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Ritz-Carlton Rewards Visa Infinite (closed to new applications)
All card offers are dead as of 7/26/18.
Information still available on the Chase SITE.
The previous version of this card was discussed HERE.
(Expired) New Card Bonus ($4,000 spending): Two free night certificates good at any Ritz Carlton (Marriott) properties up to 60,000 points (possible to book any SPG properties later)
(old: at any tier 1-4 Ritz Carlton Hotel after $4k spend).
current offer (dead): https://creditcards.chase.com/a1/rit...n/naepredirect
Things qualifying/not qualifying under $300 annual travel credit
one member wrote: AA is now showing gift cards as "giftcard" rather than general purchase if the csr looks closely. Last year it worked for me, yesterday it did not and csr told me that's why. However, later the same day I also requested the credit by Secure Message (for "baggage fees) and it was approved. Very YMMV now but still doable. 2/10/2017
Southwest Airlines GCs work fairly easily. I've generally bought them for $150 and said they're excess baggage fees.
Frequent Miler has a collection of data points of what has worked in the past. Link
All card offers are dead as of 7/26/18.
Information still available on the Chase SITE.
The previous version of this card was discussed HERE.
(Expired) New Card Bonus ($4,000 spending): Two free night certificates good at any Ritz Carlton (Marriott) properties up to 60,000 points (possible to book any SPG properties later)
(old: at any tier 1-4 Ritz Carlton Hotel after $4k spend).
current offer (dead): https://creditcards.chase.com/a1/rit...n/naepredirect
- Annual fee of $450 NOT waived.
- 6 points per dollar at Marriott properties, including SPGs and Ritz-Carltons. (same as all Chase & AmEx Marriott cards)
- 3 points per dollar at restaurants, car rental companies and airline tickets purchased directly from airlines
- 2 points per dollar on all other purchases (same as all Chase & AmEx Marriott cards)
- Annual (anniversary) free night award good at any Marriott (including Ritz) property up to 50,000 MRs.
- Automatic Marriott Gold Status.
- Marriott Platinum Status after $75,000 card spending in a card-member year.
$100 companion airfare discount booked through Visa Infinite website.- $100 statement credit for Global Entry after the Global Entry program application fee is charged to an eligible card.
- $300 Annual (calendar) Travel Credit "Only the following types of non-ticket purchases qualify for this offer: airline lounge day pass, or towards a yearly lounge membership of your choice; airline seat upgrades; airline baggage fees; in-flight Internet/entertainment; in-flight meals."
- Three (3) Ritz Carlton Club Level upgrade certificates each year for up to 7 nights each stay. The stays must be paid stays, excluding point redemption and award night.
- Troon Rewards and PRIVÉ ACCESS golf benefits
- $100 credit for qualifying dining, spa or other hotel recreational activities. Use the credit with any paid stay at The Ritz-Carlton of two nights or more OR get a $100 hotel credit per stay at all Marriott luxury properties. Advance reservations are required. Valid only on non-discounted rates. Cannot be combined with any packages, discounts, negotiated corporate or group rates or point-redemption bookings.
Things qualifying/not qualifying under $300 annual travel credit
one member wrote: AA is now showing gift cards as "giftcard" rather than general purchase if the csr looks closely. Last year it worked for me, yesterday it did not and csr told me that's why. However, later the same day I also requested the credit by Secure Message (for "baggage fees) and it was approved. Very YMMV now but still doable. 2/10/2017
Southwest Airlines GCs work fairly easily. I've generally bought them for $150 and said they're excess baggage fees.
Frequent Miler has a collection of data points of what has worked in the past. Link
Ritz-Carlton Visa Infinite - closed for applications 7.26.2018 (2016-2021)
#781
Join Date: Jan 2015
Location: Florida
Posts: 686
#782
Join Date: Dec 2014
Posts: 177
On December 27th I was charged the annual fee on my Ritz card.
On January 1st I made a legitimate seat upgrade purchase.
On January 3rd I called the number on the back of my card to use the airline credit.
On Monday I called the number on the back of my card again, this time to cancel the card.
This is where it gets interesting: after identifying myself the rep asked me how she could help me. I said I wanted to close my account, she paused for about 5 seconds and immediately said "I can close your account, but I see that you've already used the airline credit for this year so I won't be able to refund your annual fee".
Wow, did not expect that. I hadn't even brought up the annual fee or the airline credit, I just said I wanted to close the card. I told the rep I'll keep the card a bit longer and I ended the call.
