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This thread continues discussion from: JPM Reserve VISA Infinite replaced Palladium (2016 - 2021)
Temporary COVID-19 rewards are documented here:
https://www.chase.com/personal/credi...asehome_3/hero
JP Morgan Reserve Ultimate Rewards Program Agreement
https://chaseonline.chase.com/resources/RPA0512_Web.pdf
JP Morgan Reserve Guide to Benefits
https://www.chasebenefits.com/jpmreserve2
JP Morgan Reserve card features are found here
https://www.chase.com/card-benefits/jpmreserve/travel
Temporary COVID-19 rewards are documented here:
https://www.chase.com/personal/credi...asehome_3/hero
JP Morgan Reserve Ultimate Rewards Program Agreement
https://chaseonline.chase.com/resources/RPA0512_Web.pdf
JP Morgan Reserve Guide to Benefits
https://www.chasebenefits.com/jpmreserve2
JP Morgan Reserve card features are found here
https://www.chase.com/card-benefits/jpmreserve/travel
JP Morgan Reserve VISA Infinite (2022 - 2025)
#856
Join Date: Jul 2024
Posts: 198
Great, so we’re back to the ridiculous situation where CSR gets Maple Leaf Lounge access but JPMR doesn’t. How eyeroll-inducing.
#857
Join Date: May 2024
Programs: United Lifetime 1K 3MM, Hyatt Globalist, Marriott Titanium
Posts: 473
#858




Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: On the run
Programs: DL 2MM/DM, Hilton LT Diamond, Hyatt Globalist, Marriot Titanium
Posts: 1,261
As of last week the LGA CSR Lounge is now "tapping" your credit card to enter. I attempted to explain to the check-in hostess that the JPMR does not have a contactless chip, and needed to be "swiped". Apparently the criteria are two attempts to "tap" then if that fails to manually swipe. Neither process worked for me as I had to use my Priority Pass membership to enter. This new system is in the "test" phase at LGA, as hopefully there is mobile app check-in available in the future. I discussed with the supervisor that the staff needs to be educated that the JPMR doesn't have contactless chip. I felt like the "red headed step child" again with the JPMR.
#859


Join Date: Aug 2015
Location: LAX
Programs: DL PM etc
Posts: 79
As of last week the LGA CSR Lounge is now "tapping" your credit card to enter. I attempted to explain to the check-in hostess that the JPMR does not have a contactless chip, and needed to be "swiped". Apparently the criteria are two attempts to "tap" then if that fails to manually swipe. Neither process worked for me as I had to use my Priority Pass membership to enter. This new system is in the "test" phase at LGA, as hopefully there is mobile app check-in available in the future. I discussed with the supervisor that the staff needs to be educated that the JPMR doesn't have contactless chip. I felt like the "red headed step child" again with the JPMR.
#860




Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Newport Beach / San Francisco
Programs: UA GS 1MM, Amex Centurion, JPMR, Hyatt Globalist
Posts: 302
As of last week the LGA CSR Lounge is now "tapping" your credit card to enter. I attempted to explain to the check-in hostess that the JPMR does not have a contactless chip, and needed to be "swiped". Apparently the criteria are two attempts to "tap" then if that fails to manually swipe. Neither process worked for me as I had to use my Priority Pass membership to enter. This new system is in the "test" phase at LGA, as hopefully there is mobile app check-in available in the future. I discussed with the supervisor that the staff needs to be educated that the JPMR doesn't have contactless chip. I felt like the "red headed step child" again with the JPMR.
#862




Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: New York, NY, USA
Programs: UA 1K - 2.1MM, HH LT Diamond, IHG Diamond, Bonvoy LT Titanium, Hyatt Glob
Posts: 777
Mine isn’t contactless because it was sent the month before they changed it from the original heavy 28 oz card. So it will be next fall before it’s updated. I also have the non contactless plastic version that expires then too.
#863



Join Date: Jun 2017
Location: SEA
Programs: BA GfL, Delta Platinum, Hyatt Globalist, IHG Diamond, HH Gold, Marriott Gold
Posts: 340
Anyone complaining to customer services about the removal of United all access? I will when mine expires. Was useful for Maple Leaf access when on United domestic tickets.
#864
Flyertalk Posting Legend Moderator: Credit Card Programs, American Express, Capital One, Chase, Citi, Diners Club, Eco Travel, Signatures




Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Miami, Mpls & London
Programs: AA, IHG & Marriott Platinum; DL & HH Gold
Posts: 51,855
#865




