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[Dead]Chase Sapphire Mastercard
Hi,
does anyone have the link to the Chase Sapphire Mastercard version of the card? |
you can find it on mastercard official website
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Have people had luck getting bonuses with both the visa and MasterCard version?
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Originally Posted by Digital01
(Post 20269563)
Have people had luck getting bonuses with both the visa and MasterCard version?
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Originally Posted by courspanis
(Post 20269927)
Best guess is that it would be a similar experience to what people have said on thread on "Can you have chase freedom visa AND mastercard"
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Originally Posted by Digital01
(Post 20270775)
I don't think that thread really answered my question. I'm just wondering if you can get the sign up bonus twice for the CSP if u get the visa, downgrade, then get the MasterCard.
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Still no one posted the link?
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Originally Posted by met152
(Post 20272913)
Not sure about the the downgrade first, but yes you can get the bonus for each version. I closed my Visa to open the MasterCard version. I got lucky and didn't get a credit pull either.
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Originally Posted by oneworld82
(Post 20273431)
Still no one posted the link?
Alternately, start here: http://www.mastercard.us/personal-select.html ...and if an ad for the card is not displayed, click Rewards & Cash Back to begin the process of looking for a MasterCard with those features. |
Originally Posted by Happy
(Post 20274130)
Did you not sign up the Mastercard as a new application but use it as a card converted to when you close the Visa? Otherwise I could not see why you did not get a credit pull... And you got the bonus on the MC even it was a conversion?
So I paid down the Visa and waited for the statement to close and that month's points to post and then called back within 30 days so that the application was still open in their system. At that time they closed the Visa and transferred my entire credit line to the MC version. Either the rep didn't pull a report at that time, or there was a recent enough one from a different application, I'm not sure. Either way, my USAA credit report doesn't show a pull from when I submitted the original app, or when the new card was processed. |
Originally Posted by met152
(Post 20275738)
I had the CSP Visa version and applied for the MC. Chase's system automatically rejected the application since it was a duplicate product. I called the reconsideration line and explained I wanted the MC version since I shop a lot at Sam's club (I do) and they told me they'd be able to process the application but I would need to pay down my Visa to a $0 balance and then they could close it.
So I paid down the Visa and waited for the statement to close and that month's points to post and then called back within 30 days so that the application was still open in their system. At that time they closed the Visa and transferred my entire credit line to the MC version. Either the rep didn't pull a report at that time, or there was a recent enough one from a different application, I'm not sure. Either way, my USAA credit report doesn't show a pull from when I submitted the original app, or when the new card was processed. |
The CSP MasterCard is still out there. I just applied and got approved today.
Pull up Google. Search for "Chase Sapphire Preferred MasterCard." The first link is from creditcards.com. It works and shows all of the standard CSP stuff. |
I have already closed my CSP Visa 6 months ago...planning to apply for the MC version...Has anybody confirmed the 40,000 sign up bonus? or is it case by case?
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Originally Posted by nowstime
(Post 20377127)
I have already closed my CSP Visa 6 months ago...planning to apply for the MC version...Has anybody confirmed the 40,000 sign up bonus? or is it case by case?
I'm planning on trying this next month. I will report back when I do. If you apply sooner, please let us know how it goes. |
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