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Weird question about customer service chat etiquette. After I've said that's all I need, have a nice day - is it better to wait for them to respond or just end the chat? Sometimes it takes them a bit to respond. I wonder if I'm saving them time by just ending it or is it rude?

If it went well and them responding and finishes is what triggers the survey and I want to fill it out I wait. If they annoyed me or I'm indifferent and don't care about the survey I just end it. Not sure it matters so much but I don't see it as hanging up on them. :confused3
 
When is the first day we can apply without having to move the statement date?

There's no clear cut date since you don't know what statement date you'll get. The first statement can be shorter than 30 days. I had one that was 19 days, but I don't know what the shortest possible would be. The plat ships out super fast. You'll probably get it the next day if you apply in the morning.

Let's say you do it on 11/23 so you can use the November credits and not cut it too close to Thanksgiving. If the statement is only 2 weeks, you'd get AF charged on 12/7, then have 30 days to get it refunded, so 6 days in January to triple dip. There's some risk there though if the credits don't post that fast.
 

It was so unbelievably quiet. They checked my van at the parking garage. Took the elevator to G, walked to GE office and we were in and out in about 3 minutes.

Did it take awhile to get that appointment? DD still needs her interview. I think we paid for this in January, at some point is it you snooze you lose on getting it? Hate to waste the money, even if it was a free perk.
 
Did it take awhile to get that appointment? DD still needs her interview. I think we paid for this in January, at some point is it you snooze you lose on getting it? Hate to waste the money, even if it was a free perk.
I think once they reopened the center (maybe in August or September) they had a ton of spots in November. Not sure if they still have any openings. And I think you now have 24 months from conditional approval due to the pandemic.
 
Did it take awhile to get that appointment? DD still needs her interview. I think we paid for this in January, at some point is it you snooze you lose on getting it? Hate to waste the money, even if it was a free perk.
So did you go for it or are you going it?
 
Did it take awhile to get that appointment? DD still needs her interview. I think we paid for this in January, at some point is it you snooze you lose on getting it? Hate to waste the money, even if it was a free perk.
My P2 applied for GE last January and just today finally got conditionally approved. It says he has 365 days from today to do the interview. So it depends on when she was conditionally approved I guess.
 
I think once they reopened the center (maybe in August or September) they had a ton of spots in November. Not sure if they still have any openings. And I think you now have 24 months from conditional approval due to the pandemic.
I missed this. Maybe if conditional approval was before September they extended it to 24 months?
 
Hi, I'm new here and having some serious FOMO issues here with what seems like a lot of opportunities to do better than what I'm currently doing, and just don't know where to start. We are DVC owners in Colorado and make 1-2 trips a year down to WDW, but we try to travel somewhere else occasionally as well. We have a large family of 7 and I hate baggage fees so I generally try to take Southwest Airlines anywhere we go.

I'd previously been an advocate of doing debit only on most of my electronic transactions, eschewing the "borrowing" of money, and condemning the often high CC merchant/interchange fees that went to the "evil" VISA/MC/banks. I'm coming around though, as I've finally recognized the protections that using a CC provides over direct bank debit, as well as the perks/benefits I was missing out on. For the past six months to a year then, I've been trying to use my Costco Visa as often as possible to maximize my cashback rewards with them, along with the extended warranty I get when buying electronics, etc.

I don't think I've applied for a CC within the past two years, but I do have quite a few different credit cards, including 2 that have balances (I know, I know). My credit score is pretty good, around 800.
My current CCs include:
My credit union (not debit, an actual CC): 4k balance, no use
My other credit union (not debit, an actual CC): no balance, no use
1st national bank: 8k balance, no use
Chase Disney VISA: no balance, use when we go to WDW, then pay off within a month or two
Citi Costco VISA: no balance (but I use it a lot - 2-3K per month, and pay off every month)
Citi Double Cash Mastercard: no balance, no use
USAA CC: no balance, no use

My wife has a few more in her name alone, none with balances:
BofA, no balance, no use
Home Depot: no balance, no use
Citi Diamond MC: no balance, no use

After listing all of those, I can't believe I have so many open credit cards lol. I think it's a result of some pay-down strategies I used from a few years ago (I used to have a lot of CC debt) and I read somewhere it was good for your credit score to have unused credit, so I've left them open. Regardless, I know that's not the point of this thread, so I'll move on, but if you think I should close some, let me know.

