Can I product change from Freedom Unlimited to the Amazon Visa?
I believe I read Chase has restriictions between groups of cards, does anyone have the info or chart I believe ive seen.
No, you cannot PC from a Chase UR card to a cobranded card. Believe me, if I could, I would've done it already.
AskSebby on YouTube has an excellent video explaining the product change rules for Chase.
Think of chase as a small town, with several small communities. Within those communities there are tiers of houses and they'll let you move to any house in that community (with a few restrictions of course), but never to a home outside your community.
UR cards can be changed to any other UR card (freedom, freedom unlimited, sapphire, sapphire preferred and sapphire reserve).
Southwest cards can only be changed to a different southwest card. United cards can only be changed to a different United Card. Marriott cards can only be changed to other Marriott cards.
They don't support changing communities (or brands). You cannot move into the Amazon community, but if you already have one you can alternate between the base and prime cards.
I've always thought chase has a pretty lenient setup for moving around, but it does have some parameters. hope this helps
@credit_is_crack wrote:Think of chase as a small town, with several small communities. Within those communities there are tiers of houses and they'll let you move to any house in that community (with a few restrictions of course), but never to a home outside your community.
UR cards can be changed to any other UR card (freedom, freedom unlimited, sapphire, sapphire preferred and sapphire reserve).
Southwest cards can only be changed to a different southwest card. United cards can only be changed to a different United Card. Marriott cards can only be changed to other Marriott cards.
They don't support changing communities (or brands). You cannot move into the Amazon community, but if you already have one you can alternate between the base and prime cards.
I've always thought chase has a pretty lenient setup for moving around, but it does have some parameters. hope this helps
No, that makes absolutely no sense. I dont buy it at all.
Please list your sources...
Nevermind me, I'm just trying to find excuses not to go grocery shopping 😂😂😂
@Remedios wrote:
@credit_is_crack wrote:Think of chase as a small town, with several small communities. Within those communities there are tiers of houses and they'll let you move to any house in that community (with a few restrictions of course), but never to a home outside your community.
UR cards can be changed to any other UR card (freedom, freedom unlimited, sapphire, sapphire preferred and sapphire reserve).
Southwest cards can only be changed to a different southwest card. United cards can only be changed to a different United Card. Marriott cards can only be changed to other Marriott cards.
They don't support changing communities (or brands). You cannot move into the Amazon community, but if you already have one you can alternate between the base and prime cards.
I've always thought chase has a pretty lenient setup for moving around, but it does have some parameters. hope this helps
No, that makes absolutely no sense. I dont buy it at all.
Please list your sources...
Nevermind me, I'm just trying to find excuses not to go grocery shopping 😂😂😂
The major objection that JPMC lawyers have to this analogy is one of scale. Chase is NOT a small town, it is a giant thriving continent with lots of different wonderful countries. And while you may not be able to move from country to country, there is nothing to prevent you (providing you are the right type of person) purchasing homes in several different countries. In fact, you should! "Collect 'em all. Not just a slogan, more a way of life"
@credit_is_crack wrote:LMBO @Remedios and @longtimelurker
Everybody is so extra today LOL love this forum!
Oh, do not bundle me with @longtimelurker
He's salty, I'm cute.
Big difference there
@Remedios wrote:Oh, do not bundle me with @longtimelurker
He's salty, I'm cute.
Big difference there
So not true! I just asked 10 of my imaginary friends and they said I was cute. Well, sort of. Yes I know the other 343 said they would rather not answer but I'm sure they thought so too.
LOL @longtimelurker
"the other 343 would rather not answer" .. I understood that as "I'm definitely the Alpha" lol
@longtimelurker wrote:
@Remedios wrote:Oh, do not bundle me with @longtimelurker
He's salty, I'm cute.
Big difference there
So not true! I just asked 10 of my imaginary friends and they said I was cute. Well, sort of. Yes I know the other 343 said they would rather not answer but I'm sure they thought so too.
According to Credit Karma, you have below average number of imaginary friends.