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Originally Posted by steve4
(Post 27749795)
Final update: Card was converted back to Freedom Unlimited and the transfer to CSR was successful. Looks like the system didn't allow conversion when it was a regular Freedom account for unknown reasons.
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Originally Posted by ponickka
(Post 27821253)
In my UR portal, it allows me to add a household member (we live in the same house) to my account. Does this mean, once added, i can transfer the points to them without the risk of being shutdown?
I don't have a business card and is a private client banker. I have Chase Freedom, CSR. My wife has her own separate Chase Freedom, CSR. I want to basically transfer all/most points into my wife's CSR so we can book flights together (rather than having to book separately). Would it be best to transfer my CF into CSR, then my CSR into her CSR? And also then transfer her CF into her own CSR? |
Just trying to do this also.
Just added husbands CSP to my accounts UR list. Do not know yet if I can transfer his UR points to my reserve account. Maybe I will try to transfer to our joint Freedom unlimited card and see if that works.:confused: |
Originally Posted by el aye
(Post 27840491)
I'm curious as well. Want to make sure I do this in the best way possible:
I have Chase Freedom, CSR. My wife has her own separate Chase Freedom, CSR. I want to basically transfer all/most points into my wife's CSR so we can book flights together (rather than having to book separately). Would it be best to transfer my CF into CSR, then my CSR into her CSR? And also then transfer her CF into her own CSR? Your CF -> Your CSR -> Her CF -> Her CSR Test a small amount, particularly from Your CSR to Her CF so you don't get points stuck there. |
I have read the transfer rules quite thoroughly but just making sure that I interpret them correctly. Makes me sound a bit daft but when it comes to Chase (and their account closing itchy finger), I am a little cautious.
I am assuming household member means someone living on same address as yourself (Not necessarily spouse). I have a CSP and family member as AU. This same family member has their own CSR account as well. Now, I would like to transfer some UR into their CSR account since CSR offers better redemption through Chase portal. Is this possible? How? I logged in my CSP account and I do not see my AU listed over there. |
Originally Posted by carsnoceans
(Post 27846741)
I have read the transfer rules quite thoroughly but just making sure that I interpret them correctly. Makes me sound a bit daft but when it comes to Chase (and their account closing itchy finger), I am a little cautious.
I am assuming household member means someone living on same address as yourself (Not necessarily spouse). I have a CSP and family member as AU. This same family member has their own CSR account as well. Now, I would like to transfer some UR into their CSR account since CSR offers better redemption through Chase portal. Is this possible? How? I logged in my CSP account and I do not see my AU listed over there. |
Originally Posted by pallhedge
(Post 27849096)
Log on to your CSP account and click "Go to Ultimate Rewards". Click on your points and choose "Combine Points". You'll need to enter your family member's full CSR credit card account # and last name.
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Originally Posted by pallhedge
(Post 27843870)
From my recollection, many of the transfer issues I've read occur when multiple cards are combining points onto one card. Your example has your CSR and her CF combining points onto her CSR. That's 2 cards onto 1. Maybe it'll work, maybe it won't. I prefer a straight line.
Your CF -> Your CSR -> Her CF -> Her CSR Test a small amount, particularly from Your CSR to Her CF so you don't get points stuck there. |
I have a Freedom card which is my sole UR earning card, and my wife has a Sapphire Reserve which is her sole UR earning card. I would like to transfer points from my Freedom to my wife's Sapphire Reserve. But:
- When I select the Combine Points option My Freedom card is not even listed as a "Transfer From" account. - When I try to add my wife's Sapphire Reserve, I receive the "An unexpected error occurred" message. I carefully read the entire thread, and neither the browser trick, nor the unlink/link trick, nor any other minute tricks worked for me. I could see one post about Freedom not working as a Transfer From account, but the poster ultimately used another account to complete the transfer, a solution that does not work for me having no other UR earning card other than Freedom. Any input is appreciated! |
Originally Posted by esf
(Post 28108697)
I have a Freedom card which is my sole UR earning card, and my wife has a Sapphire Reserve which is her sole UR earning card. I would like to transfer points from my Freedom to my wife's Sapphire Reserve. But:
- When I select the Combine Points option My Freedom card is not even listed as a "Transfer From" account. - When I try to add my wife's Sapphire Reserve, I receive the "An unexpected error occurred" message. I carefully read the entire thread, and neither the browser trick, nor the unlink/link trick, nor any other minute tricks worked for me. I could see one post about Freedom not working as a Transfer From account, but the poster ultimately used another account to complete the transfer, a solution that does not work for me having no other UR earning card other than Freedom. Any input is appreciated! If none is the case, then you cannot combine the points between you and your wife by the online method although the T&Cs allow same household transfer. |
Originally Posted by Happy
(Post 28108751)
Are you the AU of your wife's CSR or are your wife the AU of your Freedom?
If none is the case, then you cannot combine the points between you and your wife by the online method although the T&Cs allow same household transfer. |
This is what I see when trying to combine points. There is no "Transfer From" account to begin with, and adding household account fails.
http://i.imgur.com/SQCAx9I.jpg |
Originally Posted by esf
(Post 28108697)
I have a Freedom card which is my sole UR earning card, and my wife has a Sapphire Reserve which is her sole UR earning card. I would like to transfer points from my Freedom to my wife's Sapphire Reserve. But:
- When I select the Combine Points option My Freedom card is not even listed as a "Transfer From" account. - When I try to add my wife's Sapphire Reserve, I receive the "An unexpected error occurred" message. I carefully read the entire thread, and neither the browser trick, nor the unlink/link trick, nor any other minute tricks worked for me. I could see one post about Freedom not working as a Transfer From account, but the poster ultimately used another account to complete the transfer, a solution that does not work for me having no other UR earning card other than Freedom. Any input is appreciated! The person did try to explain that I could do it online and all I said was it wasn't working for me. She said ok I'll take care of it. |
Originally Posted by esf
(Post 28108887)
Neither of us is AU on the other's card. Do I need to add both of us as AU? AU on CSR is not free.
Like many households, we only keep ONE UR card that has the transferrability due to only a fee card has this ability (before the introduction of CSR thanks to the 100K bonus). The monthly ritual for us is to transfer DH's Freedom card's earning to my Freedom card due to he is the AU of my Freedom and I am the AU of his Freedom, this can be done online. Then I group my UR pts to my Ink Plus account. Pretty sure many here do the same ritual every month. If neither of you is the AU of each other, the task cannot be done online. You need to call. |
It is the website glitch but Chase has NO intention to fix it.
Originally Posted by esf
(Post 28110295)
This is what I see when trying to combine points. There is no "Transfer From" account to begin with, and adding household account fails.
http://i.imgur.com/SQCAx9I.jpg |
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