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Old Jan 25, 2018, 2:49 pm
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flyer4512
 
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Originally Posted by pgary
Well, I don't fly SWA, so I am not inclined to test this myself. I am just looking for info for my readers. I plan to tell them that lots of flyertalk folks insist you can get both personal cards, so try it, but confirm the bonus offer by calling Chase before doing the spend on each card. Sound like a plan?
I'll do you one better, you can get all THREE WN cards and the SU Bonus IF YOU QUALIFY for the card, income, credit score, 5/24, etc etc

BTW, Chase doesn't approve cards an deny the SU bonus, you said your friend was denied the card.

Google Southwest Companion Pass and you will see a dozen or more blogs stating you can get multiple WN cards to get CP

What blog to you run ?

http://frequentmiler.boardingarea.co...ompanion-pass/



Chase frequently offers 50,000 bonus points for signing up for their Southwest cards and meeting the minimum spend. There are three versions of the card: Premier, Premier Business, and Plus. The Plus card costs $69 per year. The Premier cards cost $99. The 50,000 point bonuses (found here, when available) currently require $2K spend in three months. An easy way to get 110,000 points in a hurry is to sign up for two of these cards and spend a combined $10,000 across the two cards.

Card 1: Spend $2,000: Get 52,000 points (50,000 signup bonus + 2,000 from spend)
Card 2: Spend $2,000: Get 52,000 points (50,000 signup bonus + 2,000 from spend)
Spend an additional $6,000 to earn 6,000 points more for a total of 110,000 points

Note: As of January 2018, the business version of the card is actually offering a 60,000 point sign up bonus for spending $3,000 — meaning that if you signed up for both a business and personal card, it would only require a combined $5,000 in spending to earn a total of 115,000 points – more than enough for a Companion Pass.

Ideally, you would time the sign-ups and spend so that the points would be earned as early in a calendar year as possible. That way, you’ll have the Companion Pass for nearly two years.

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