Considering this is a dedicated line, I figured maybe the reps from the Chase general credit card department wouldn't be as knowledgeable about that stuff, so I called that number instead. The rep there closed the card without trouble but didn't mention anything about the annual fee so I asked when I would get it back, he took a quick look and said that since I was charged for it in my last statement I should see a refund within a few business days.
I logged in today and saw the full AF refund. Pfew.
So a few interesting things:
* The second rep made it sound like the refund was automatic, he wasn't even thinking about it. That makes me wonder if the first rep was bluffing, or if they have ways to manually deny the AF refund when closing a card.
* I doubt the first ref came up with this on her own, especially since she immediately went to that when I asked to cancel. My guess is that the Chase Ritz department received a memo about this?
* Clearly that is not hardcoded in their system yet, but maybe it will be eventually? My guess is that this "use the credit then get the AF back" trick became much more of an issue because of the hugely popular Chase Sapphire Reserve and Chase is starting to crack down on it, so it may become harder or maybe even impossible to do this in the future. Definitely something to keep an eye on.
On January 1st I made a legitimate seat upgrade purchase.
On January 3rd I called the number on the back of my card to use the airline credit.
On Monday I called the number on the back of my card again, this time to cancel the card.
This is where it gets interesting: after identifying myself the rep asked me how she could help me. I said I wanted to close my account, she paused for about 5 seconds and immediately said "I can close your account, but I see that you've already used the airline credit for this year so I won't be able to refund your annual fee".
Wow, did not expect that. I hadn't even brought up the annual fee or the airline credit, I just said I wanted to close the card. I told the rep I'll keep the card a bit longer and I ended the call.
Considering this is a dedicated line, I figured maybe the reps from the Chase general credit card department wouldn't be as knowledgeable about that stuff, so I called that number instead. The rep there closed the card without trouble but didn't mention anything about the annual fee so I asked when I would get it back, he took a quick look and said that since I was charged for it in my last statement I should see a refund within a few business days.
I logged in today and saw the full AF refund. Pfew.
So a few interesting things:
* The second rep made it sound like the refund was automatic, he wasn't even thinking about it. That makes me wonder if the first rep was bluffing, or if they have ways to manually deny the AF refund when closing a card.
* I doubt the first ref came up with this on her own, especially since she immediately went to that when I asked to cancel. My guess is that the Chase Ritz department received a memo about this?
* Clearly that is not hardcoded in their system yet, but maybe it will be eventually? My guess is that this "use the credit then get the AF back" trick became much more of an issue because of the hugely popular Chase Sapphire Reserve and Chase is starting to crack down on it, so it may become harder or maybe even impossible to do this in the future. Definitely something to keep an eye on.
#783
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: MD/DC
Programs: Hilton Diamond, IHG Platinum, Marriott Titanium, TK Gold
Posts: 1,536
On December 27th I was charged the annual fee on my Ritz card.
On January 1st I made a legitimate seat upgrade purchase.
On January 3rd I called the number on the back of my card to use the airline credit.
On Monday I called the number on the back of my card again, this time to cancel the card.
This is where it gets interesting: after identifying myself the rep asked me how she could help me. I said I wanted to close my account, she paused for about 5 seconds and immediately said "I can close your account, but I see that you've already used the airline credit for this year so I won't be able to refund your annual fee".
Wow, did not expect that. I hadn't even brought up the annual fee or the airline credit, I just said I wanted to close the card. I told the rep I'll keep the card a bit longer and I ended the call.
Considering this is a dedicated line, I figured maybe the reps from the Chase general credit card department wouldn't be as knowledgeable about that stuff, so I called that number instead. The rep there closed the card without trouble but didn't mention anything about the annual fee so I asked when I would get it back, he took a quick look and said that since I was charged for it in my last statement I should see a refund within a few business days.
I logged in today and saw the full AF refund. Pfew.
So a few interesting things:
* The second rep made it sound like the refund was automatic, he wasn't even thinking about it. That makes me wonder if the first rep was bluffing, or if they have ways to manually deny the AF refund when closing a card.
* I doubt the first ref came up with this on her own, especially since she immediately went to that when I asked to cancel. My guess is that the Chase Ritz department received a memo about this?
* Clearly that is not hardcoded in their system yet, but maybe it will be eventually? My guess is that this "use the credit then get the AF back" trick became much more of an issue because of the hugely popular Chase Sapphire Reserve and Chase is starting to crack down on it, so it may become harder or maybe even impossible to do this in the future. Definitely something to keep an eye on.
On January 1st I made a legitimate seat upgrade purchase.
On January 3rd I called the number on the back of my card to use the airline credit.
On Monday I called the number on the back of my card again, this time to cancel the card.
