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How manly can you sound?AMEX called DH again about his app. Boo. I guess we're gonna have to call them back...
How manly can you sound?AMEX called DH again about his app. Boo. I guess we're gonna have to call them back...
Help please experts! @Lain especially I know you are so familiar with Chase and were looking for data points. I applied for CIP on Sunday. 30 day message. Yesterday when I called the line it was 14 days. Today I got a call from Chase. I didn't answer the first phone, but then they called my other number so despite the fact I was in the car I answered. Verifying information. I put just my income on the application not that of DH. (I don't know why I didn't add it, other than honestly I was probably overthinking it). At any rate they called to "check a couple things." The "couple things" ended up going over the entire application. It started with them telling me they have already extended as much credit as they are going too. I said to add DH's income. I don't know if that will make a difference. It then went into details about business. Since it is a "business" which I ended up qualifying as best I could as online sales it was a little ridiculous. (I.e. "you said $50 as income where did that money come from? what did you sell and too how many.") He ended up saying that they will send it up for review and let me know in 10 to 14 days. For the record I am 4/24 and just checked showing credit score of 841 on Experian.
So. What do you think? Should I call Chase at this point and just tell them to withdraw the application? This is my first business card with Chase. Despite all your assurances I was already worried about the nature of the spend coming under the microscope...and now this. I am so tempted to withdraw it, maybe try sometime in the future and for now just get the SPG Amex business.
While BART certainly is a good and cheaper option, I agree that it's a pain to deal with if you have a lot of luggage. I think you'll be fine taking an Uber or Lyft with that arrival time. If you can get into the city by 2pm that will be ideal. Most people in the Bay Area have the FastTrak transponders in their cars so they don't get held up paying the toll to get over the bridge.Flight gets in at 11:50am PT. Tried to schedule it that way so it's a midday arrival with hopes that perhaps the congestion hasn't started yet...? Wishful thinking for a Friday arrival?Thought about the BART into the city as well, but was worried about hauling around multiple pieces of luggage, so we figured we could uber, but if that's a bad time to do so, we may have to rethink this yet again.
Someone else also told us to get Alcatraz tickets early! I've been looking, but I think the earliest we can get them is either 30 or 60 days out, so we are still a while away, but I should probably check that again. Feels like the wait for ADRs and FP bookings lol.
Seems like you said SF is easy enough to navigate on foot and the hop on/hop off cars. DH is from New York originally so has a better sense of public transit than I do (I'm all about driving and my car). This is one of the reasons I didn't want to hoard THAT many uber GCs.
I don't know, but I'm gonna have to try - DH is all freaked out it's a business card. He just asked if it's okay to have a regular job and a side businessHow manly can you sound?
Help please experts! @Lain especially I know you are so familiar with Chase and were looking for data points. I applied for CIP on Sunday. 30 day message. Yesterday when I called the line it was 14 days. Today I got a call from Chase. I didn't answer the first phone, but then they called my other number so despite the fact I was in the car I answered. Verifying information. I put just my income on the application not that of DH. (I don't know why I didn't add it, other than honestly I was probably overthinking it). At any rate they called to "check a couple things." The "couple things" ended up going over the entire application. It started with them telling me they have already extended as much credit as they are going too. I said to add DH's income. I don't know if that will make a difference. It then went into details about business. Since it is a "business" which I ended up qualifying as best I could as online sales it was a little ridiculous. (I.e. "you said $50 as income where did that money come from? what did you sell and too how many.") He ended up saying that they will send it up for review and let me know in 10 to 14 days. For the record I am 4/24 and just checked showing credit score of 841 on Experian.
So. What do you think? Should I call Chase at this point and just tell them to withdraw the application? This is my first business card with Chase. Despite all your assurances I was already worried about the nature of the spend coming under the microscope...and now this. I am so tempted to withdraw it, maybe try sometime in the future and for now just get the SPG Amex business.
Speaking from my own similarly horrible experience, I learned that "sending it up for review" usually means you'll be accepted. But I feel for you, because I spent 45 minutes on the phone with a rep who clearly wanted to earn her gold star for the day. I was also applying with a "business", and I was really put through the wringer. I needed a glass of wine afterwards. Got my CIP though!
How manly can you sound?
I don't believe I've ever seen a viable DP suggesting a card took points back out of somebody's loyalty account. Obviously things like MRs and URs are different but once they transfer I'm not sure how they can claw it back... I'm guessing that's part of the contract with SPG, etc. because the brand doesn't want to have the negative publicity of somebody getting points taken back![]()
I've done this before when cancelling a Alaska Air card of my DH's. At the end of the phone call the agent said "have a good day ma'am". I guess I wasn't very convincing...
Yes, you're right they can "take them back" that wayI'm looking at my Southwest Card details. In January family flew back from Disney and $5.60 had been refunded to my Chase card for fees due to a points seat refund. In my Rapid Rewards, no points have been taken back. But, if I go into 'Rewards Details' in my Chase account I see 'minus 12 points'. (Points credit at 2 per dollar for SW purchases.)
