Originally Posted by
damacui
(no AMEX/no discover/no diners club)
There would be no reason for this restriction because Diners Club cards issued in USA and Canada are Mastercards.
Originally Posted by
lin821
...judging by the $30 annual fee, it sounds more like a visa/debit card.
Not necessarily. Chase issues so many cards with similar names and slightly different features that it's hazadous to generalize. For example, Chase Freedom
Plus is a Visa Signature credit card with a $30 rewards program fee.
http://www.firstusa.com/cgi-bin/webc...lus&page=index
The Chase "miles" can be exchanged for BA or UA miles 6000:5000. While there is no limit on the number of Chase "miles" earned, there is a limit on transfers to UA, 100,000 per calendar year.
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