My mistake for not reading your original post carefully.
I don't think you can transfer UR points between different users' UR accounts. On the other hand, UR points across the same person's different UR accounts can be consolidated (e.g. from Freedom to Sapphire)
I don't think you can transfer UR points between different users' UR accounts. On the other hand, UR points across the same person's different UR accounts can be consolidated (e.g. from Freedom to Sapphire)
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The two chase accounts have to be one the same name. So if you have a sapphire preferred and your wife has freedom there is no way to transfer your wife points to yours.
however if you are talking about transferring sapphire points into things like hyatt points then there has been reported to work regardless of the name.
however if you are talking about transferring sapphire points into things like hyatt points then there has been reported to work regardless of the name.
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I don't know -- but why does it matter? You can transfer UR points into any person's airline/hotel account from among the participating partners. Originally Posted by dldkjones
Can Chase Ultimate Rewards Points be transferred from one person to another with a qualifying account (Sapphire, Freedom, Ink account)?
(OK, one scenario: you want to book travel directly using UR points, in which case there are obvious reasons to want all the points in one account.)
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Such reports are 100% accurate.Originally Posted by FOX85
however if you are talking about transferring sapphire points into things like hyatt points then there has been reported to work regardless of the name.
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bostonbali , Aug 8, 2011 1:57 pm
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Bingo - that's what I'd be interested in doing (combining points in my wife's account any my account to purchase one ticket).Originally Posted by beltway
(OK, one scenario: you want to book travel directly using UR points, in which case there are obvious reasons to want all the points in one account.)
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I don't think you can do it. That said, what's the harm in calling Chase and asking?Originally Posted by bostonbali
Bingo - that's what I'd be interested in doing (combining points in my wife's account any my account to purchase one ticket).
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I think want OP is trying to do is have two different people with a card like freedom which has 5x bonus on first 1500 spend in certain catagories. But only has one person with sapphire preferred. That way they get a lot of bonus points but do not have to pay the annual free for two sapphire cards.
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Yes. I transferred points from my Freedom account to my wife's Sapphire Preferred account successfully. Click "Combine Points" from the list under "Manage Ultimate Rewards" on Ultimate Rewards website. At the verify step, the terms and conditions read:Originally Posted by dldkjones
Can Chase Ultimate Rewards Points be transferred from one person to another with a qualifying account (Sapphire, Freedom, Ink account)? US Bank allows this for their FlexPerks points.
Account-to-Account Point/Cash Back Rewards Transfers: Cash Back Rewards is a form of rebates subject to these Program Redemption Rules. You may transfer points/rebates to any other eligible credit card or debit card with Ultimate Rewards. You may only transfer points to accounts earning in points and rebates to accounts earning in rebates. Transfers may only be used to combine points/rebates belonging to the same individual or business in the Program; or for the purpose of enabling spouses or domestic partners to combine points/rebates earned in their respective names. If the transferee's or your credit card account(s) or checking account(s), as applicable, are in default at the time of the transfer, Chase will not make the transfer. Once points/rebates are transferred, they cannot be credited back.
So, yes, you can do it.
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So, yes, you can do it.
Thanks for pointing this out! ^ I just tried this and it worked. You just need to choose "other" and input the other user's name and account number. And the transfer is instant.Originally Posted by jclin
Yes. I transferred points from my Freedom account to my wife's Sapphire Preferred account successfully. Click "Combine Points" from the list under "Manage Ultimate Rewards" on Ultimate Rewards website. So, yes, you can do it.
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leonard016 , Aug 10, 2011 12:13 am
That is great to know. Thanks for sharing!
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So, yes, you can do it.
Originally Posted by jclin
or for the purpose of enabling spouses or domestic partners to combine points/rebates earned in their respective names. If the transferee's or your credit card account(s) or checking account(s), as applicable, are in default at the time of the transfer, Chase will not make the transfer. Once points/rebates are transferred, they cannot be credited back.So, yes, you can do it.
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fillerlady , May 13, 2012 9:40 am
My husband and I both have sapphire cards and would like to consolidate united points so that he has enough for 2 award tickets and i have enough for three in my account. Is it easier for him to transfer points from his sapphire account to mine or straight into my united account?
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SanDiego1K , May 13, 2012 10:41 am
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They are both so easy it really doesn't matter which you choose. It's just a matter of a few key strokes for either.Originally Posted by fillerlady
My husband and I both have sapphire cards and would like to consolidate united points so that he has enough for 2 award tickets and i have enough for three in my account. Is it easier for him to transfer points from his sapphire account to mine or straight into my united account?
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+1. This is a big reason why Chase has caught up to (and arguably overtaken) Amex's Membership Rewards program in the past 18 months.Originally Posted by SanDiego1K
They are both so easy it really doesn't matter which you choose. It's just a matter of a few key strokes for either.
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Hello GreetingsOriginally Posted by FOX85
however if you are talking about transferring sapphire points into things like hyatt points then there has been reported to work regardless of the name.
I am newbie in this Thread
Can any one confirm this tsill valid for 2020
Because this statement was in 2011
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