I'm taking that as when I earn some more points by putting something on the card, Chase will take their 12 points out first. So, they may not go into the RR account, but watch your future earnings - looks like they will make it fair to them. Now I also have a $5.60 credit on the card, so I'm going to buy something soon so I don't get a check sent to me. (I've had that happen in the past when I've left a credit for longer than they liked.)
What a great sketch!!!Pat anyone?![]()
I might need to pick both your brains on this for our end of June trip. First leg is SF and second will DL. Originally, we were planning on flying into SFO, but wasn't a fan of the departure/arrival times into SFO, so decided to ultimately fly into Oakland and taking an uber to the Hyatt in Embarcadero Are we crazy? I've been stocking up on Uber GCs whenever I can source them for a minimum of 10% off (or 5x UR) for the trips from the airport and generally around town (also for the DL/LA leg). But wondering if I've accumulated enough (may use Lyft as well)...did a mock trip from OAK to the Hyatt Embarcadero and seems like it's ~$45, though not factoring in traffic.
Also, debated between the Hyatt in Embarcadero and the Wharf that @afan is staying at for Labor Day weekend, but went with the Embarcadero despite the higher points required since it's closer to the Alcatraz and we are going to a Giants game one day. Was basically a coin flip, but DH (and admittedly, I) also wanted to see the Atrium and be closer to Chinatown for all the food lol.
Haven't looked into the Walt Disney Museum and now I guess I mustAny other recommendations for first timers to SF?
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In North Beach, there's Mama's and I swear their Monte Cristo is better than the one at Cafe Orleans and Blue Bayou.
I'm looking at my Southwest Card details. In January family flew back from Disney and $5.60 had been refunded to my Chase card for fees due to a points seat refund. In my Rapid Rewards, no points have been taken back. But, if I go into 'Rewards Details' in my Chase account I see 'minus 12 points'. (Points credit at 2 per dollar for SW purchases.)
I'm taking that as when I earn some more points by putting something on the card, Chase will take their 12 points out first. So, they may not go into the RR account, but watch your future earnings - looks like they will make it fair to them. Now I also have a $5.60 credit on the card, so I'm going to buy something soon so I don't get a check sent to me. (I've had that happen in the past when I've left a credit for longer than they liked.)
Yes, you're right they can "take them back" that way. For those following along on this discussion - It's also not advisable to close a card with a negative point balance as that could upset the bank. I did once have a negative point balance sit on my Southwest card for 10 months until my anniv points posted, haha! Nobody ever called me or raised an issue.
The odd thing here would be in the event of a true "claw back" i.e. taking back your 35k bonus SPG points, or 50k SW points or whatever...then what?? While there are no DPs I know of where AMEX took points back from a co-brand...if anybody would do it, it would be them haha! Hopefully none of us here ever have to find out what they can/can't do in that situation.
Just a few quick thoughts:
I've tired to avoid the usual tourist spots like Union Square, Cable Cars, Coit Tower, Lombard Street, Ghirardelli Square, Pier 39, but those are worth visiting if they're already in your plans or you have the time. Outside of the city, you can walk or (rent a bike and) bike across the Golden Gate Bridge, then return by ferry from Sausalito. https://freetoursbyfoot.com/bike-across-golden-gate-bridge-ferry-back/ Or visit Muir Woods. https://www.nps.gov/muwo/planyourvisit/index.htm
- Depending on time of day, traffic on the Bay Bridge is no joke.
- If you're open to taking public transportation, you can take BART from OAK to Embarcadero station for about $11/person. The Hyatt is pretty much right outside Embarcadero station. https://www.bart.gov
- Note that Uber rates in San Francisco are the highest in the country, but there's no shortage of Ubers.
- I wouldn't say the Hyatt near the Embarcadero is closer than the Hyatt at Fisherman's Wharf to the ferries to Alcatraz. The Alcatraz ferries depart from Pier 33, about halfway between the two Hyatts on the Embarcadero. The Hyatt at the Wharf may actually be closer. You can take the Muni F-line street car from either Hyatt (heading in opposite directions) to Pier 33. Adult fare is $2.75. https://www.sfmta.com/muni and http://www.nextmuni.com/
- The Hyatt at the Embarcadero is a short walk away from the Ferry Building, which has a lot of local artisanal craft and upscale dining options. https://www.ferrybuildingmarketplace.com/merchants/
- There's a farmers market at the Ferry Building on Tuesdays and Thursdays, but the biggest (and famous) one is on Saturdays. If you're foodies, it's a must visit. https://www.ferrybuildingmarketplace.com/farmers-market/
- The Hyatt is also very convenient to Chinatown. I'm all for the authentic experience and you can still find some of that in Chinatown, but a lot of the Chinese have moved their businesses and restaurants to the Richmond and Sunset neighborhoods and Daly City. However, you should make it a point to check out Mister Jiu's, which took over the historic Four Seas banquet restaurant space and has been winning rave reviews for elevating Chinese cuisine with Californian influences. http://misterjius.com Some of my favorite places for dim sum in Chinatown/Financial District are Great Eastern, City View, and Yank Sing. If you can make it out to the Richmond, there's great dim sum at Dragon Beaux, Hong Kong Lounge I and II. There's also the Golden Gate Fortune Cookie Factory in Chinatown. https://freetoursbyfoot.com/visit-san-franciscos-fortune-cookie-factory/
- Chinatown is very close to North Beach, which is a historically Italian-American neighborhood. You might want to check out the historic City Lights Bookstore right at the edge of Chinatown and North Beach. http://www.citylights.com For food, Tony’s Pizza Napoletana has great award-winning pizza! http://tonyspizzanapoletana.com We take our brunch seriously in the city and every neighborhood has one or several popular brunch spots. In North Beach, there's Mama's and I swear their Monte Cristo is better than the one at Cafe Orleans and Blue Bayou. http://www.mamas-sf.com Get there early, or be prepared to line up for an hour or more.
