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Snook_on_the_Line
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Flagship questions

Anyone know if I will get the prime credit annually if I PC my cash rewards plus to a flagship?

 

I want the free prime membership, but I don't want a new account and inquiry

NFCU Flagship $29k
Lowe's Rewards $35k
Chase Prime VS $17.5k
Citi Custom Cash $16.4k
Citi AA Platinum $18.8k
Citi AA Platinum $9.5k
USBank Smartly $10k
Prime Store Card $7.5k
Cap1 Savor $2750
Priceline Visa $1k
BofA Customized Cash $2.5k
Ficos in the 750s
8% uti (0% BTs)

US Bank Business Triple Cash $3k
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BoujeeBetty
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Re: Flagship questions

I am looking to do this soon and from what I have read all you have to do is start a chat or call to PC to the flagship if you've had the cash rewards at least one year.  Then go into your Prime account and switch your payment method to your flagship card and you will be reimbursed for the charge.

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mgood
Valued Contributor

Re: Flagship questions

Yes, you do. 

No SUB, but you will get the Prime credit for as long as that deal lasts.

(Could last indefinitely. Could end next month.  No one knows.)

 

I've considered doing that myself,  and asked about it. You need to have had your current card open for at least one year,  as mentioned above. 



EQ8 783, TU8 751, EX8 765 as of June 19
AZE10 - 8% Utl - New Cards: 1/6, 2/12, 5/24
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PullingMeSoftly
Valued Contributor

Re: Flagship questions

@Snook_on_the_Line Yes, after a product change you should be able to receive the benefit, provided you've got your Amazon account set to bill the annual Prime membership to the card. In my experience, my Flagship started as a More Rewards, then became a Platinum, then a Flagship, so it's worked for me.






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Lurker22
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Re: Flagship questions


@Snook_on_the_Line wrote:

Anyone know if I will get the prime credit annually if I PC my cash rewards plus to a flagship?

 

I want the free prime membership, but I don't want a new account and inquiry


yes - I PC'd a few years back and it's credited my membership every year since 

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