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Old Jan 23, 2014, 9:16 pm
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Do not post referral offers or requests in this thread. All such posts will be deleted.

This thread is dedicated to Q&A about the Chase RR Visa signup bonus offers.

Post important Chase RR Visa news in the RR Visa News ONLY thread. (It will quickly get lost in this thread.)

Post or look for referral offers ONLY in the RR Visa referrals thread in the referrals thread of the credit card forum.

75,000 miles bonus for all Southwest Airlines personal credit cards.

40K + 20K personal Plus
offer:
$1,000 spend in three months for 40K. $11,000 more in 12 months for additional 20K. $69 annual fee, not waived the first year.

40K + 20K personal Premier offer. $1,000 spend in three months. $11,000 more in 12 months for additional 20K. $99 annual fee, not waived the first year.


70K Performance Business Card offer. $5,000 spend in three months. $199 annual fee, not waived the first year.

50K personal Plus offer $2,000 spend in three months. $69 annual fee, not waived the first year.

40K personal Plus offer: $1,000 spend in three months. $69 annual fee, not waived the first year.

40K personal Premier offer. $1,000 spend in three months. $99 annual fee, not waived the first year.

50K personal Premier offer. $2,000 spend in three months. $99 annual fee, not waived the first year.

60K Business Premier offer. $3,000 spend in three months. $99 annual fee, not waived the first year.

60K Plus offer. $2,000 spend in three months. $69 annual fee, not waived the first year.

60K personal Premier offer. $2,000 spend in three months. $99 annual fee, not waived the first year.

60K Plus offer. $2,000 spend in three months. $69 annual fee, not waived the first year. Still active 07-July-2017

50K Plus offer. $2,000 spend in three months. $69 annual fee, not waived the first year. Still active 21-Apr-2017

40K Personal Plus offer. $1,000 spend in three months. $69 annual fee, not waived the first year.

50K personal Premier offer. $2,000 spend in three months. $99 annual fee, not waived the first year. Still active 21-Apr-2017

40K Personal Premier offer. $1,000 spend in three months. $99 annual fee, not waived the first year.

50K Business Premier offer. $2,000 spend in three months. $99 annual fee, not waived the first year. Still active 21-Apr-2017

There have been targeted offers of 50K & $100 credit, for example:
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/24575935-post2302.html

Frequently Asked Questions about Rapid Rewards Visa

1. What are the different card types?
non-business Plus, non-business Premier, business Plus, and business Premier.
Premier cards have a higher annual fee but give 6000 anniversary bonus points vs. 3000 points for the Plus cards. It is generally agreed that you will get the bonus for a new account if you have not had that particular type of RR Visa card before, but Chase appears to be in the process of changing their policies (see below).

Note that prior to RR-2.0, the two types of RR Visa cards were "Classic" ($29 to $39 annual fee) and "Signature" ($59 to $69 annual fee). Plus and Premier are new products for purposes of the (soon to be retired?) "One bonus per product" rule.

2. Is there a zero annual fee version?
No.

3. Can I "churn" these cards? How often can I reapply for the same type card and get the signup bonus?
The official rule has recently changed more than once. Closely check the T&C of your offer as different rules may apply to concurrently available offers. The Inflight offer linked above states:
This bonus offer is available to you as long as you have not received a new cardmember bonus for this product in the past twenty four months.
Referral offers have been seen with a limit of one individual and one business bonus per lifetime (although T&C read by the CSR taking the application differed from those printed on the referral offer).

Actual results sometimes differ from the official rule. People have reported receiving the bonus a second time on the same card type at various intervals even when the bonus was officially once per lifefime per product. Please post your results here.