- From your hotel to AT&T Park is very easy. Go to Embarcadero station to catch the Muni light rail lines N or T heading south towards the ballpark. (Embarcadero station serves both BART (lower level) and Muni's light rail (upper level).)
- If you're planning to visit the Walt Disney Family Museum, you can probably see everything in a few hours.
- Since you're staying at the Hyatt near the Embarcadero, there's a free PresidiGo shuttle that stops right in front of the Hyatt that'll take you all the way to the Presidio Transit Center. (It also stops at the Letterman Digital Arts Building on the way, where there's the Yoda statue fountain.) The Presidio Transit Center is right next to the Visitor Center and less than a five minute walk to the Walt Disney Family Museum. When you're done, you can take the PresidiGo shuttle back to your hotel. https://www.presidio.gov/transportation/presidigo
- As @afan mentioned, SF Pride is on June 23 and 24 this year, but the week before will see a lot of people coming into the city for the festivities. Market Street and the Civic Center will be impossible to get around that weekend.
Ok. All that took a lot longer to type out than it did to think up. So I'll leave it here. If you have any other questions or want more tips, just let me know.
It's hit or miss. I'd go with ebates.Anybody have any experience with using a Chase portal without a Chase card? I need to do a little shopping and UR is at 5x for Sephora but my new SPG Biz is showing up today. Such a predicament. Ebates is at like 8% so I guess going that route won't kill me.
$100 soon to be down and only $6900 to go![]()
Help please experts! @Lain especially I know you are so familiar with Chase and were looking for data points. I applied for CIP on Sunday. 30 day message. Yesterday when I called the line it was 14 days. Today I got a call from Chase. I didn't answer the first phone, but then they called my other number so despite the fact I was in the car I answered. Verifying information. I put just my income on the application not that of DH. (I don't know why I didn't add it, other than honestly I was probably overthinking it). At any rate they called to "check a couple things." The "couple things" ended up going over the entire application. It started with them telling me they have already extended as much credit as they are going too. I said to add DH's income. I don't know if that will make a difference. It then went into details about business. Since it is a "business" which I ended up qualifying as best I could as online sales it was a little ridiculous. (I.e. "you said $50 as income where did that money come from? what did you sell and too how many.") He ended up saying that they will send it up for review and let me know in 10 to 14 days. For the record I am 4/24 and just checked showing credit score of 841 on Experian.
So. What do you think? Should I call Chase at this point and just tell them to withdraw the application? This is my first business card with Chase. Despite all your assurances I was already worried about the nature of the spend coming under the microscope...and now this. I am so tempted to withdraw it, maybe try sometime in the future and for now just get the SPG Amex business.
Why withdraw it...the worst that can happen is you get declinedUnless you need a card ASAP I'd let it play out. You have until 3/28 to apply for the SPG biz card.
Speaking from my own similarly horrible experience, I learned that "sending it up for review" usually means you'll be accepted. But I feel for you, because I spent 45 minutes on the phone with a rep who clearly wanted to earn her gold star for the day. I was also applying with a "business", and I was really put through the wringer. I needed a glass of wine afterwards. Got my CIP though!
No point in withdrawing, the credit pull has already hit your credit report. Just keep calling the status line. Good luck!
This (the "we aren't giving you any more credit") happened to me when I applied for the Marriott business card. (Already had an Ink Plus.) They moved some credit from the Ink Plus to the Marriott card -- do you have another Chase business card?
And going over the whole application is also not unusual for Chase. I wouldn't withdraw the application -- the worst they can do is deny it.
flow charts says that if u get the 2 week notice, ur 99.6% on approval.
Thanks everyone for the pep talk on the CIP. I won't withdraw it. Honestly that sounds like more of a hassle now then anything since I would have to call again and try to talk to someone. Perhaps stupidly I just didn't expect them to call like that! You all think I am okay to not worry too much on charges on it though? Any reports of people having their Chase business accounts reviewed for actual business charges? I really don't want to have an awkward phone call like that again!