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Please read this Wiki before posting questions in the thread. This thread is a continuation of the pre-2016 discussion. Note: Referrals are NOT allowed in this thread. Instead, see Credit card referral offers (post only in this thread, read Wikipost first) The 5/24 rule for Chase, where 5 or more new accounts in 24 months can result in an application denial, appears to apply to Marriott personal cards but not the Business version of the Marriott card. For up to date information, please consult the wiki at Applying for Chase Credit Cards, 2017 onward . PERSONAL CARD What are the current offers? Marriott Bonvoy Boundless Visa card Five free night Certificates for up to 50,000 points per night after making $5000 in purchases within 3 months of opening the card. $95 annual fee, not waived the first year. Certificates are valid for one year from date of issuance. 6x at Marriott, 2x on travel and everything else. There's also a host of other benefits with the Boundless.. please see the Chase link for details. BUSINESS CARDS Bonvoy Premiere Plus __https://creditcards.chase.com/marriott/cardmember/premier_plus_business_benefits Offers one free night award (up to 35K points) upon renewal and an additional free night with spend up to $60K in a year. 6x per $1 on Marriott spend, 4x on gas, restaurants, shipping and internet/cable/phone; 2x everything else Bonvoy Business Card __https://creditcards.chase.com/marriott/cardmember/rewards_benefits_ 1x regular spend, 3x Marriott spend Which offers are better?There is no universally correct answer. Relevant considerations include these:
I'm afraid to use a blind application page that doesn't list the signup bonus previously available on a now-expired landing page. How can I trust the links in the wiki? How? The same way you'd trust the advice you're reading right now. If that makes you uneasy, OK -- but don't post in the thread asking for further reassurance. It'll be fine. Really. Can I apply for this card and earn the bonus after doing so previously? See the wiki and related discussion in Applying for Chase Credit Cards. Once I meet the card's initial spending requirement, how soon will I receive my signup bonus points? Bonus points typically accrue at the close of the billing period in which you incur the corresponding charges. Points should appear in your hotel/airline account within a few days thereafter. NOTE: If you complete your required spending in the last 7-10 days of the statement period, the bonus may not post until the following month's statement, even if the regular per-dollar points post on the first statement. This is normal behavior for Chase and is not worth a phone call. If I hold both personal and business Marriott cards, will I receive a 15-night credit toward status for each? When will the Elite Night Credit for spend on the card (1 night for each $3K) appear in my account? According to this discussion, it can take anywhere from one week to almost two months after the close of the applicable statement. There are also reports that the night posts approximately ten days after the calendar month that the $3k is reached, regardless of the statement closing date. So in this instance, if you need that night to reach status by the end of the year, the spend would need to be met by the end of November in order for the night to post in December. How do I make a booking using a free-night cert? Can I exchange a soon-to-expire free-night cert for points? Extend its expiration? What if the cert has already expired? If I cancel my card after the annual free-night cert has posted, will I lose the cert? See the wiki at Chase Free Night Certificate Are there bonuses for signing up for the Marriott Rewards program itself? Yes. There are two publicly available offers for new members to the Marriott Rewards program itself:
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