Improved UA Explorer card offer
#1006

Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Columbia, SC
Programs: AA Plat, SPG/Marriot Gold, HHonors Diamond, Hyatt Expl
Posts: 2,363
So for anyone with an existing Continental OnePass Plus card that (apparently) converted to UA Explorer -- at least as shown on Chase's account management site: has anyone had success with applying for UA Explorer post-March 3 merger/rebrand and gotten approved for the 40K/60K bonus?
#1007




Join Date: Jul 2010
Posts: 253
I received a new offer : 50k miles AND $50 statement credit. Has anyone else gotten this offer?
#1008


Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: LAS
Programs: DL PM, UA PS, Hyatt Globalist, Marriott Titanium
Posts: 4,906
#1009
Join Date: Oct 2010
Posts: 411
Question: I have the Continental OnePass Plus MasterCard (obtained in December, 2010). It has just been converted to a United MileagePlus Explorer card (according to chase.com), though I haven't yet received the replacement card. I presume that Chase will let me keep the same card number, thus my MileagePlus card will be a MasterCard, and not a Visa.
If that is the case, would I still be eligible for the signup bonus for the United MileagePlus Visa?
If that is the case, would I still be eligible for the signup bonus for the United MileagePlus Visa?
Last edited by vortix; Mar 9, 2012 at 7:51 am
#1010

Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Columbia, SC
Programs: AA Plat, SPG/Marriot Gold, HHonors Diamond, Hyatt Expl
Posts: 2,363
Question: I have the Continental OnePass Plus MasterCard (obtained in December, 2010). It has just been converted to a United MileagePlus Explorer card (according to chase.com), though I haven't yet received the replacement card. I presume that Chase will let me keep the same card number, thus my MileagePlus card will be a MasterCard, and not a Visa.
If that is the case, would I still be eligible for the signup bonus for the United MileagePlus Visa?
If that is the case, would I still be eligible for the signup bonus for the United MileagePlus Visa?
#1011
Join Date: Jun 2011
Posts: 68
Question: I have the Continental OnePass Plus MasterCard (obtained in December, 2010). It has just been converted to a United MileagePlus Explorer card (according to chase.com), though I haven't yet received the replacement card. I presume that Chase will let me keep the same card number, thus my MileagePlus card will be a MasterCard, and not a Visa.
If that is the case, would I still be eligible for the signup bonus for the United MileagePlus Visa?
If that is the case, would I still be eligible for the signup bonus for the United MileagePlus Visa?
#1012
Join Date: Oct 2010
Posts: 411
What do the terms say? Note that I signed up for my OPP card in 2010.
#1013
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Tokyo
Posts: 586
My 60k banner ad is also being redirected to the 40k application. Last week it didn't do this.
Last edited by scwam; Mar 9, 2012 at 5:40 pm
#1014
Join Date: Nov 2009
Posts: 774
After it redirects you ... if you replace the 40 with a 60 and hit enter, does it take you to the 60k? It did this to my dad and when we typed in the 60k, it went there and he applied.
#1015
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Tokyo
Posts: 586
No. Are you sure you are getting this same result right now? I took database classes and this is certainly a redirect with possibly my account information appended to the 60k address.
#1016
Join Date: Jun 2011
Posts: 68
"This one-time bonus offer is only valid for first-time United MileagePlus Explorer Card members with new accounts. Previous and existing United Airlines cardmembers/accounts are not eligible for this bonus offer."
I am reading this as any MileagePlus Explorer account (Visa or Mastercard), which I assume your continental has now converted to. But whether this is put in practice or not, I dont know. Other posters in this forum have had success getting the bonus even though they hold non-explorer United cards, which is in contradiction to the second sentence of the above terms and conditions.
#1017
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Florida
Posts: 30,343
No. It did not work for ours. It kept re-directing to the 40K offer.
Last edited by Happy; Mar 9, 2012 at 8:18 pm
#1018
Join Date: Nov 2009
Posts: 774
Strange ... My dad ended up applying yesterday morning at the 60k link. When I was trying to show him how to sign up (which was tricky because of the merger I couldnt find the banner at first) I finally found it and it was 40k. I changed the 40k to 60k and it did in fact go to the 60k page. Screen shots and documentation later, he applied and was approved.
I will tell him to make sure it was in fact 60k when he goes to activate it.
I will tell him to make sure it was in fact 60k when he goes to activate it.
#1019


Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: NJ
Posts: 78
may not be right place to ask question...but here it is
Background : I have chase freedom (applied 2008), sapphire (05/2011), southwest(10/2011) and priority club (02/2012).
Question : I am thinking of applying the explorer card, would applying for this card trigger alarm on number of chase cards one can have??
Background : I have chase freedom (applied 2008), sapphire (05/2011), southwest(10/2011) and priority club (02/2012).
Question : I am thinking of applying the explorer card, would applying for this card trigger alarm on number of chase cards one can have??
#1020
Join Date: Jan 2000
Location: fort worth, texas
Posts: 946
last weekend the 60k link erred out once you clicked on it (it resolved itself by Monday night).
i'm hoping the re-direct to the 40k is just the same maintenance issue-- maybe at least a system "improvement" over the flat-out error from last weekend.
i'm hoping the re-direct to the 40k is just the same maintenance issue-- maybe at least a system "improvement" over the flat-out error from last weekend.

