. The best part is staying at a Hyatt, getting 3x the points + 5x with your gold passport number. 8x points each stay!! Absolutely amazing, and great loyalty throughout the brand.
Forgot to mention, that this is also more valuable with Hyatt merging promos with MLife.
The Hyatt card is a nice card to have, but it's not a card that I would recommend people to put most of their general misc. spending on.
If you like Hyatt properties and the nicer properties happen to be where you are travelling, then it's definitely a big plus. For frequent overseas travelers there's no FTF, and Hyatt properties are much better in Asia and Europe as well.
@enharu wrote:The Hyatt card is a nice card to have, but it's not a card that I would recommend people to put most of their general misc. spending on.
If you like Hyatt properties and the nicer properties happen to be where you are travelling, then it's definitely a big plus. For frequent overseas travelers there's no FTF, and Hyatt properties are much better in Asia and Europe as well.
Totally agree. Actually the only spending that goes on my card is Hyatt stays and events I plan through the Hyatt which I get reimbursed for (free points!!!).
The annual fee is not waived if applying on the Hyatt website. The $75 AF is charged right away, and a $50 statement credit is applied after the first purchase.
Other Chase hotel card options are:
IHG - free night, $49 AF
Marriott - free night, $85 AF, metal card