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Old Aug 11, 2020, 4:26 pm
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bta15
 
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Originally Posted by diesteldorf
Just wondering if anyone else can confirm as I haven't seen any other announcements on Reddit or the travel blogs.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WiyFzruX9ic

Apparently Chase will be migrating all legacy $75 annual fee Hyatt card holders to the new current $95 Hyatt card as of November, 2020.

Assuming this is true, will anyone be canceling the card? I'm not happy, but it's still a good deal at $95, and, I'll probably keep it.

Hopefully I'll be able to use my 2 existing certificates by next year.
I carry both of them, was able to double dip at a time when both were offering a signup bonus. I like to save the $20 bucks annually with the old card, but if they automatically convert it to the new card I will keep it because I usually get $150-$200 value out of the free night.

The real question is will I spend the $15k annually on the converted card to get another free night.
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