I'm an idiot.
In July, I decided I wasn't going to use my CSP enough to justify the annual fee, so I closed it. I could have waited. The fee wouldn't have kicked in until December, but noooooo. I went ahead and had them close it.
With the acquisition of my new Hyatt card, and changing around my Southwest flights for the December trip, resulting in 15,600 points being refunded to my Rapid Rewards account...I'm kind of getting the swing of this travel points thing (after always thinking of myself as a strict cash back kinda girl).
Suddenly the value of Chase's UR points and especially the CSP to transfer those points to travel partners has dawned on me, and I understand what all the fuss is about.
So I SMed Chase, hoping they might be kind enough to re-open the recently closed CSP account.
No such luck. *sigh* They said I could reapply for one. Which I can't, because I have opened way more than 5 cards in just the past year.
Stupid, stupid, stupid!
But the silver lining is that I've vowed to open no more credit cards until July 2019, when I'll be back to 0/24. And hopefully there will be some sweet sign-up bonuses going for CSP (or whatever miraculous card Chase may have come up with by then), and I'll probably pick up a new Southwest card too (closed that one several months ago).
In the meantime, I'll meet the Hyatt card's min spend and keep it active, and use the Freedom Unlimited and Freedom for everything else to start banking as many UR points as I can so that when I DO get the CSP (again), I'll have points to play with.
Live and learn. Live. And. Learn.