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Old Sep 2, 2016, 8:22 am
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Sapphire Reserve Annual Travel Credit

How are the dates calculated?
For cards issued prior to May 21, 2017 it was Reimbursed per Calendar year, not membership year. Purchases must be posted (not pending) by your December statement (dated any time Dec 1 through Dec 31) to be credited against current year's $300 credit. Any travel spend that posts after the December statement will credit against the next year's $300 credit.

For cards issued after May 21, 2017, it will be reimbursed by membership year.

But my 2nd annual fee is after May 21, 2017, why didn't my travel credit reset?
Because if you got your card before that date, your travel credit will continue to reset after your December statement.

Does the travel credit count as minimum spend?
Spend is spend, the credit is the credit. The $300 reimbursement is a separate item from spending requirements( the $300 reimbursement on travel, $100 Goes all count towards the $4,000 only the $450 yearly fee doesn't). You must spend $4000 for your signup bonus UR points. If part of that spend is categorized as travel, a credit will post to your account accordingly. They are separate items.

Even if you return a purchase after you've met your $4000 initial spend it will not count against your spend.

Can I get two travel credit fees if I apply in the middle of the year?
Not for applications after May 21, 2017.

What counts as Travel?
Gas Station and Grocery Store purchases will also count through 12/31/21. (See post 1521.)

The following items have been reimbursed.

Airline purchases, fees & gift cards:
  • AA e-gift certificate
  • Delta eGift Cards, in-flight food/drink purchases
  • UA in-flight bev
  • Moved from EC to EC+ on AA and credit posted 8/2017.
    Southwest gift cards do work! Just purchased a $40 emailed gift card and received the travel credit 3/2018
Hotels:
  • Airbnb & their GC
  • Bellagio Las Vegas -- including restaurant charges signed to room (posted as BELLAGIO - FRONT DESK)
  • hotels.com (NOT hotels.com e-gift cert!)
  • Hotel restaurants not charged to room (verified at Renaissance LV)
  • Marriott GC and hotel charges
  • Priceline "opaque" hotel purchases
  • Kruger National Park lodging reservation (booked on sanparks.org official site)
  • Hilton Home2 Suites
Transit, including parking, trains, ferries, toll roads, etc:
  • taxi fares: Uber, Lyft, Gett, Way2Ride, London taxi, RideAustin
  • Transit fees: BART, MTA, FastTrac, MetroCard, DC Metro (WMATA) SmarTrip farecard and commemorative cards, NJ Transit, Oyster card, Ventra (Chicago), Las Vegas Monorail,Short term parking at LAS, London, STIB/MIVB (Brussels), UTA (Salt Lake City), TriMet (Portland, OR)
  • Parking meters: Chicago; Portland, OR; San Francisco; Atlantic City; Seattle; Minneapolis; Raleigh; San Diego
  • Public parking garages: San Francisco; Montgomery Co. MD; Saint Paul; UC San Diego
  • Toll passes: E-Z Pass (MA, MD, NH, NJ, NY, PA), Sunpass prepaid tolls, Washington State GoodToGo tolls, RiverLink tolls, TxTag, IPass (Illinois), Houston EZ-Tag
  • Train tickets: trainline (UK train tickets), Eurostar.com, Bahn.com (when using Paypal), Amtrak (cafe car purchases as well as tickets purchased from kiosks or the website), italirail.com, Train and bus travel in Scotland at ticket counter, SNCB/NMBS (Belgium--app or counter; chip-and-sign cards don't work in ticket machines), Euroshuttle (car train under the English Channel)
  • Ferries: Cape May, NJ to Lewes, DE
  • Shuttles: Jackson Hole WY Airport official shuttle to town
  • Unlimted JR Pass for Japan purchased from japan-rail-pass.com
  • Bikeshare membership/usage fees in Washington, DC
  • Parking apps: ParkWhiz, SpotHero, ParkMobile
  • Presidential Limousine service in Las Vegas
Misc:
  • Costco Travel
  • Disney theme park tickets physically purchased at Disney gate See post #1203
  • Disney Vacation account funding
  • Royal Caribbean drink package
  • Cruise bookings
  • Cruise Excursions Booked Prior to Cruise (and fully refundable)
  • MIR Travel Agency
  • ChargePoint for Electric Vehicle Charging
  • MileagePlusX Uber GC
  • undercovertourist.com
  • Rental cars (verified Avis on page 7 of this thread)
  • Lahaina Cruise Co. (Hawaii Ocean Project whale watch cruise)
  • Interval International Exchange Fee + Upgrade Fee
  • Aircraft title transfer registration fees with ICAO's International Registry of Mobile Assets (Cape Town Convention and Aircraft Protocol)
  • Cooking class/experience booked through Viator

What doesn't count as travel?
Here's a thread dedicated to the topic: https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/chas...rrect-mcc.html

