An updated Delta vacations DP: Even though I paid $149 for travel insurance, when I cancelled it I was somehow was refunded $160 back to CC and a $11 Delta vacations voucher. Seriously, Delta was all over the place with this promo!
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I had the same issue with P2's Surpass. I had a screenshot of the number so I know I wasn't messing it up. When app'd the number originally didn't come through and we received a statement credit, then I did eventually get it. I can't remember how, maybe it finally loaded or something.Soooo.... when I got approved over the weekend for a Hilton Amex, they nicely provided the card number/pin etc so I could use it before the card arrived.
Just tried to make an online purchase with the info they sent me and it's declined.
Anyone experienced this? I'm sure the hard card will be here soon and I may have written the number down wrong?? But just checking to see if this is something that the experts have experienced.
DH applied for CIP on 9/2. He first got the message they needed more info. Then he got the 7-10 day message, switched to 2 week message, now back to 7-10. What does that mean?!?!?!
(He did not follow instructions and he applied with his business name, not his name, if that matters).
Woah woah woah... are you insinuating that MY “business” is NOT legitimate???? I think you meant to ask “does his business have a registered name or dba and can he provide verification of that name”.Does he have a legitimate business and could he provide verification?
OuchDH applied for CIP on 9/2. He first got the message they needed more info. Then he got the 7-10 day message, switched to 2 week message, now back to 7-10. What does that mean?!?!?!
(He did not follow instructions and he applied with his business name, not his name, if that matters).
Wait...People actually tell their P2 what’s happening????OuchPersonally I don’t have a P2 but I have seen numerous people with one who handle the applications themselves and involve the P2 only when necessary (like, P2s know what’s happening, they just let the “pros” deal with the application processes). That’s not for everyone for sure but food for future thought
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I was at FD but was just doing $100 GCs. $200 total and when one didn’t work, another did, so I still did $200Were these at FD? I've read that store has a daily limit of $500 per day per store. Tagging @palhockeymomof2
Only on a need to know basis. DH was told Monday he has a new card and please answer when the bank calls to confirm your new account. He complied and 60k SW points are pending.Wait...People actually tell their P2 what’s happening????What kind of crazy world is this!!!
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I've been feeling this lately... we slow churn because I do all the work and I also work, have kids, life, etc. and I haven't been focused on cards. I am feeling some woulda-couda-shoulda lately!When it's time to get that next card...Don't Delay! (Some thoughts on pacing)...
I commend our group on being hyper aware of responsible pacing in the game. To my knowledge, we've never had a DISchurner face shutdown and that's awesome! It's worth noting though that our pacing recommendations are intentionally conservative!
That's why I say, when it's time to get that next card, don't delay! If you're spacing things out by 3 months, then at the 3 month mark it's time to pull the trigger! Delaying by a week or 2 can have a compounding affect. I see people now considering a slight rush to their pacing to grab the SW Performance Biz and perhaps when you look at their history they put 110 days between an app earlier this year. Well those 20 days would come in handy right about now.
Part of this involves thinking 2-3 cards out. If you're simply playing in the moment, then you may procrastinate and let an extra week or 2 go by. Delaying like this can also cause people to be in a panic to receive the card, because they are without an MSR and it's killing them. So once you reach that magical pacing mark in your mind (for a lot of people that's 3 months) it's time to go!
Even if you aren't quite ready for a new card, as long as the MSR seems reasonable, go for it! Losing 2 weeks every time you apply can cost you an entire sign-up bonus over the course of 5-6 cards.
This comment isn't a result of any one person but rather a result of conversations I've had with numerous people as well as some of my own regrets in the past. When it's time to get that next card...Don't Delay!
When it's time to get that next card...Don't Delay! (Some thoughts on pacing)...
I commend our group on being hyper aware of responsible pacing in the game. To my knowledge, we've never had a DISchurner face shutdown and that's awesome! It's worth noting though that our pacing recommendations are intentionally conservative!
That's why I say, when it's time to get that next card, don't delay! If you're spacing things out by 3 months, then at the 3 month mark it's time to pull the trigger! Delaying by a week or 2 can have a compounding affect. I see people now considering a slight rush to their pacing to grab the SW Performance Biz and perhaps when you look at their history they put 110 days between an app earlier this year. Well those 20 days would come in handy right about now.
Part of this involves thinking 2-3 cards out. If you're simply playing in the moment, then you may procrastinate and let an extra week or 2 go by. Delaying like this can also cause people to be in a panic to receive the card, because they are without an MSR and it's killing them. So once you reach that magical pacing mark in your mind (for a lot of people that's 3 months) it's time to go!
Even if you aren't quite ready for a new card, as long as the MSR seems reasonable, go for it! Losing 2 weeks every time you apply can cost you an entire sign-up bonus over the course of 5-6 cards.
This comment isn't a result of any one person but rather a result of conversations I've had with numerous people as well as some of my own regrets in the past. When it's time to get that next card...Don't Delay!
I’ve personally experienced some regret lately wishing I hadn’t procrastinated 2 months ago and 6 months ago. It has a trickle down affect over time...You are so right and I am terrible about procrastinating. Good reminder!
Yes, he does. He says he spoke to a person the day after he applied who said they were going to send something in the mail to verify (we haven't received anything) and since he has only called the automated number.Does he have a legitimate business and could he provide verification?
This may be the way to go in the future... we have had snafus on 3 of the 4 cards I have had him apply for.OuchPersonally I don’t have a P2 but I have seen numerous people with one who handle the applications themselves and involve the P2 only when necessary (like, P2s know what’s happening, they just let the “pros” deal with the application processes). That’s not for everyone for sure but food for future thought
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When it's time to get that next card...Don't Delay! (Some thoughts on pacing)...
I commend our group on being hyper aware of responsible pacing in the game. To my knowledge, we've never had a DISchurner face shutdown and that's awesome! It's worth noting though that our pacing recommendations are intentionally conservative!
That's why I say, when it's time to get that next card, don't delay! If you're spacing things out by 3 months, then at the 3 month mark it's time to pull the trigger! Delaying by a week or 2 can have a compounding affect. I see people now considering a slight rush to their pacing to grab the SW Performance Biz and perhaps when you look at their history they put 110 days between an app earlier this year. Well those 20 days would come in handy right about now.
Part of this involves thinking 2-3 cards out. If you're simply playing in the moment, then you may procrastinate and let an extra week or 2 go by. Delaying like this can also cause people to be in a panic to receive the card, because they are without an MSR and it's killing them. So once you reach that magical pacing mark in your mind (for a lot of people that's 3 months) it's time to go!
Even if you aren't quite ready for a new card, as long as the MSR seems reasonable, go for it! Losing 2 weeks every time you apply can cost you an entire sign-up bonus over the course of 5-6 cards.
This comment isn't a result of any one person but rather a result of conversations I've had with numerous people as well as some of my own regrets in the past. When it's time to get that next card...Don't Delay!
Making me definitely consider upgrading mine...!!
DH applied for CIP on 9/2. He first got the message they needed more info. Then he got the 7-10 day message, switched to 2 week message, now back to 7-10. What does that mean?!?!?!
(He did not follow instructions and he applied with his business name, not his name, if that matters).
I have a feeling we will have a slew of "what card should I get next posts!Wow - I motivated some people tonight LOL!
I should also add... If you aren’t sure you can meet the MSE...DO DELAY! LOL! Because the one rule that trumps all others is don’t allow churning to cause yourself to spend more.
(But I like your plan about prepaying expenses because that’s legit and will not result in spending more)![]()
I think I'm going to register for a second DISboards account just so that I can both