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Originally Posted by Happy
(Post 17273912)
Could you point us to the source of this information? Thanks.
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Originally Posted by stimpy
(Post 17273092)
The subject of the email is "My MileagePlus: Up to 60k bonus miles + a world of benefits" and below it says "As an elite member, you deserve the earning power of the new MileagePlus® Explorer Card. Earn up to 60,000 bonus award miles and other great benefits."
Note that I am UA 1MM and I currently have no credit cards from UA, CO nor Chase. But I will soon as my request was accepted for this offer. :) I was going to cancel my CO card this week because the $85 annual fee was due, but they offered me a $100 credit and said I could cancel anyway at the end of the year, so I took the offer for the time being. I'm not sure if I'll be able to get the 60K offer mentioned here, or whether I'm endangering my chances of getting it by holding on to the CO card until the end of the year. I no longer have a UA card -- that was canceled some time ago, long enough ago that it's probably not a factor. Maybe I'll just cancel the CO card anyway, if it seems I might qualify for the 60K offer. A net $15 credit pales next to 20K extra miles. |
At a time that UA is slashing bonus BIS miles for elites, I find it obnoxious and offensive that they are piling on cc miles. UA can get stuffed.
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Originally Posted by PaulMSN
(Post 17275771)
I received an email two days ago for a 40K bonus, but I'm nothing on UA. So the email offer seems status-based.
I was going to cancel my CO card this week because the $85 annual fee was due, but they offered me a $100 credit and said I could cancel anyway at the end of the year, so I took the offer for the time being. I'm not sure if I'll be able to get the 60K offer mentioned here, or whether I'm endangering my chances of getting it by holding on to the CO card until the end of the year. I no longer have a UA card -- that was canceled some time ago, long enough ago that it's probably not a factor. Maybe I'll just cancel the CO card anyway, if it seems I might qualify for the 60K offer. A net $15 credit pales next to 20K extra miles. |
Originally Posted by lrluis
(Post 17272427)
The 60K offer banner is still on my homepage as a premier, but if I click it, it now brings me to a standard offer. It looks like the deal's dead.
As of this moment, it is still live.
Originally Posted by tattikat2
(Post 17273628)
Please clarify....
Is this refering to UA explorer cards or any UA card such as the older visa signature card and the no annual fee basic UA visa card that earns 1 mile for every 2 dollars spent?
Originally Posted by allanfan
(Post 17273792)
Where do you see all current UA cards will be converted to Explorer at year end?
It does not seem to be affected with other M+ products.
Originally Posted by Carolinian
(Post 17277990)
At a time that UA is slashing bonus BIS miles for elites, I find it obnoxious and offensive that they are piling on cc miles. UA can get stuffed.
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Originally Posted by garykung
(Post 17278842)
They are RDM Bonus. Not BIS. For golds and silvers, the UA program next year will be a pale ghost of what we have now at CO. What a welcome for CO flyers who have been milejacked into UA by this merger! |
Not to mean OT.
Originally Posted by Carolinian
(Post 17281440)
The elite bonus miles are in exactly the same category. What is so obnoxious and offensive is that they are slashing elite bonus miles attached to actually flying at the same time they are handing out all these bonus credit card miles. That priority sucks and it is even more reason to jump ship.
Originally Posted by Carolinian
(Post 17281440)
For golds and silvers, the UA program next year will be a pale ghost of what we have now at CO. What a welcome for CO flyers who have been milejacked into UA by this merger!
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I currently have a Chase CO credit card that I opened this past April. Can I still apply for a Chase UA Explorer card and get bonus miles? Or do I have to close my current CO card before I apply for the UA card? Thank you.
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Any value to exisating 1P with current UA Chase card?
So far the enhancements are NOT exciting me, particularly the reduction of status bonus miles for 1P from 100% to 50%
So, like most of you I've been besieged with offers of this "Explorer" card But as best I can tell as someone who earns 1P status every year the access to E+ and free checked baggage is already there. I've had a hard time finding out if I'd get ANYTHING from this new card but as far as I can tell, nothing. I get triple UA miles for UA purchases, 2x on certain other purchases and I THINK up to 5Ka year in EQMs. As best as I can tell I would get NOTHING with the Explorer Card, and certainly NO news RDMs, as in zero. The other "perks" (E+, bags) I get anyway through my 1P status, unless UA/CO takes THAT away. Are there others in similar situation who have tried to determine or ascertain if there is ANY advantage tothis new card ID you are 1P and a current Chase card holder? |
To the best of my ability I know my Chase OnePass w/ 50k bonus card has an account opening date of 7-20-2011
At what point do I become eligible to close this card and sign up for this card? |
I have heard that if you close cards within 6 months of opening they can revoke the sign up points and/or flag you for future cards.
