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Originally Posted by yuel
(Post 8442792)
i got 10,000 milea awhile back, now i just got 5,000 of the remaining 7,500 miles i was suppose to get, has anyone receive their full 17,500 miles yet
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Originally Posted by jimcoddington
(Post 8455448)
I wonder if you really have to use the card to receive the 2,500 bonus miles. Does anyone know for sure?
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Originally Posted by imasosec
(Post 8455738)
Does Anyone Know if you can open this up online or through the mail to receive the bonus miles?
Originally Posted by Lurker1999
(Post 8194296)
You need to bring the printout into your local Chase branch office to make this work...
Print ...the bonus miles certificate and take it to your local Chase branch by December 31, 2007. |
Originally Posted by arfgoblue
(Post 8459448)
Since the 2,500 miles post seperately (as alluded to in the post above), I'd imagine you have to use the card to receive them.
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Pay Pal Direct Debit?
Excuse my ignorance but how do I set up direct debit with Pay Pal? How much would I need to debit each month?
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Originally Posted by lin821
(Post 8227111)
. . .Plus no free checks . . . .
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Originally Posted by FC_Dave
(Post 8558022)
Has anyone determined if you can order the checks outside of Chase ?
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Has anyone gotten ALL 17.500 miles yet? Cheers!
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Miles Post
Just a note to say that the 10,000 miles posted within a week of opening the account and the 5,000 a week later. I have not yet used the card nor has direct deposit kicked in yet. Kudos to Chase for having the points posting work so well. I did call in today and asked for an additonal card for another 2,500 points. The first person I spoke with was confused about the second card on an account being free and giving miles. I called back and got someone who was in the know. My spouse has done the same and we'll be flying somewhere soon!
And on the checks...they send you 50 checks for free and if you use the free billpay they give you $10 (ask at signup for that promo to be added to your account) and you'll not use many checks anyway. By the way the day I went in to sign up they had a balloon promo where you popped a balloon and got an additional dollar amount added to your new account for free...I got $5...wheee! I like having a "personal banker"'s phone number too. Happy banking, Frenchie Flyer |
Does any ACH push to the Chase account count for your monthly direct deposit? Instead of Paypal I was thinking of just pushing a token amount from my existing checking account.
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Originally Posted by Lurker1999
(Post 8611522)
Does any ACH push to the Chase account count for your monthly direct deposit?...
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All these stories of Chase miles posting in a week sure are nice to read....I'll be at 2 weeks on Wednesday, and I already got the Preferred card in the mail and have not seen the 10k post, much less the 5k. I guess partner miles get posted in order of status....I'm non-elite, so I have to wait the entire 6-8 weeks.
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Elite status is no issue!
Originally Posted by ConciergeMike
(Post 8632292)
All these stories of Chase miles posting in a week sure are nice to read....I'll be at 2 weeks on Wednesday, and I already got the Preferred card in the mail and have not seen the 10k post, much less the 5k. I guess partner miles get posted in order of status....I'm non-elite, so I have to wait the entire 6-8 weeks.
I know I am talking about different banks (Chase vs. Citi) and different airlines (CO/UA vs. AA). Not sure if that makes any difference. Speaking for myself, for promotions on credit card products, Chase usually took longer to post the bonus miles. As for banking products (checking/savings accounts), Chase is still the winner or should I say "loser" since they still take longer in comparison to Citi. Some FTers had different experiences though (go and find the 10K AA promo for Citi Checking account for your reading pleasure ;)). Still, I would say 1-2 weeks posting timeframe is simply too high an expectation. Generally speaking, the billing cycle triggers the miles or bonus calculation mechanisms. The miles are "generated" when statements close, then miles reported/transferred to FFP accounts. I've been seeing the sign-up bonuses posted along with either the 1st or 2nd FULL billing cycle. Hence, 6-8 weeks are very reasonable. I don't collect CO miles so I take upon Chase's offers for UA miles. I am not sure if that's plain bad luck or what, in the last couple of years, when I opened Chase checking accounts for UA miles, my bonuses "almost" always didn't post. I had to "chase" the Chase associates, sometimes the branch managers, after the promised timeframe. Then they would look into it and re-start the clock. For me, 4-6 months were normal to really have my UA bonuses completely posted (checking account promo). :( Now you have my UA horror stories for this Holloween. Hopefully, Chase/CO miles won't be as aweful. Who knows, maybe Chase is doing better with CO. :D :p |
Let's hope, and thanks for the info, but I doubt it. CO's partner mileage deal with Barnes & Noble (which I use addictively) says 6-8 weeks, and I just waited 9 (bad) but got too many miles (great). I was only half-joking about the status thing, but come on now...some people in 7 days, other people 6 months? I thought the expression was "slip thru the cracks", not "walk into the crack and have cocktails".
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