As of mid-May 2015 Chase has cracked down on applicants who appear to have much less than average attachment to their cards. Specifically, more than 5 applications within the past 24 months is the approximate cutoff: Chase crackdown on churners: Please report your RR Visa approvals/denials here

4. Can I cancel the card and still collect the anniversary bonus?
Yes. Reasonable people disagree on whether this crosses the line of exploiting the card issuer. The anniversary bonus is described a reward for having been a cardmember for the past year, not as a reward for paying the next year's annual fee. Based on that description, the bonus has been earned even if you then cancel the card. As a practical matter, there is a window of only a couple weeks to accomplish this. The bonus points will post on the billing date of the statement containing your new annual fee, which will have posted earlier in the billing cycle. You have 30 days from posting of the annual fee to cancel the card and have the new fee refunded.

5. Does the annual fee count toward the spending threshold for the signup bonus?
No.

6. When will my signup bonus post to my Rapid Rewards account?
If you have met the spending threshold at least several days before your statement date, the bonus will normally post 2 days after your statement date, not when you actually spent the money! Cutting the timing or the spending amount too closely is not advisable. Mistakes can happen.

7. My statement shows sufficient purchases to meet the spending threshold. Why didn't I receive the bonus?
This can happen if you met the spending threshold just a few days before the statement date. It appears that accounts are flagged for meeting the spending threshold independently of the statement generation process and less frequently than daily.

8. How can I determine my statement date?
You should call Chase (phone number on back of card) to check your next statement date. Credit card companies are now required to have payments due on the same numerical day of each month, which means closing dates vary throughout the year. (Before reforms enacted after the financial crisis, RR Visa cards had constant closing dates rather than constant due dates.) The closing date should remain within the same small range unless you request a change of your payment due date. When you request a change, Chase normally can delay your next statement but cannot accelerate it. If you are unwisely taking the risk of cutting your timing too close, you should call Chase more than once to confirm your next statement date.

9. I accidentally crossed the spending threshold in December rather than January. Can I return a large purchase to bring my spending back below the threshold?
Unlikely. It appears that the sweep to check spending threshold does not un-flag an account previously flagged as meeting the threshold. It's not even clear whether the sweep counts returns at all. If you realize the error before the statement closes and you have a payment due date change available, you might be able to push the December closing date into January.

10. Can I apply for a credit card in my wife's name but my Rapid Rewards number, so that the points funnel into my account?
People have tried this. Some have succeeded. Others have reported that Chase closed the account and posted no Rapid Rewards points. Do you feel lucky? Programs can become very aggressive when they suspect members of defrauding the program by using non-matching names. When you game the system you are only on solid ground if you follow the rules to the letter. Breaking the rules means that the program can penalize you if they want to, and believe me: They want to.

11. Can I scam this system in any other way? I just had a clever idea.
There is nothing new under the sun here on FlyerTalk. If it relates to established program rules and it isn't discussed here you can be confident your idea will not work.
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Old Oct 28, 2014, 8:18 am
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Originally Posted by toomanybooks
Lose 40% (50K UR => 50K Hyatt => 30K WN). Amtrak elites can perhaps do a bit better. If you need a lot more than 30K, a Marriott Travel Package might also work out better.
Can you purchase a Marriott package with $$ and receive the "bonus" RR in the same way you would normally use Marriott rewards?
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Old Oct 28, 2014, 8:47 am
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Originally Posted by finloopio
Can you purchase a Marriott package with $$ and receive the "bonus" RR in the same way you would normally use Marriott rewards?
No idea.
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Old Oct 28, 2014, 10:36 am
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Originally Posted by capitalsfn
Is there a 50,000 Plus offer right now?

Thanks!
Any update?
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Old Oct 28, 2014, 12:37 pm
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Originally Posted by DaveInLA
Any update?
Only Premiere Personal and Business from what I've been finding. I'm looking out closely for some family members and haven't found the Plus come up yet.
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Old Oct 28, 2014, 7:28 pm
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How do I check when the last time was I got the 50K bonus? I cant remember. And the numbers for chase I've called didnt help. They just told me they have no info about me in their computer based on my SSN.

Dont want to apply if I cant get the bonus.

Thanks in advance.
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Old Oct 28, 2014, 7:45 pm
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Originally Posted by atcNick
How do I check when the last time was I got the 50K bonus? I cant remember. And the numbers for chase I've called didnt help. They just told me they have no info about me in their computer based on my SSN.

