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There is a complementary thread about the new R-C card on the Chase UR Forum here: Ritz-Carloton Visa Infinite
Ritz-Carlton credit card from Chase
#121
Join Date: Oct 2002
Programs: Marriott Plat Premier/LT Plat; SPG Plat/LT Gold; Hilton Gold; Hyatt Plat
Posts: 2,356
I am a SPG Platinum & Hilton Gold along with Plat Premier at Marriott. I give all the chains my business. My posting here is the hope Marriott will fix these issues. I don't see what a post about the Ritz credit card has to do with an issue I had with a hotel not honoring the plat guarantee. You had issues with Marriot (Incorrect Online Booking Inventory?) why do you stay with them?
I would hope others who pay the $400 for a Ritz card will join me in asked Ritz/JP Morgan to offer the promised benefits.
I would hope others who pay the $400 for a Ritz card will join me in asked Ritz/JP Morgan to offer the promised benefits.
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#122
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Atlanta, GA
Programs: DL Gold, SPG Gold
Posts: 142
1) Received the 50,000 points in my account at the closing of my first statement.
2) Was able to get PriorityPass issued to my additional cardholder by contacting the concierge.
2) Was able to get PriorityPass issued to my additional cardholder by contacting the concierge.
#123
Join Date: Sep 2005
Programs: AA EXP, AAirpass, & CK 2MM, MR Plat Premier, DL Plat, US Plat, UA RECOVERING GS
Posts: 2,620
On a side note, I'm not all that crazy about the way RC is going about introducing this new credit card. I've always expected the money I spend on staying at an RC to be justified by the quality of the property and the hotel's service, location, and amenities. I always thought this way RC's underlying logic in denying elite benefits for MR members up until recently. "Out hotel is worth $599, so even as an elite you shouldn't need an incentive to stay here." I sincerely hope, given the introduction of elite benefits, a loyalty program, and now the branded credit card, that RC isn't changing its formula to something like "hotel quality + loyalty/affinity = value of room".
RC has, for the most part, done a really good job reasonably maintaining standards despite the considerable economic stress of late and despite being further integrated in to the Marriott family. I hope that isn't starting to change now.
#124
Join Date: Oct 2002
Programs: Marriott Plat Premier/LT Plat; SPG Plat/LT Gold; Hilton Gold; Hyatt Plat
Posts: 2,356
I didn't include food calculations in my estimate. It's about $2300 for the 5 nights which is a little under $500 a night including taxes and fees. Food will be expensive, that's why a $100 credit which the Ritz credit card advertises should not be made impossible to get on such a high bill (in relation to the credit)
#125
Join Date: Jul 2011
Programs: Marriott Platinum
Posts: 89
I called the main number to request a second priority pass for my additional cardholder and was denied. I will probably try the concierge number later to see if my luck improves.
#126
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: TPE/LAX
Programs: CX GO, SPG Gold, HHonors Gold, PC Plat Amb, MR Gold, Amex Plat
Posts: 59
Call the concierge, not the CS number. I now have 4 priority passes on hand (all with "SELECT" logo on it) for me and 3 additional card holders.
#128
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: May 2001
Location: SoFla (formerly NYC Metro)
Programs: DL PM, UA Prem1K, Hyatt Globalist, Hilton Diamond, Marriott Platinum, IHG Platinum
Posts: 25,694
Has anybody actually received that 50,000 bonus points after first use credited to their accounts yet? Offer details state "After qualifying, please allow 6 to 8 weeks for bonus points to post to your account.", but I'm not sure if this is 6 to 8 weeks after the actual card use, or 6 to 8 weeks after the statement is sent.
Hope that helps.
O/H
#129
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: May 2001
Location: SoFla (formerly NYC Metro)
Programs: DL PM, UA Prem1K, Hyatt Globalist, Hilton Diamond, Marriott Platinum, IHG Platinum
Posts: 25,694
Yes, (as Innerloop indicated). I note that I formerly had separate MR and RC numbers, however, when my card arrived, my RC # had been merged into my MR account, which was what was emblazoned on the back of the card. When I checked my account (logging in from the RC site) I had points/days from a stay at a JWM earlier in the year.
O/H
O/H
#130
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: DCA, EGE, IAD
Programs: MR LTT, BA Gold, AA LTP, UA Silver
Posts: 6,077
************** WARNING ***************
AIRLINE CLUB RENEWAL OR MEMBERSHIP FEES DO NOT COUNT AS AIRLINE INCIDENTALS!!!!
AIRLINE CLUB RENEWAL OR MEMBERSHIP FEES DO NOT COUNT AS AIRLINE INCIDENTALS!!!!
I am happy I renewed my AAdmirals Club membership and found this out now instead of a month or so down the road. As a result I just cancelled my RC Visa and they refunded my membership fee as I was within the first 30 days. I spoke with both a CSR and her supervisor about this. FWIW, I also complained about their false advertising.
1) According to J.P. Morgan Priority Services what constitutes airline incidentals includes the following: Food purchases on board, luggage fees, and airlines club DAY passes (yeah, I know, and I tried to use logic with these people). FF elite and those who fly business or first class have nothing they can apply to the annual $200 credit for airline incidentals.
2) Higher rates for RC Visa F&B $100 credit rate Z34.
3) Can't apply upgrades to existing reservations. They would have to rebook at higher rate: $395 vs my current rate of $256.
It seems J.P. Morgan is marketing this card to the economy leisure passengers who travels infrequently and doesn't mind shelling out $395 a year for a cool looking CC. Seems like a small target market to me.
Caveat emptor.
#131
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: USA
Posts: 3,945
Chase is trying very hard to steal Amex Platinum cardmembers, but so far with a quite a few glitches.
#132
Join Date: Jul 2001
Programs: Marriott LT Tit; Hyatt Explorist; Hilton CC Gold; IHG CC Plt; Hertz (MR) 5 star
Posts: 5,536
#134
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Jul 2011
Programs: Hyatt Discoverist, SEIBU PRINCE CLUB Silver, Marriott Gold
Posts: 20,434
Has anybody actually received that 50,000 bonus points after first use credited to their accounts yet? Offer details state "After qualifying, please allow 6 to 8 weeks for bonus points to post to your account.", but I'm not sure if this is 6 to 8 weeks after the actual card use, or 6 to 8 weeks after the statement is sent.
I do, however, have a bone to pick with this:
This is not entirely true. The place where I used my Ritz-Carlton card was a restaurant within a Ritz-Carlton. But because I was not staying at the Ritz-Carlton at the time, the purchase is classified as "Non Ritz-Carlton purchase", so it only earned one point per dollar spent. It probably mentions this somewhere in the fine print, but I still plan on calling in to complain about this misleading advertising.
#135
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: New York, NY
Posts: 1,982
Chase is notorious in mis-classifying purchases from my experience with Hyatt card: numerous times had to call and points manually corrected, be it Andaz stay or dining within hotels. This usually gets corrected if inquired about, it's not that hard for them to do, since it's incremental points. Easiest to email Chase through their website.