Ok - so we have to make an $8,000 purchase all on May 1st. It's something we are getting re-imbursed for. Our Chase Freedom is our every day card, and we also had/have a Starwood/Marriott and Hilton card which we successfully used for the sign up bonuses (we each have these). We are trying to figure out if there is a good card to sign up for to get a good bonus for this purchase. Maybe we can each get a card and split the charge $4k and $4k?
Please let me know if there are more questions for me to answer that would be helpful. Would a Disney Visa be in the running? Thanks!
Offhand, not the Disney Visa
It has a low MSR and so the return on the spend is lower. Top of my head thoughts are, best case is doing the no fee card through a referral. The sign up offer on that is $200 statement credit for $500 in spend. So one signs up for that offer, then refers the other for the same offer. You'd get $400 in statement credits and $100 in Disney rewards dollars for referring P2, plus $80 Disney rewards for the purchase. Return of $580.
If you instead each open one of the Sapphire cards from Chase, which also earns UR points like your Freedom card so you can pool them together, that have $4k MSRs for 50k UR each, you'd end up with 100k UR which is equal to $1,000 cash or more if you use the Sapphire benefits for travel (either redeeming through the Chase travel portal for a higher valuation or transferring to travel partners like Hyatt or SW. (You can transfer to Marriott too but unless you're topping up for a points redemption, it's generally better value to cash out the points for reimbursement. Sad to say) Both Sapphires have an annual fee, but the CSP is waived for the first year ($95) and while the CSR is high ($450), don't let that scare you. It comes with a $300 travel credit that can be used for anything travel, including toll charges and parking along with stuff like hotels, trains, cruises, etc. It's likely you can easily use that travel credit on something you were spending on anyway so effectively it's a $150 card that worst case scenario you pay with the UR you earn making it a $850 - $1000+, in addition to the $80 for the purchase, return on that $8k in spend.
More research would be needed to compare the options and decide how to go about it for your situation. But I just wanted to let you know for that kind of spend, especially if you can split the purchase, I wouldn't necessarily look at cards like Disney. I'd save the Disney card if you really, really wanted it for something smaller like a new washing machine or something. I'd look at cards with higher spend requirements as they usually get you a better return for that spend. Don't be afraid of a card with an annual fee for something like this, most likely you'll still come out ahead if you run the numbers.