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If I wanted to do business wih Barclay I would have made an application. I like Chase, a lot. I'll probably close the account before the handoff.
@longtimelurker wrote:As a paid shrill for Barclays, I will remind people that there have been some good/great cards, Sallie Mae, and the original Uber (and to a smaller extent Arrival+ at the time). Yes, cards nerf, but getting in early can be good.
Barclay has great credit cards..just not for very long.
That said, they are usually good about CL reallocation if you can get through to the right department. That can come in handy.
@Save-n-Invest wrote:@SouthJamaica and @gingerflower
Are you AARP members or are you just AARP VISA cardholders?
I called Chase this morning to learn that I will be sold to Barclays. I asked to PC to another Chase card but that is not an option.
The rep told me that a PC can't be done because "you are with AARP".
I wonder if those of us who are *owned* by AARP are restricted to the goofy sale? Unfortunately I am a member to avail myself of the United Health supplemental and pdp insurance plans. I would not be a member otherwise. This is my opinion only. AARP is just a huge marketing company that goes with the highest bidder. They advocate for no one.
I hope many AARP Visa cardholders are exempt from this foolish sale.
Thanks!
@SouthJamaica @gingerflower @Save-n-Invest
I to called Chase and cust service says my account will remain with Chase. I am NOT a AARP member just a AARP VISA cardholder.
@JoeLuvsHisCredit wrote:
@Save-n-Invest wrote:@SouthJamaica and @gingerflower
Are you AARP members or are you just AARP VISA cardholders?
I called Chase this morning to learn that I will be sold to Barclays. I asked to PC to another Chase card but that is not an option.
The rep told me that a PC can't be done because "you are with AARP".
I wonder if those of us who are *owned* by AARP are restricted to the goofy sale? Unfortunately I am a member to avail myself of the United Health supplemental and pdp insurance plans. I would not be a member otherwise. This is my opinion only. AARP is just a huge marketing company that goes with the highest bidder. They advocate for no one.
I hope many AARP Visa cardholders are exempt from this foolish sale.
Thanks!
@SouthJamaica @gingerflower @Save-n-Invest
I to called Chase and cust service says my account will remain with Chase. I am NOT a AARP member just a AARP VISA cardholder.
I hope they're right. I was told the same thing.
But I am skeptical because the articles say that Barclays also bought the credit card "portfolio".
@SouthJamaica wrote:
@JoeLuvsHisCredit wrote:
@Save-n-Invest wrote:@SouthJamaica and @gingerflower
Are you AARP members or are you just AARP VISA cardholders?
I called Chase this morning to learn that I will be sold to Barclays. I asked to PC to another Chase card but that is not an option.
The rep told me that a PC can't be done because "you are with AARP".
I wonder if those of us who are *owned* by AARP are restricted to the goofy sale? Unfortunately I am a member to avail myself of the United Health supplemental and pdp insurance plans. I would not be a member otherwise. This is my opinion only. AARP is just a huge marketing company that goes with the highest bidder. They advocate for no one.
I hope many AARP Visa cardholders are exempt from this foolish sale.
Thanks!
@SouthJamaica @gingerflower @Save-n-Invest
I to called Chase and cust service says my account will remain with Chase. I am NOT a AARP member just a AARP VISA cardholder.
I hope they're right. I was told the same thing.
But I am skeptical because the articles say that Barclays also bought the credit card "portfolio".
I am too skeptical . That's why when I called 30 mins ago I asked him over 10 times lol. He said I was grandfather in. Lets hope so. I do have one Barclays card but only use it once for a drink every 4 months to keep it active. I never had any problems with them. But I don't care for their cards. If I have to i will move my limit over to my Freedom card.
I was told by chase representative my AArp account will not be transferred to Barclay. I am not a member of AARP so I don't know if that makes a difference. Another interesting conversation with the Rep is chase has no knowledge of the AARP being brought by Barclay's. But, if it is chase will contact their customers. Very Odd!
@gingerflower wrote:I was told by chase representative my AArp account will not be transferred to Barclay. I am not a member of AARP so I don't know if that makes a difference. Another interesting conversation with the Rep is chase has no knowledge of the AARP being brought by Barclay's. But, if it is chase will contact their customers. Very Odd!
Thank you for your post. Very interesting. I guess we'll just wait and see. I really don't want to deal with another kook issuer. Amex uses all my aggravation quota.
@gingerflower wrote:I was told by chase representative my AArp account will not be transferred to Barclay. I am not a member of AARP so I don't know if that makes a difference. Another interesting conversation with the Rep is chase has no knowledge of the AARP being brought by Barclay's. But, if it is chase will contact their customers. Very Odd!
As one who is a member of AARP I can attest all the Chase ads for the card in their monthly mailed magazine and newspaper type publication have been gone for months. I doubt a frontline CSR at Chase would know what is actually going on.
@gdale6 wrote:
@gingerflower wrote:I was told by chase representative my AArp account will not be transferred to Barclay. I am not a member of AARP so I don't know if that makes a difference. Another interesting conversation with the Rep is chase has no knowledge of the AARP being brought by Barclay's. But, if it is chase will contact their customers. Very Odd!
As one who is a member of AARP I can attest all the Chase ads for the card in their monthly mailed magazine and newspaper type publication have been gone for months. I doubt a frontline CSR at Chase would know what is actually going on.
RESPONSE
The last issue of the AARP mag arrived with full page ads for AARP Barclay cards.
Of course anything from AARP is primarily full page ads for stuff no one wants.
Makes you wonder what's up with chase since they are dropping (presumably) Amazon and now AARP