I have to disagree about the Hyatt card right now. The Hyatt card is not subject to Chase's 5/24 rule, which means
@Judique can still apply for it after she's over 5/24 when the same or better offer rolls around again. But if she applies for the Hyatt card now, she'll take up one of her two remaining 5/24 slots.
Better use of those last two slots might be to apply for:
- The Chase Ink Preferred if you have good personal credit and a plausible story to tell about running or starting a business. The CIP has a 80,000 Ultimate Rewards points signup bonus after $5,000 spend and offers 3x UR points for a lot of spending categories. The CIP is a business card, so if you're approved for it, it won't show up on your personal credit report or count against your 5/24. [Personal DP: my wife was just approved for the CIP this week for running an internet retail "business" (eBay) that had revenue of $1500 last year.]
- For 4/24, the Marriott card like you said you wanted. The current signup bonus is 80,000 points, but it was recently at a high of 100k points.
- For 5/24, it might be possible to double-dip on two Chase cards if you apply on the same day and around the same time using two different browsers. This is because the inquiry and approval for your first card may be so fresh that the application for the second card won't catch it on your credit report. Use two different browsers because you don't want the cookies from your first application to mess with your second application. Apply for the card you want first, and hopefully it goes to auto approval; then apply for the second one. If it doesn't auto approve, you'll want to call reconsideration right away to get it approved (e.g. by verifying identity, moving around credit) so you'll want to do this during business hours. In any case, you should use your last slot to apply for at least the Chase Sapphire Reserve or the Chase Sapphire Preferred, if not both, since both cards offer a 50,000 UR points signup bonus.
- People have been reporting that they've successfully been approved for both the Chase Sapphire Reserve and the Chase Sapphire Preferred when applying at the same time, even though Chase's new rules prohibit approval for any new Sapphire card when you already have another Sapphire card and should have auto denied the second application. Still awaiting DPs on whether these people will get two 50,000 UR points bonuses for the two cards since Chase also limited the signup bonuses for all Sapphire cards to one in the last 24 months.