So, I could use some recommendations on how to best maximize my monthly/yearly spend in order to get some travel rewards/perks/benefits OR if it's more valuable to not go for travel perks but for cash rewards or something...I just don't know, but I wanted to show up and start a conversation. I've read the stickied threads at the start of the post and tried to answer all the questions! I didn't list any credit cards with their opening dates as I don't believe I've acquired any of them in the last 24 months.

We don't stay in hotels very often so I don't think a hotel rewards program is right for me. We fly 2-4 times a year, fly out of DIA, where they have Southwest. I have like 5k points in SW RR.

Please let me know if I'm missing anything in terms of info to provide to help influence a recommendation on how I might best maximize my CC churn! All the best!
 
Hi, I'm new here and having some serious FOMO issues here with what seems like a lot of opportunities to do better than what I'm currently doing, and just don't know where to start. We are DVC owners in Colorado and make 1-2 trips a year down to WDW, but we try to travel somewhere else occasionally as well. We have a large family of 7 and I hate baggage fees so I generally try to take Southwest Airlines anywhere we go.

I'd previously been an advocate of doing debit only on most of my electronic transactions, eschewing the "borrowing" of money, and condemning the often high CC merchant/interchange fees that went to the "evil" VISA/MC/banks. I'm coming around though, as I've finally recognized the protections that using a CC provides over direct bank debit, as well as the perks/benefits I was missing out on. For the past six months to a year then, I've been trying to use my Costco Visa as often as possible to maximize my cashback rewards with them, along with the extended warranty I get when buying electronics, etc.

I don't think I've applied for a CC within the past two years, but I do have quite a few different credit cards, including 2 that have balances (I know, I know). My credit score is pretty good, around 800.
My current CCs include:
My credit union (not debit, an actual CC): 4k balance, no use
My other credit union (not debit, an actual CC): no balance, no use
1st national bank: 8k balance, no use
Chase Disney VISA: no balance, use when we go to WDW, then pay off within a month or two
Citi Costco VISA: no balance (but I use it a lot - 2-3K per month, and pay off every month)
Citi Double Cash Mastercard: no balance, no use
USAA CC: no balance, no use

My wife has a few more in her name alone, none with balances:
BofA, no balance, no use
Home Depot: no balance, no use
Citi Diamond MC: no balance, no use

After listing all of those, I can't believe I have so many open credit cards lol. I think it's a result of some pay-down strategies I used from a few years ago (I used to have a lot of CC debt) and I read somewhere it was good for your credit score to have unused credit, so I've left them open. Regardless, I know that's not the point of this thread, so I'll move on, but if you think I should close some, let me know.

So, I could use some recommendations on how to best maximize my monthly/yearly spend in order to get some travel rewards/perks/benefits OR if it's more valuable to not go for travel perks but for cash rewards or something...I just don't know, but I wanted to show up and start a conversation. I've read the stickied threads at the start of the post and tried to answer all the questions! I didn't list any credit cards with their opening dates as I don't believe I've acquired any of them in the last 24 months.

We don't stay in hotels very often so I don't think a hotel rewards program is right for me. We fly 2-4 times a year, fly out of DIA, where they have Southwest. I have like 5k points in SW RR.

Please let me know if I'm missing anything in terms of info to provide to help influence a recommendation on how I might best maximize my CC churn! All the best!
:welcome: Fellow DVC member.....You could look at Chase UR earning cards or Chase SW cards since you fly them... you and your wife should each open a card individually and not add each other as authorized users to keep your x/24 count down for Chase.

The CSP has the highest sign up bonus right now and a $95 annual fee...
the other Chase cards with no annual fee are CFF and CFU....they have a 20,000UR bonus after spending $500 plus earn 5x on groceries spend up to $12k in the first year
If you get the CSP the URs can be cashed out via pay yourself back in certain categories, cashed out or transfer to SW to book flights
I’m sure others will share their ideas as well
 
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Nope. I tried most of the day yesterday with various launches, but wasn't able to get one. Came closest with BB, where I had 1 loaded into my cart, waited in a virtual queue to check-out, and after a half hour when it came time to check-out, said my cart was empty:headache:. Missed Amazon by a few seconds. Dd said she is okay to wait until the new year.
I didn’t even try. I guess I have been slacking but I didn’t think I would have a chance. Hoping after a month or so I might be able to get one.
 
For those that have applied for Global Entry before, how long does conditional approval take? My sister got hers immediately and mine came up as pending.
 
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