Join Date: Nov 2016
Posts: 141
jdsva it seems to depend on the group you are working with. When I was based in NYC the team there was fantastic. The bankers in training, who have 2-3 years of experience, were particularly helpful once given instructions and trained a bit.
I could have kept this team (I think?), but now am bouncing around a bit more in the US and switched to a Chicago banker. There are parts of these processes that seem somewhat standardized and those are easy to have sorted (like bill pay, organizing a variety of different things with houses, etc.) but something like negotiating a car price you would probably still be best positioned to close that effectively. The biggest uplift would be in getting all of the stuff done before and after. For what it is worth I completely understand your perspective on costs and attention to detail
There seems to be no free AND fully thought-through lunch: quotes for a dedicated PA (who would presumably be hyper focused) were very expensive, a true family office is expensive, and JPM's services are not perfect. But all the same, it may be worth a shot for a few annoying things. After all, you are a client, and worst case just don't use them as it was free.
I could have kept this team (I think?), but now am bouncing around a bit more in the US and switched to a Chicago banker. There are parts of these processes that seem somewhat standardized and those are easy to have sorted (like bill pay, organizing a variety of different things with houses, etc.) but something like negotiating a car price you would probably still be best positioned to close that effectively. The biggest uplift would be in getting all of the stuff done before and after. For what it is worth I completely understand your perspective on costs and attention to detail

There seems to be no free AND fully thought-through lunch: quotes for a dedicated PA (who would presumably be hyper focused) were very expensive, a true family office is expensive, and JPM's services are not perfect. But all the same, it may be worth a shot for a few annoying things. After all, you are a client, and worst case just don't use them as it was free.
#866


Join Date: Oct 2013
Posts: 373
jdsva it seems to depend on the group you are working with. When I was based in NYC the team there was fantastic. The bankers in training, who have 2-3 years of experience, were particularly helpful once given instructions and trained a bit.
I could have kept this team (I think?), but now am bouncing around a bit more in the US and switched to a Chicago banker. There are parts of these processes that seem somewhat standardized and those are easy to have sorted (like bill pay, organizing a variety of different things with houses, etc.) but something like negotiating a car price you would probably still be best positioned to close that effectively. The biggest uplift would be in getting all of the stuff done before and after. For what it is worth I completely understand your perspective on costs and attention to detail
There seems to be no free AND fully thought-through lunch: quotes for a dedicated PA (who would presumably be hyper focused) were very expensive, a true family office is expensive, and JPM's services are not perfect. But all the same, it may be worth a shot for a few annoying things. After all, you are a client, and worst case just don't use them as it was free.
I could have kept this team (I think?), but now am bouncing around a bit more in the US and switched to a Chicago banker. There are parts of these processes that seem somewhat standardized and those are easy to have sorted (like bill pay, organizing a variety of different things with houses, etc.) but something like negotiating a car price you would probably still be best positioned to close that effectively. The biggest uplift would be in getting all of the stuff done before and after. For what it is worth I completely understand your perspective on costs and attention to detail

There seems to be no free AND fully thought-through lunch: quotes for a dedicated PA (who would presumably be hyper focused) were very expensive, a true family office is expensive, and JPM's services are not perfect. But all the same, it may be worth a shot for a few annoying things. After all, you are a client, and worst case just don't use them as it was free.
We might move assets over (albeit self directed) to qualify for a 1% discount on a mortgage refi, but I think we’re not likely to give AUM right now.
#867



Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: SFO
Posts: 734
Wondering if anyone has the answer to this yet? If not, I'll probably just call the JPMR line in the new year to double check. Thanks.
#868




Join Date: Dec 2013
Programs: UA: Gold IHG: Diam Cards: JPMR, United Quest, Chase Ink BC, Chase Freedom U, Citi Costco, AmEx Bl
Posts: 415
I think it's only "The Edit" hotels with a 2-night minimum. These credits are available until 12/31 of this year and then H1 '26 and H2 '26.
#869

Join Date: Apr 2022
Programs: Amex MR; Chase UR
Posts: 128
Also curious. I don't recall reading a reliably-cited source mentioning the whole extra $250 off IHG/Pendry/etc in 2026 thing for the JPMR -- just travel blogs parroting each other and random Reddit comments. I assume it to be true but would love to see it from a firsthand source.
#870
Flyertalk Posting Legend Moderator: Credit Card Programs, American Express, Capital One, Chase, Citi, Diners Club, Eco Travel, Signatures




Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Miami, Mpls & London
Programs: AA, IHG & Marriott Platinum; DL & HH Gold
Posts: 51,855



