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@9CLINE wrote:
I'll be an odd ball prime member who won't get the card, have both iT and Freedom, both cover our needs, as usual comes down to what is best for you.........
If I didn't already have the Chase Amazon card, I wouldn't deem it worthwhile to get the card, even if Discover and/or Freedom decided not to offer 5% on one or more quarters. But it sure makes it worthwhile to dig in the sockdrawer for that old Chase Amazon card and take the few seconds to set it back as my default Amazon payment method. And it reminds me of one reason I don't close old cards. When I got the SallieMae card back in 2012, I could have just cancelled the Amazon card, as it's laid dormant these past 4+ years, in favor of SallieMae's 5%. Now I can take advantage of 5% on the Chase Amazon; a "new" card without a credit hit!
Chris.
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@9CLINE wrote:
I'll be an odd ball prime member who won't get the card, have both iT and Freedom, both cover our needs, as usual comes down to what is best for you.........If I didn't already have the Chase Amazon card, I wouldn't deem it worthwhile to get the card, even if Discover and/or Freedom decided not to offer 5% on one or more quarters. But it sure makes it worthwhile to dig in the sockdrawer for that old Chase Amazon card and take the few seconds to set it back as my default Amazon payment method. And it reminds me of one reason I don't close old cards. When I got the SallieMae card back in 2012, I could have just cancelled the Amazon card, as it's laid dormant these past 4+ years, in favor of SallieMae's 5%. Now I can take advantage of 5% on the Chase Amazon; a "new" card without a credit hit!
Chris.
I agree in this case (glad to have kept the Amazon card). OTOH, I have closed lots of cards that didn't get better, so no regrets about those!
I wouldn't count Discover out so easily. To me at least, they have proven their ability to stay relevant. The warehouse category this quarter for example. I'm a loyal Costco member, and most non-food items one buys from Costco can also be ordered on Costco.com, and more than 90% of the time they are delivered for free. I have been taking advantage of that this quarter.
While I'm not a big restaurant spender (anymore), my birthday falls in Q2, and I'd say that's generally my highest restaurant spend quarter.
And Discover may still have a trick or two up its sleeve.
Think my lowes store sells amazon gift cards. Seen them at home depot. Wonder if any gas stations ever sell them?
The advantage with Discover is that there is no minimum redemption for rewards.
I'm a bit late to the party here, so could someone fill me in on this "new" Chase Amazon card compared to the other Amazon card (I believe through Synchrony) that many have?
@Anonymous wrote:I'm a bit late to the party here, so could someone fill me in on this "new" Chase Amazon card compared to the other Amazon card (I believe through Synchrony) that many have?
The important change to the Chase Amazon card is that they have raised the reward rate on Amazon purchases, for Prime members, from 3 to 5%, so now the same rate as the store card (The Chase Amazon was a pretty useless card prior to this).
They have also made it no-FTF and for those excited by such things, the card is metal like the CSP/CSR (i.e. metal covered by plastic rather than all metal)