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Question for CSP Mastercard folks

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milkshakes
Regular Contributor

Question for CSP Mastercard folks

Back in September we found out that Chase started all of their cards, including Ink cards, as VISA cards instead of MC. After several calls to Chase, the community seemed to come to a consensus that Chase was going to continue building their relationship with VISA and eventually convert all VISA cards to MC (Chase Sapphire Preferred included). I saw a few dates that mentioned this would be done by summer 2014.

 

It's been a few months and I've been scouring the forums for updates, but have any CSP Mastercard holders experienced their cards being converted to VISA as of yet, or at least received notice that this would happen? If any of you have other Chase cards that have been converted as part of this movement, feel free to chime in as well.

      
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takeshi74
Senior Contributor

Re: Question for CSP Mastercard folks

Nothing yet.  I requested a conversion to get EMV.  The liability shift will probably drive the mass conversion.

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milkshakes
Regular Contributor

Re: Question for CSP Mastercard folks

it'd definitely make more sense for Chase to manage the EMV switch with the VISA conversion in one fell swoop if they still intend to do so.

 

 

keep me updated, takeshi. i'm curious to see if becoming exclusive with Visa is still in their plans.

      
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370Z
Frequent Contributor

Re: Question for CSP Mastercard folks


@takeshi74 wrote:

Nothing yet.  I requested a conversion to get EMV.  The liability shift will probably drive the mass conversion.


Are you expecting to get a Visa then?

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vpae
Established Contributor

Re: Question for CSP Mastercard folks


@milkshakes wrote:

Back in September we found out that Chase started all of their cards, including Ink cards, as VISA cards instead of MC. After several calls to Chase, the community seemed to come to a consensus that Chase was going to continue building their relationship with VISA and eventually convert all VISA cards to MC (Chase Sapphire Preferred included). I saw a few dates that mentioned this would be done by summer 2014.

 

It's been a few months and I've been scouring the forums for updates, but have any CSP Mastercard holders experienced their cards being converted to VISA as of yet, or at least received notice that this would happen? If any of you have other Chase cards that have been converted as part of this movement, feel free to chime in as well.


Sorry, I'm confused. Are cards going from MC to Visa or Visa to MC? Is there still a way to get the other if you have one of the 'other'?

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370Z
Frequent Contributor

Re: Question for CSP Mastercard folks


@vpae wrote:

@milkshakes wrote:

Back in September we found out that Chase started all of their cards, including Ink cards, as VISA cards instead of MC. After several calls to Chase, the community seemed to come to a consensus that Chase was going to continue building their relationship with VISA and eventually convert all VISA cards to MC (Chase Sapphire Preferred included). I saw a few dates that mentioned this would be done by summer 2014.

 

It's been a few months and I've been scouring the forums for updates, but have any CSP Mastercard holders experienced their cards being converted to VISA as of yet, or at least received notice that this would happen? If any of you have other Chase cards that have been converted as part of this movement, feel free to chime in as well.


Sorry, I'm confused. Are cards going from MC to Visa or Visa to MC? Is there still a way to get the other if you have one of the 'other'?


With a few exceptions (IHG, Amtrak, military cards), all Chase cards are now Visa only. All straggling Mastercards, excluding the exceptions, are supposed to be force converted to Visas at some point.

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