Alexle2007
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- Apr 15, 2013
Thanks. That’s what I thought but was second guessing myself.I believe it is 30 days.
Thanks. That’s what I thought but was second guessing myself.I believe it is 30 days.
I think it’s 31 days…from what I’ve read about chases 1/30 business card application rule..not sure if that’s a hard rule or YMMVIf you are denied for a Chase Biz, how long do you need to wait to apply for a different one?
There are not many things at Dell I'm interested in TBH. But I ordered a portable wifi receipt scanner, just because there's pretty much nothing else I could find a use for. If all the offers fall into place (10% Dell amex offer, Biz Plat credits, Topcashback) then I'll actually be making a profit on the purchase.Of course we need a new TV and Dell no longer carries them
I think it’s 31 days…from what I’ve read about chases 1/30 business card application rule..not sure if that’s a hard rule or YMMV
There are not many things at Dell I'm interested in TBH. But I ordered a portable wifi receipt scanner, just because there's pretty much nothing else I could find a use for. If all the offers fall into place (10% Dell amex offer, Biz Plat credits, Topcashback) then I'll actually be making a profit on the purchase.
Yep, I just bought a printer from Dell in August! hahaheh, i think i found something to use every year with Dell. Get a printer!
Then every half year, u just buy ink. win for everyone!
heh, i think i found something to use every year with Dell. Get a printer!
Then every half year, u just buy ink. win for everyone!
DH has opened 2 cards this year (AMEX/CSP). I want him to get a Marriott card (preferably from Chase due to the annual fee) but I'm concerned he'll be denied. He has excellent credit but when he applied for the CSP they had to move credit from his Freedom and gave him only $5K (I also opened CSP this year and they gave me $17K). I have been the primary on most of our cards for our entire marriage because I do all the money stuff. He is 2/24. There is zero chance he will call a recon line.
Do you think he should hold off before applying for more cards?
DH has opened 2 cards this year (AMEX/CSP). I want him to get a Marriott card (preferably from Chase due to the annual fee) but I'm concerned he'll be denied. He has excellent credit but when he applied for the CSP they had to move credit from his Freedom and gave him only $5K (I also opened CSP this year and they gave me $17K). I have been the primary on most of our cards for our entire marriage because I do all the money stuff. He is 2/24. There is zero chance he will call a recon line.
Do you think he should hold off before applying for more cards?
I was just coming here to point out what I think is the biggest change - NO MORE AWARD NIGHT CATEGORIES. It's going all dynamic pricing after March 2022. It's not exactly tied to the nightly price like say a Southwest flight is, but it'll be a range like Hilton does now.Some Marriott changes. I think this one is interesting.
Plus, coming in early 2022, if you have a Free Night Award certificate, you can combine it with up to 15,000 points from your account (or that you’ve purchased) to access even more hotel and resort stay options.
Though this might negate good?
Our current redemption process with hotel categories will remain in place through February 2022. After that, you won’t see hotel categories (1–8) or redemption rates classified as Off-Peak, Peak, or Standard.
From Marriott FB page:
Hey, Insiders. We wanted you to be the first to know that we’ve heard your feedback and have made a number of updates to give you more time, flexibility, and options to make the most of your travels. Here are the details:
Your 2019 earned status, which we already renewed through February 2022, or your 2020 status, will be extended through February 2023. You’ll continue to receive your Elite benefits when you travel again.
Extending Suite Night Awards and Free Night Awards Through June 2022
We’re extending eligible Suite Night Awards and eligible Free Night Awards through June 30, 2022. Certain hotels have resort fees. Terms Apply. Plus, coming in early 2022, if you have a Free Night Award certificate, you can combine it with up to 15,000 points from your account (or that you’ve purchased) to access even more hotel and resort stay options.
Pausing Points Expiration Through December 2022
We're pausing the expiration of points through December 31, 2022. At that time, your points will only expire if your account has been inactive for at least 24 months.
More Redemption Flexibility
In March 2022, we’ll introduce new flexible point redemption rates that move more closely in line with hotel rates, giving you additional options. Hotels and resorts will still have a minimum and maximum number of points for redemption rates that will more closely align to how they’re categorized today.
