I did a $50 and $150 gift cards for AA and they were reimbursed.
Regarding the Chase Sapphire Reserve, supposedly Chase is waiving their annual fee for accounts opened after Sep '17 for active duty. I'll probably pull the trigger soon after I do a bit more research.
Source 1- Reddit
2- Reddit
3- Doctor Of Credit.com
4- Random Blog
EDIT: Looks like a buncha other banks are following suit e.g. Citi and their Prestige card
Regarding the Chase Sapphire Reserve, supposedly Chase is waiving their annual fee for accounts opened after Sep '17 for active duty. I'll probably pull the trigger soon after I do a bit more research.
Source 1- Reddit
2- Reddit
3- Doctor Of Credit.com
4- Random Blog
EDIT: Looks like a buncha other banks are following suit e.g. Citi and their Prestige card
Happen to have an update on the CSR?I was approved for the Chase Sapphire Reserve today, so I’ll report back about the fees being waved soon.
Happen to have an update on the CSR?
There is a minimum payment option, at least on mine. Never used it, but it's there.doesn't include the Platinum since it's a charge card
There is a minimum payment option, at least on mine. Never used it, but it's there.
Hello all, I'm new to the credit card game and just now looking into these reward card/cash back programs to maximize my spendings. Up until last month, my form of payments consisted of only cash and debit card. My Platinum came in last night and I'm working towards getting the sign-up bonus.
Anyone here against or recommends opening both the AMEX Platinum & CSR along with the AMEX Blue Cash Preferred, and USAA Cashback rewards?
I spend most of my money gassing up my truck and dining out with my wife and just looking for guidance to extend my money.
As with any credit card, paying it off monthly is always the best policy.