Dont want to apply if I cant get the bonus.

Thanks in advance.
Keep a personal record

Check your account activity @ SW.com
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Old Oct 28, 2014, 7:58 pm
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Originally Posted by italdesign
Keep a personal record

Check your account activity @ SW.com
Where on southwest.com do I check? I've looked but all I see is a flight I took last december.
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Old Oct 28, 2014, 9:32 pm
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Has anyone seen a expiration date on the current 50k offers? I am hoping they will still be around in early December when its time for my next AOR. Hoping the plus come out with 50k offers as well since my wife already has the personal premier and we want to both get CP next year. Fingers crossed.
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Old Oct 29, 2014, 8:43 am
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Originally Posted by muswei
Has anyone seen a expiration date on the current 50k offers? I am hoping they will still be around in early December when its time for my next AOR. Hoping the plus come out with 50k offers as well since my wife already has the personal premier and we want to both get CP next year. Fingers crossed.
I believe pgary noted that the offer he received had a 11/8 expiration...
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Old Oct 29, 2014, 3:50 pm
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Originally Posted by SquarePeg
I believe pgary noted that the offer he received had a 11/8 expiration...
Yes 11/8 on the business. The personal has been ongoing "in-flight" offer for quite some time now and may remain for who knows how long...
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Old Oct 29, 2014, 5:39 pm
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Originally Posted by italdesign
Keep a personal record

Check your account activity @ SW.com
I record two dates: 1) the date I cancel and 2) the date the last transaction posted on the card (ie. last payment made, last refund posted, etc).

Anyone have any idea which one actually matters?
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Old Oct 29, 2014, 8:20 pm
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Originally Posted by hoopsbwc34
I record two dates: 1) the date I cancel and 2) the date the last transaction posted on the card (ie. last payment made, last refund posted, etc).

Anyone have any idea which one actually matters?
If you're going to be churning, you'll need more than that. I track app date, approval date, activation date, date spend met, date bonus posted, date called for a retention offer, date card canceled. Different issuers use different milestones to start/restart the clock and that criteria change at any time so best to have all possible info recorded.
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Old Oct 29, 2014, 10:56 pm
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Originally Posted by SquarePeg
If you're going to be churning, you'll need more than that. I track app date, approval date, activation date, date spend met, date bonus posted, date called for a retention offer, date card canceled. Different issuers use different milestones to start/restart the clock and that criteria change at any time so best to have all possible info recorded.
So what does Chase care about for the Southwest cards....that's my real question.

The application says:
This bonus offer is not available to either current or previous rapid reward cardmembers who received a new cardmember bonus within the last 24 months.

Which could imply when the bonus was received, but everyone here seems to say it is from the cancel date (which makes sense) but I worry they could make it as late as the last transaction so I use that date just to be safe. Just curious for those who have churned, what data we have.
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Old Oct 30, 2014, 1:21 am
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I got a SW card in 2009, got the bonus. stopped using it in Nov 2012, officially cancelled on 1/2/2013.

Do I have an issue with the 24 months, or am I in at 5 years?
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Old Oct 30, 2014, 6:33 am
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Originally Posted by hoopsbwc34
So what does Chase care about for the Southwest cards....that's my real question.

The application says:
This bonus offer is not available to either current or previous rapid reward cardmembers who received a new cardmember bonus within the last 24 months.

Which could imply when the bonus was received, but everyone here seems to say it is from the cancel date (which makes sense) but I worry they could make it as late as the last transaction so I use that date just to be safe. Just curious for those who have churned, what data we have.
The wording about the 24 months from last bonus received is fairly new and there are not a lot of data points available yet. I think there was one in the "Applying for Chase cards" thread. It USED TO BE believed to be from cancel date. If you have your statements you can see when you earned the bonus previously, I would start the clock on the 24 months from there and pad it to be safe. Chase, unlike Citi will approve you for the card and stiff you on the bonus if you don't qualify...
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