Our current redemption process with hotel categories will remain in place through February 2022. After that, you won’t see hotel categories (1–8) or redemption rates classified as Off-Peak, Peak, or Standard.
You can look forward to these updates in your account by December. We know how much you’re all looking forward to travel and hope these updates help you experience the benefits you’ve earned. Safe travels and, as always, you can visit our Help Pages on marriott.com for updates or questions.
Learn more about these updates here: marriottbonvoy.com/Status22
Some Marriott changes. I think this one is interesting.
Plus, coming in early 2022, if you have a Free Night Award certificate, you can combine it with up to 15,000 points from your account (or that you’ve purchased) to access even more hotel and resort stay options.
Though this might negate good?
Our current redemption process with hotel categories will remain in place through February 2022. After that, you won’t see hotel categories (1–8) or redemption rates classified as Off-Peak, Peak, or Standard.
Yes, the wording is tricky. What you need to remember is, you want to earn a CP for 2023 (2022 will be a thrown in bonus). If you earn a 2022 CP, that means your points are earned in 2021. Your pass would be valid for the remainder of 2021 and 2022.The website is definitely confusing. This is what is says: https://www.southwest.com/html/rapidrewards/eoy-tier-communication.html
Points earned through spending using the Rapid Rewards Credit Card will count toward Companion Pass qualification based on when they are posted to your Rapid Rewards account and NOT based on spending date. The points post to your Rapid Rewards account after your statement closing date.
Credit card points posted to your Rapid Rewards account in 2021, including bonus points, will count toward qualifying for a 2022 Companion Pass.
I have been considering this card however I'm a bit worried about all the issues Southwest has been having lately. Any thoughts?
Do you use the same household income for both of you?
Agreed on SW. I think pretty much everyone has issues right now for a variety of reasons but there's nothing wrong with their business model to my knowledge so I have no worries.Yes, the wording is tricky. What you need to remember is, you want to earn a CP for 2023 (2022 will be a thrown in bonus). If you earn a 2022 CP, that means your points are earned in 2021. Your pass would be valid for the remainder of 2021 and 2022.
IMO, I have no worries about SW.
Some Marriott changes. I think this one is interesting.
Plus, coming in early 2022, if you have a Free Night Award certificate, you can combine it with up to 15,000 points from your account (or that you’ve purchased) to access even more hotel and resort stay options.
Though this might negate good?
Our current redemption process with hotel categories will remain in place through February 2022. After that, you won’t see hotel categories (1–8) or redemption rates classified as Off-Peak, Peak, or Standard.
From Marriott FB page:
Hey, Insiders. We wanted you to be the first to know that we’ve heard your feedback and have made a number of updates to give you more time, flexibility, and options to make the most of your travels. Here are the details:
Your 2019 earned status, which we already renewed through February 2022, or your 2020 status, will be extended through February 2023. You’ll continue to receive your Elite benefits when you travel again.
Extending Suite Night Awards and Free Night Awards Through June 2022
We’re extending eligible Suite Night Awards and eligible Free Night Awards through June 30, 2022. Certain hotels have resort fees. Terms Apply. Plus, coming in early 2022, if you have a Free Night Award certificate, you can combine it with up to 15,000 points from your account (or that you’ve purchased) to access even more hotel and resort stay options.
Pausing Points Expiration Through December 2022
We're pausing the expiration of points through December 31, 2022. At that time, your points will only expire if your account has been inactive for at least 24 months.
More Redemption Flexibility
In March 2022, we’ll introduce new flexible point redemption rates that move more closely in line with hotel rates, giving you additional options. Hotels and resorts will still have a minimum and maximum number of points for redemption rates that will more closely align to how they’re categorized today.
Our current redemption process with hotel categories will remain in place through February 2022. After that, you won’t see hotel categories (1–8) or redemption rates classified as Off-Peak, Peak, or Standard.
You can look forward to these updates in your account by December. We know how much you’re all looking forward to travel and hope these updates help you experience the benefits you’ve earned. Safe travels and, as always, you can visit our Help Pages on marriott.com for updates or questions.
Learn more about these updates here: marriottbonvoy.com/Status22