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@PointLager wrote:
@Anonymous : was your waived fee last year the old offer of 70k+no AF in year one?
Thanks
He received his card under the 140K offer
@jsucool76 wrote:
140k offer, then sent an SM asking for waived fee, and they waived it.
They may have expected you to spend a lot more than $15k when they agreed to waive it.
@jsucool76 wrote:
It got waived as an accident. A miscommunication, however, I do most of my communication with banks (and other companies) through email, secure messages, and twitter. Everything is then in writing, so when I have a message saying "I don't show a fee on your card for this year" which i later found out meant "you haven't been charged a fee yet" and I say "this person said I wouldn't get a fee this year" chase can't say "they never said that."
Same thing happened with my citi prestige card. Not my amex plat though =/
lol.
I mean, I have 3 chase credit cards, and i bank with chase, so they can hook it up.
Any update Jsucool? I'm curious as to what they offer you ![]()
I had no luck with a retention offer, called 5+ times about 4-6 months ago. I wish the typical T1-4 certificate was a little more typical.
@Anonymous wrote:
@jsucool76 wrote:
140k offer, then sent an SM asking for waived fee, and they waived it.They may have expected you to spend a lot more than $15k when they agreed to waive it.
Exactly. And tsk tsk TSK
uhhhhhh okay.
15k a year, and you want the $395 AF waived...of course, because the rewards you earned this time around (no open bonuses :/) isn't worth the $395.
but hey, can't fault you for asking again, again and again ![]()
@jsucool76 wrote:
It got waived as an accident. A miscommunication, however, I do most of my communication with banks (and other companies) through email, secure messages, and twitter. Everything is then in writing, so when I have a message saying "I don't show a fee on your card for this year" which i later found out meant "you haven't been charged a fee yet" and I say "this person said I wouldn't get a fee this year" chase can't say "they never said that."
Same thing happened with my citi prestige card. Not my amex plat though =/
lol.
I mean, I have 3 chase credit cards, and i bank with chase, so they can hook it up.
Banking in the sense of a 6+ figure investment portfolio on which Chase earns management fees and/or commissions? Or 4-5 figures in checking and savings?