Chase is feeling the heat [Surveys about various card products]
#1
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Chase is feeling the heat [Surveys about various card products]
A couple of days ago I got an invitation from Chase to participate in a survey about credit card programs. From the questions it was pretty clear that they are feeling the heat from Citi and Amex vs. the Chase Sapphire program. Sounded like they were trying to figure out how to design their next rewards program.
The questions focused on program features, ranging from point transferability to travel offerings and redemption for gift cards. It will be interesting to see how exactly they counter the new AMEX Everyday card.
The questions focused on program features, ranging from point transferability to travel offerings and redemption for gift cards. It will be interesting to see how exactly they counter the new AMEX Everyday card.
#2
Join Date: Jul 2009
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Their program has been around for a while and earns about $10amazon gc for doing a few short surveys every month.
Good and honestly I feel they are listening as most feedback (about reasonable things) are being incorporated.
Good and honestly I feel they are listening as most feedback (about reasonable things) are being incorporated.
#3
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Washington, DC area
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I received an invitation and completed a similar survey today, and my questions were focused on my Ink Plus. I don't have the CSP, but have the Freedom card as well as two hotel program cards from Chase.
#4
I totally agree with all of this.
In fact, my boyfriend received a mailing of his Equifax report from Chase yesterday. Not expected, hasn't applied since last May, etc. Almost may be similar to Barclay's free FICO.
Regardless, I thought it was different but cool.
In fact, my boyfriend received a mailing of his Equifax report from Chase yesterday. Not expected, hasn't applied since last May, etc. Almost may be similar to Barclay's free FICO.
Regardless, I thought it was different but cool.