Originally Posted by
Stgermainparis
Spouse does not particularly like my cc/ms shenanigans, so I prefer to use secure message on chase site for most inquiries since spouse hates calling. This way, I can "manage" cards better. Here's my question: has anyone had success by sending SM? AF will post this month on Ink Bold (1 year old) and I'd like to see about spending offers/bonuses with the hope that they will credit AF or offer bonus to compensate. But I'd like to do this SM.
This is spouse's only UR product, though I could transfer his UR to me. Not sure if Chase will be less inclined to offer b/c of that. Thoughts?
Your spouse does not need to do the talk, all he needs to do is to verify his ID on the call you made, then hands the call back to you.
My husband's hearing is not too good and we always are on speaker phone when I call. I open the call with the rep, informing him who I am, calling on behalf of my husband as his hearing isn't good particularly over the phone. However we are on speaker phone here and you can talk to him to verify his ID. At that time my husband would chime in to say hello. The rep verified his ID and then asked for permission if it was OK to talk to his wife. Then I took over the call. Works with every single bank every single rep on virtually all subjects.
As for the retention offers, they are already in the system attached to the account - whatever the system shows, would be the options the rep could offer. Rep does not have a menu to pick and choose - all they see are what in the system which are generated by computer models based on many factors we have no idea. The only thing a rep can do or not do, is to dig deeper and go thru the whole list sometimes involves the second screen, to exhaust the options shown - that is, if your account is lucky enough to have many options attached, but that is a rare occurrence. Most accounts have one, may be two, offers at most. Some accounts have NONE.