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What is the best current offer?
What is the best current offer?
A. Beginning April 14, 2022, the public offer has been increased to 80,000 Bonus Points After You Spend $4,000 On Purchases In The First 3 Months From Account Opening. Annual fee [$95] is not waived. This offer is now publicly available. Based on some datapoints, it may be possible to get this offer at your local Chase branch with a one year waiver of the annual fee.
For any CSP offer, be sure to check the pricing details before applying. Normally, the annual fee for the CSP for year 2 and later is $95; however, in mid-2014 and then again more recently, Chase began randomly changing the pricing for some visits to the pages above, with AF as high as $150. If you get a page with that higher pricing, try reloading the page.
For any CSP offer, be sure to check the pricing details before applying. Normally, the annual fee for the CSP for year 2 and later is $95; however, in mid-2014 and then again more recently, Chase began randomly changing the pricing for some visits to the pages above, with AF as high as $150. If you get a page with that higher pricing, try reloading the page.
Q. Can I apply for this card and earn the bonus after doing so previously?
A. This card is subject to the Chase 5/24 policy. For details, see the wiki and related discussion in Applying for Chase Credit Cards, 2017 onward.
As of August 2018, all Chase Sapphire cards are subject to an additional restriction:
The product is not available to either (i) current cardmembers of any Sapphire credit card, or (ii) previous cardmembers of any Sapphire credit card who received a new cardmember bonus within the last 48 months.
Q. I'm an authorized user for a card issued to my spouse/parent. Does that prevent me from signing up for the same card and earning a bonus?
A. No, being an authorized user does not prevent you from obtaining your own card / bonus.
Q. I just met the spend requirement. When will I receive my signup bonus points?
A. In most cases, your bonus will be credited after the close of the monthly billing cycle in which you meet the spend requirement. (Chase never posts signup bonuses mid-cycle.)
However, owing to a quirk in Chase's system, bonuses associated with charges incurred in the last ~7 days of a billing period may not post until the end of the following billing period. This is true even if the charges appear on your current statement and generate the standard number of points per dollar spent.
Thus, if you meet your bonus spend threshold late in your billing cycle, you may not receive the corresponding signup bonus until the following month. Calling Chase to complain will not change this, so be patient and enjoy your points when they finally appear.
Q. What's the value of a UR point? What are the best redemption options?
A. Because these questions are not specific to the Sapphire Preferred card, see discussion in the following separate threads:
Q. What are the benefits of this card other than UR points?
Benefits Guide https://www.chasebenefits.com/sapphirepreferred
A. See the discussion in Chase Sapphire Preferred Benefits Thread, especially the source documents referenced in the wiki.
Other discussion
Which travel booking sites qualify for 2x points on CSP?
To review previous Sapphire Preferred thread, click HERE.
Chase Sapphire Preferred (CSP) : 60K , $4k spend, $95 fee. (2013-2023)
#16
Join Date: Sep 2006
Posts: 146
It's Back! Chase Sapphire Preferred card: 50,000 UR points after $3K spend
Highlights:
- You earn 50,000 UR points after spending $3K in the first 3 months. (Normal sign-up bonus is 40,000 UR points after $3K.)
- You can earn another 5,000 UR points by adding an authorized user.
- No annual fee in the first year; $125 in the 2nd year and beyond. (Used to be $95.)
Link: https://creditcards.chase.com/credit...aspx?CELL=63WS
If that link doesn't work for you, try visiting the link in an "Incognito Window" (in Chrome browser)
Also, here is an alternate link supplied by divinebabboon:
https://creditcards.chase.com/credit...ireprefsplit=4
- You earn 50,000 UR points after spending $3K in the first 3 months. (Normal sign-up bonus is 40,000 UR points after $3K.)
- You can earn another 5,000 UR points by adding an authorized user.
- No annual fee in the first year; $125 in the 2nd year and beyond. (Used to be $95.)
Link: https://creditcards.chase.com/credit...aspx?CELL=63WS
If that link doesn't work for you, try visiting the link in an "Incognito Window" (in Chrome browser)
Also, here is an alternate link supplied by divinebabboon:
https://creditcards.chase.com/credit...ireprefsplit=4
Last edited by joelmeu; Nov 18, 2013 at 3:32 pm
#17
Join Date: Nov 2013
Posts: 406
Can we add authorized user on the existing card to get the 5k in points?
#18
Used to be highman123
Join Date: Jul 2011
Posts: 3,541
Seems targeted - shows this for me:
EARN 40,000 BONUS POINTS....
EARN 40,000 BONUS POINTS....
#19
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Melbourne, Florida, USA
Posts: 2,983
I wonder if the increased $125 annual fee makes it a new product for us to apply and get the bonus again.
#20
Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: DFW
Posts: 246
$125 in the 2nd year and beyond.
I wonder if the increased $125 annual fee makes it a new product for us to apply and get the bonus again.
#21
Join Date: Sep 2013
Posts: 86
try incognito mode
and this link too (from the Chase Ultimate Rewards subforum thread)
https://creditcards.chase.com/credit...ireprefsplit=4
and this link too (from the Chase Ultimate Rewards subforum thread)
https://creditcards.chase.com/credit...ireprefsplit=4
#23
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Thousand Oaks, Ca., USA
Programs: AA Lifetime Plat; Bonvoy Titanium Lifetime Elite;Hyatt Globalist; HHonors Diamond; United Silver
Posts: 8,315
Too bad it isn't like the Ink where the old one is MC and the new one is a Visa.
I'm cycling through all the Ink cards again.
I'm cycling through all the Ink cards again.
#24
Join Date: Sep 2006
Posts: 146
try incognito mode
and this link too (from the Chase Ultimate Rewards subforum thread)
https://creditcards.chase.com/credit...ireprefsplit=4
and this link too (from the Chase Ultimate Rewards subforum thread)
https://creditcards.chase.com/credit...ireprefsplit=4
#26
Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: NYC
Programs: UA 1K, AA EP, Hyatt Diamond, SPG Platinum, M life Noir
Posts: 1,279
#27
Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: LAX
Programs: Hyatt Platinum, SPG Gold, Hilton Gold
Posts: 290
I wish I could apply again.. it's been 2 years since my Chase Sapphire Preferred non-chip application. Wish the non-chip and chip version were two different products, lol.
#28
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: SF
Programs: UA, VX, QF, EY, VA
Posts: 756
Not that it matters since no one should be carrying balances on a rewards card, but the APR is 15.99% instead of 15.24% for the "normal" CSP offer.
This offer seems to be targeted at the Citi TY Premier. Doesn't really make any sense otherwise.
This offer seems to be targeted at the Citi TY Premier. Doesn't really make any sense otherwise.
#29
Join Date: Mar 2006
Posts: 1,638
NB:
it seems that you can change the "CELL=63WS" to any other 2-digit number and still reach the same offer (50k/$125 ann fee). in fact, you can cut out "CELL=63&" from the url and still get the same offer.
it seems that you can change the "CELL=63WS" to any other 2-digit number and still reach the same offer (50k/$125 ann fee). in fact, you can cut out "CELL=63&" from the url and still get the same offer.