Just did my CIP application using DH's referral link! 30 days, as usual for me. Time to start obsessively calling... hoping I'll have an answer by the end of this week.
How low can your voice go? Lol...I’d say to actually use the points, yes he will need to call.When I call the Chase tours department to get tickets, does it matter that all our points are currently on DH CSR and I am not a AU on that card? In other words, does he need to call?
When I call the Chase tours department to get tickets, does it matter that all our points are currently on DH CSR and I am not a AU on that card? In other words, does he need to call?
How low can your voice go? Lol...I’d say to actually use the points, yes he will need to call.
That's the one! I think I'm gonna go for this one today- I think with my upcoming airline plans I can finally use that $100 reimbursement, on AA for baggage. ALso...how many chase cards is a no no? I admit I haven't been totally following all the shutdown details.... I'm currently at 7 open (way more that I've closed) and DH has 4 open (he's going to be 3/24 by end of year and I'm saving those slots)Oh cool. I thought for a moment you had 12 Chase hahaha.
I’m not sure you’re looking at the card I was referencing. Look at the Bank of America Premium Rewards (which has a 50,000 point bonus).
you could try to have DH say he’s giving you permission to talk on his behalf we have done that many times.When I call the Chase tours department to get tickets, does it matter that all our points are currently on DH CSR and I am not a AU on that card? In other words, does he need to call?
OK, I found the post I was referring to earlier. Are you sure it won't count?
"That is why a HELOC is listed as a revolving account and looks like a credit card account on your credit report. The credit report will show the HELOC’s balance, credit line and payment history.
A second mortgage — in the traditional sense — is a home equity loan. This is an installment loan secured by your home equity and requires fixed monthly payments over the life of the loan. A home equity loan would be reported as either a mortgage or an installment loan on your credit report."
If it would help, I put a template of my basic Gift Card Tracker out on Google Sheets to download, if it helps anyone get started. Just a couple simple formulas for discounts and GC use you can copy or re-purpose. If you want to use the Used For totals, just change the text in the formula within the quotes to match the label you used in the column. Link: Gift Card Tracker
The account type will list as Home Equity Line of Credit vs. Credit Card so it should be easy for the bank (or bank’s computer system) to differentiate. Both will list in the revolving accounts section though. Unless somebody can cite a personal DP that a HELOC counted towards 5/24 I will maintain that it shouldn’t count.We have a HELOC, and yes, it looks like a credit card on DH and my credit reports. Sorry, this probably isn't the answer you wanted to hear!
The account type will list as Home Equity Line of Credit vs. Credit Card so it should be easy for the bank (or bank’s computer system) to differentiate. Both will list in the revolving accounts section though. Unless somebody can cite a personal DP that a HELOC counted towards 5/24 I will maintain that it shouldn’t count.![]()
I know some of you picked up Hilton cards and some are planning for Hawaii. There is an Amex offer for Hilton in Hawaii that may also stack with the new Hilton Amex offer released today for 3,500 MR on $300 for US Hiltons. DH and I each had it on 2 cards.
OK, I found the post I was referring to earlier. Are you sure it won't count?
"That is why a HELOC is listed as a revolving account and looks like a credit card account on your credit report. The credit report will show the HELOC’s balance, credit line and payment history.
A second mortgage — in the traditional sense — is a home equity loan. This is an installment loan secured by your home equity and requires fixed monthly payments over the life of the loan. A home equity loan would be reported as either a mortgage or an installment loan on your credit report."
I did find a DP on reddit from Sept 2017 that somebody at 4/24 + a HELOC was able to get approved for a CIP.
for those maxing the Fr categories at paypal by sending $ to spouse.... does spouse need their own paypal acct to do this? or can I just send to various family members randomly?
I love it!!! Every once in a while I total my numbers too..... if this 'game' stops right here and right now.....we still got AMAZING value from playing the past few years! on average we 'spend' points for travel that average 10-20k,and that's just the simple stuff (4 people) I can't even imagine what it would look like if we got 'fancy' like @calypso726heck, just this past trip we 'spent' almost 9,000 on hotel and flights alone (would never have happened without the points!)
So I just want to mention - you may not want to jump in full force here. But I’d strongly suggest you consider branching out from just SW cards. If you open yourself up to a few other cards you could take advantage of the Chase Ultimate Rewards Program and generate a lot of free travelNow that I have a few (actually MANY) pages under my belt LOL, I have some specific questions I’d like to ask. And I do apologize if you’ve maybe already answered these whether for someone else or me directly. I don’t think I’m quite ready to venture into this “hobby” full on. I think for now I’ll stick to what I can do with my and DH’s Southwest cards. This is the situation: DH opened SW Premier card and received the bonus on statement ending 6/3/16. Due to the annual fee, we recently closed this account. I opened a SW Plus and received the bonus on statement ending 7/17/17. I opened the SW Premier on 4/3/18 and am currently working on my $2000 in purchases to earn the bonus. I’m not a fan of paying an annual fee so I’d like to cancel the Plus before I’d be hit with the fee. If it’s anything like when we canceled DH’s Premier, they’ll offer to waive the fee, which I’m thinking would be good because I’d earn the 3,000 bonus points. But…I’d like to open another Plus for the points when the 50,000 bonus comes along. Do I have to close one Plus to get another Plus? Is that how this works? And what do I do with DH? I’d really like to play the game with the two cards and keep earning the bonus. Is that do-able? I’m aware of the 5/24 rule and know to keep an eye out for where we’re at with that. Thanks for the help!
Now that I have a few (actually MANY) pages under my belt LOL, I have some specific questions I’d like to ask. And I do apologize if you’ve maybe already answered these whether for someone else or me directly. I don’t think I’m quite ready to venture into this “hobby” full on. I think for now I’ll stick to what I can do with my and DH’s Southwest cards. This is the situation: DH opened SW Premier card and received the bonus on statement ending 6/3/16. Due to the annual fee, we recently closed this account. I opened a SW Plus and received the bonus on statement ending 7/17/17. I opened the SW Premier on 4/3/18 and am currently working on my $2000 in purchases to earn the bonus. I’m not a fan of paying an annual fee so I’d like to cancel the Plus before I’d be hit with the fee. If it’s anything like when we canceled DH’s Premier, they’ll offer to waive the fee, which I’m thinking would be good because I’d earn the 3,000 bonus points. But…I’d like to open another Plus for the points when the 50,000 bonus comes along. Do I have to close one Plus to get another Plus? Is that how this works? And what do I do with DH? I’d really like to play the game with the two cards and keep earning the bonus. Is that do-able? I’m aware of the 5/24 rule and know to keep an eye out for where we’re at with that. Thanks for the help!