The following items have NOT posted as travel/been reimbursed:
  • e-gift card from Airline, except Delta Please list specifics.
  • AA in-flight food
  • AAA membership
  • Alaska Airlines: e-gift cards; in-flight food; Board Room membership (post 1152)
  • Blink Charging (EV charging network): shows up as Bills & Utilities
  • CLEAR -- annual membership fee and pro-rated $50 fee for adding a family member
  • Points.com (Southwest)
  • Not all parking meters - Michigan State University (MSU Police Dept. 1x), Phoenix
  • Parking citation payment (SF MTA)
  • Hotel parking fees (e.g. Fairmont SF)
  • Walt Disney tickets directly from Disney.com
  • Vacation Rental by Owner/HomeAway
  • Airport landing, parking and ground handling fees for private jets
  • EZ-Tag (Houston, TX) now DOES count per post 1109
  • Georgia Peach Pass
  • Hotels.com e-gift card
  • Hyatt e-gift card
  • Hyatt physical G.C. from Hyatt.com (coded as Online, Mail, or Telephone transaction or Card, Gift Novelty and Souvenir Stores) No manual adjustment.
  • IHG Ambassador recognition program
  • Southwest Airlines in-flight purchases
  • Southwest Airlines Wi-Fi purchase ("Bills & utilities" in Chase online banking)
  • Prince Resorts Hawaii Gift Card (Prince Hotel Waikiki, Mauna Kea Hotel, Hapuna Beach Hotel)
  • Meal at Fairmont Hotel not charged to room
  • Choice hotel Points + Cash reservation
  • Delta in-flight Wi-Fi purchased through app
  • MPX Amazon.Com
  • Not all public transit: Lisbon metro
  • Travel Insurance (Allianz)
Unclear/mixed results:
  • UA wifi purchased in-flight (no, yes)
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Old Oct 7, 2016, 9:42 am
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Anyone know if VRBO would be considered a travel expense?
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Old Oct 7, 2016, 10:00 am
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Originally Posted by meraki
Anyone know if VRBO would be considered a travel expense?
Reportedly not. Scroll back to post 105.
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Old Oct 7, 2016, 8:18 pm
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Ireland Bus tour

Pretty straightforward but half day bus tour with local company reimbursed. Nice and timely for my trip.
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Old Oct 8, 2016, 7:00 am
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Originally Posted by cdog999
This is actually good to know. I was about to book a hotel, but was fretting on what would happen if I need to cancel my stay.
This makes little sense to me. If you need to cancel your hotel stay (presumably in advance), you don't get charged. If you don't get charged, you don't get a travel credit to offset the charge. Why would you fret about that?
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Old Oct 8, 2016, 10:28 am
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Originally Posted by Diplomatico
This makes little sense to me. If you need to cancel your hotel stay (presumably in advance), you don't get charged. If you don't get charged, you don't get a travel credit to offset the charge. Why would you fret about that?
Some hotels offer deals where you pay in advance (instead of at the time of the stay), which is what I presume he was referring to.
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Old Oct 8, 2016, 10:59 am
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Originally Posted by tmiw
Some hotels offer deals where you pay in advance (instead of at the time of the stay), which is what I presume he was referring to.
Yes...but then if he canceled, he'd be charged for the stay anyway. The charge shows up on his card and he gets the travel credit from Chase.

That's different from the refundable ticket situation where there was no actual money spent on the card (due to the cancellation and refund) to earn the travel credit.
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Old Oct 8, 2016, 11:06 am
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Originally Posted by Diplomatico
Yes...but then if he canceled, he'd be charged for the stay anyway. The charge shows up on his card and he gets the travel credit from Chase.

That's different from the refundable ticket situation where there was no actual money spent on the card (due to the cancellation and refund) to earn the travel credit.
Unless the pay in advance hotel stay had "no refunds" as part of the terms, it sounds exactly like the refundable airline ticket case. In both cases, the charge and the associated refund post to the account, along with the travel credit.
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Old Oct 8, 2016, 11:35 am
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Originally Posted by tmiw
Unless the pay in advance hotel stay had "no refunds" as part of the terms, it sounds exactly like the refundable airline ticket case. In both cases, the charge and the associated refund post to the account, along with the travel credit.
Most of the pre-paid rates that I've encountered are exactly that - discounted rates with no refunds. Perhaps this one is different; you and I aren't going to resolve it, that's for sure. @:-)
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Old Oct 8, 2016, 12:29 pm
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Originally Posted by Diplomatico
Most of the pre-paid rates that I've encountered are exactly that - discounted rates with no refunds. Perhaps this one is different; you and I aren't going to resolve it, that's for sure. @:-)
In either case, the issue still does not matter. If it is refundable, then any charges would be refunded by the merchant, whether Chase paid the travel credit or not. If not refundable, then the Chase travel credit should apply.

The only question unanswered to me is whether the merchant codes correctly to get the travel credit. The rest is just about refundability from the merchant. Both could be true or not, independent of each other.
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Old Oct 8, 2016, 8:33 pm
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Between taxi,car rental, limo service and hotels ....already used for this year .
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Old Oct 9, 2016, 11:47 pm
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Does egift card from Southwest Airlines website qualifies for $300 travel credit? Thanks!
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Old Oct 10, 2016, 2:45 am
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Originally Posted by BOS_George
Maybe do some traveling? In all seriousness though, I have a lot of regular spend that qualifies as travel and maybe there's some bias because I live in a (sort of) major city but I'm surprised that's not the case for most.

Do you really never take cabs/ubers, pay for parking, pay for tolls, take mass transit, etc?
No mass transit. Parking and tolls occasionally. Not enough for 300.00 by EOY. Traveling is covered 100% by work or points, so nothing there either.
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Old Oct 10, 2016, 6:47 am
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Old Oct 11, 2016, 2:17 am
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Funny that some are bashing me, yet I'm receiving multiple pms asking sbout this.
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Old Oct 11, 2016, 5:45 am
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Originally Posted by crazytravelguy
Funny that some are bashing me, yet I'm receiving multiple pms asking sbout this.
There's plenty of shady ppl just like you.
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