This is where it gets interesting: after identifying myself the rep asked me how she could help me. I said I wanted to close my account, she paused for about 5 seconds and immediately said "I can close your account, but I see that you've already used the airline credit for this year so I won't be able to refund your annual fee".
Wow, did not expect that. I hadn't even brought up the annual fee or the airline credit, I just said I wanted to close the card. I told the rep I'll keep the card a bit longer and I ended the call.
Considering this is a dedicated line, I figured maybe the reps from the Chase general credit card department wouldn't be as knowledgeable about that stuff, so I called that number instead. The rep there closed the card without trouble but didn't mention anything about the annual fee so I asked when I would get it back, he took a quick look and said that since I was charged for it in my last statement I should see a refund within a few business days.
I logged in today and saw the full AF refund. Pfew.
So a few interesting things:
* The second rep made it sound like the refund was automatic, he wasn't even thinking about it. That makes me wonder if the first rep was bluffing, or if they have ways to manually deny the AF refund when closing a card.
* I doubt the first ref came up with this on her own, especially since she immediately went to that when I asked to cancel. My guess is that the Chase Ritz department received a memo about this?
* Clearly that is not hardcoded in their system yet, but maybe it will be eventually? My guess is that this "use the credit then get the AF back" trick became much more of an issue because of the hugely popular Chase Sapphire Reserve and Chase is starting to crack down on it, so it may become harder or maybe even impossible to do this in the future. Definitely something to keep an eye on.
1. Usually, the Ritz calls go directly to the JP Morgan Executive line - those reps have more power usually than most.
2. Recently all my calls (regardless to which card I call about - i.e., which phone number I use) get routed to the Executive line (although I think it is more to do with the Reserve than the Ritz) - so I'm not sure that is even an option.
#784
Join Date: Dec 2013
Posts: 158
DP: Bought $200 and $100 AA online gc. Before the charges fully posted i SMed Chase and they said to respond back once posted. After posting last night i messaged them again and they said they will give me the credit. As of now it doesn't show "gft fee" as my 2016 charge showed after a few days.
#785
Join Date: Jun 2010
Posts: 99
What category is everyone using to request the credit via SM. I was asked for more detail using other/inquiry not listed.
#786
Join Date: Jan 2013
Posts: 186
I've used "Other/Inquiry Not Listed" 3 times this week and have been successful without being asked to provide details/documentation. I don't know if you could wait a few then send another one, or just try to call. I guess you could try another category for the SM.
#787
Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: USA
Posts: 1,084
Last year I also used the other category to SM for successful partial reimb of $900+ airline status Buy-in.
#788
Join Date: Jun 2007
Posts: 21
If my annual fee hasn't posted yet (will in just a few days), does this mean I can go for the $300 airline credit twice? I now realize I did not seize upon it for 2016.
Second, can I book a flight directly through an airline website to receive the $100 off, or must it go through a special link in my account?
Second, can I book a flight directly through an airline website to receive the $100 off, or must it go through a special link in my account?
#789
Join Date: Nov 2013
Location: LAX, LGB, SNA
Programs: AA EXP OWE, DL DM ST+, AS MVPG, UA, BA, WN CP, Hyatt E, Ritz Plat, HH GM
Posts: 3,185
If my annual fee hasn't posted yet (will in just a few days), does this mean I can go for the $300 airline credit twice? I now realize I did not seize upon it for 2016.
Second, can I book a flight directly through an airline website to receive the $100 off, or must it go through a special link in my account?
Second, can I book a flight directly through an airline website to receive the $100 off, or must it go through a special link in my account?
#790
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: ORD/MDW
Programs: AA EXP, DL-Plat, WN-CP | Hotels: Choice-Gld, IHG-Plt, Rad-Gld, HH-Dia, Hyatt-Glob, Marriott-LtPlt
Posts: 2,889
#791
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Bay area, CA
Programs: SW, AS, UA, AA, Delta, Hilton, Hyatt, Club Carlson, SPG, IHG, Choice
Posts: 183
When are the free nights certificates issues?What about expiry? Is it 1 yr from card approval or 1 yr from min. spending met?
#792
Join Date: Sep 2013
Location: IAH
Programs: Marriott Plat, Hyatt Globalist, DL Plat, UA Silver
Posts: 4,043
If I book through Ritz's site will it be an lower fare class earning less UA PQM and RDM?
#793
Join Date: Jun 2014
Location: FL
Programs: AA EXP, Hyatt Diamond, SPG Plat, IC Plat Amb, HH Diamond, Marriott Platinum
Posts: 1,299
#794
Join Date: Jan 2017
Posts: 5
what happened to the 3 days signup offer...went to go apply now they are only offering 2 days