I recently cancelled my Chase Continental card after I had it for 6-12 months. I will probably apply for this one if there is a 60,000 point bonus in November. |
Originally Posted by coastda
(Post 17283929)
So far the enhancements are NOT exciting me, particularly the reduction of status bonus miles for 1P from 100% to 50%
So, like most of you I've been besieged with offers of this "Explorer" card But as best I can tell as someone who earns 1P status every year the access to E+ and free checked baggage is already there. I've had a hard time finding out if I'd get ANYTHING from this new card but as far as I can tell, nothing. I get triple UA miles for UA purchases, 2x on certain other purchases and I THINK up to 5Ka year in EQMs. As best as I can tell I would get NOTHING with the Explorer Card, and certainly NO news RDMs, as in zero. The other "perks" (E+, bags) I get anyway through my 1P status, unless UA/CO takes THAT away. Are there others in similar situation who have tried to determine or ascertain if there is ANY advantage tothis new card ID you are 1P and a current Chase card holder? |
Am I the only one who answer all these questions?
I am not even the OP...;)
Originally Posted by nydad
(Post 17281554)
I currently have a Chase CO credit card that I opened this past April. Can I still apply for a Chase UA Explorer card and get bonus miles? Or do I have to close my current CO card before I apply for the UA card? Thank you.
I assume you are credit-worthy for approval.
Originally Posted by coastda
(Post 17283929)
So far the enhancements are NOT exciting me, particularly the reduction of status bonus miles for 1P from 100% to 50%
So, like most of you I've been besieged with offers of this "Explorer" card But as best I can tell as someone who earns 1P status every year the access to E+ and free checked baggage is already there. I've had a hard time finding out if I'd get ANYTHING from this new card but as far as I can tell, nothing. I get triple UA miles for UA purchases, 2x on certain other purchases and I THINK up to 5Ka year in EQMs. As best as I can tell I would get NOTHING with the Explorer Card, and certainly NO news RDMs, as in zero. The other "perks" (E+, bags) I get anyway through my 1P status, unless UA/CO takes THAT away. Are there others in similar situation who have tried to determine or ascertain if there is ANY advantage tothis new card ID you are 1P and a current Chase card holder?
Originally Posted by factory81
(Post 17284272)
To the best of my ability I know my Chase OnePass w/ 50k bonus card has an account opening date of 7-20-2011
At what point do I become eligible to close this card and sign up for this card?
Originally Posted by jphripjah
(Post 17284778)
I have heard that if you close cards within 6 months of opening they can revoke the sign up points and/or flag you for future cards.
I recently cancelled my Chase Continental card after I had it for 6-12 months. I will probably apply for this one if there is a 60,000 point bonus in November.
Originally Posted by masonp123
(Post 17284824)
The 'value' is certainly in the 50k + miles for basically no cost, as is the case in all of these offers. Sign up, 'earn' miles, cancel card. Repeat (as often as allowed). Many, many, many miles accrue for minimal cost. THAT is value.
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Originally Posted by garykung
(Post 17285992)
You should be fine without closing (unless you want to close it). I assume you are credit-worthy for approval.
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2nd Chase rep '
Edit: Title should read "2nd Chase rep appears to refute T&C's"
As posted previously, it appears Chase reps are unfamiliar with the T&C's or they are ignoring them. I am going to apply and see what happens, along with saving this message. We'll see if I'm even approved, having been a UA MP cardholder in the previous 6 months or so. I asked Chase via SecureMessage: Question: I ve been considering reactivating my United Chase card, and just recently received an email from United offering a nice bonus miles for signing up for the Explorer card. Can you confirm I would be eligible for the mile bonus? Many thanks! xxxxxx I received this: Date: 10-18-2011 08:22:40 From: Credit Card Support Subject: Re: Product Information Request Message: Dear Masonp123, Thank you for the opportunity to assist you today. If you apply for the new MileagePlus Explorer card and are approved, you will be eligible for the enrollment bonus associated with that offer. If you have any further questions, please reply using the Secure Message Center. Thank you, Sxxxxxx Rxxxxxxxx E-mail Customer Service Representative 1-800-436-7927 Account is owned by Chase Bank USA, N.A. and may be serviced by its affiliates. |
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