George K
Conductor
Has anyone gotten their replacement Chase Freedom Card to replace the AGR MasterCard?
I haven't.
I haven't.
Yep...you may keep using the AGR card until the new one arrives. I'm not because I switched over to BofA when I received their AGR card.I think my letter said it would be 4-6 weeks (or was it 6-10?) before we'd get the actual replacement card. Until then the AGR card should work fine.
You can have BOTH of mine, but they are canceleld (LOL). Joke I used to use was a crook stole by credit card, but I never reported it because they spent less than my wife.Oh.
By the title I thought someone was giving away their card for someone else to use!
What you can do is move the credit line from one card to the other and cancel the $0 one. You just have to call the number on the back of the card. Just make sure you keep the older account to help your average age of accounts. I will be canceling my Amtrak Freedom with an account date of 2008 and keeping my other Freedom with an account date of 1976. That is my oldest account.I haven't gotten the replacement card yet, but some of the charges I thought would still be on the Chase Amtrak Guest Rewards card were shunted over to the new card. I called and apparently nothing to do there, I guess. Now, I already have one Freedom card I received as a replacement some years ago when an environmental organization whose Chase card I had did the same switch over to BOA. I don't need two Freedom cards, but I'm wondering how to proceed with the least damage to my FICO score, which is currently very high. I can keep both cards (one has a credit limit of 10K, the other 11.5K) and leave one in the drawer, or I can cancel one. Would my FICO score take a hit if I canceled a card with such a high credit limit? I called the three credit reporting companies, but that didn't work. I will go to the bank to ask there, but so many of you are knowledgeable on this issue, I thought I'd ask here.
just wondering if we will still get points for all shopping until September 30. And what about points until the replacement card arrives?I think my letter said it would be 4-6 weeks (or was it 6-10?) before we'd get the actual replacement card. Until then the AGR card should work fine.
I just looked at my statement. Looks like points were awarded for charges posted before the September statement date. Mine was September 7 so I lost most of September's charges.just wondering if we will still get points for all shopping until September 30. And what about points until the replacement card arrives?I think my letter said it would be 4-6 weeks (or was it 6-10?) before we'd get the actual replacement card. Until then the AGR card should work fine.
Hmm, I have to wonder now what my options are. I already have a Chase Sapphire Preferred, and I will not be getting the new AGR card because I refuse to do business with BofA under any circumstance. But since I will agree that the Freedom is indeed "Sleazedom" I'll have to do some research now and see about getting it transferred into a different, better Chase product other than CSP.I swapped out of Sleazedom and onto the Sapphire Preferred. As I explained to someone early on in this process, normally I'd want the 40k point bonus; at this point, however, since the AGR account is one of my oldest and I've just technically acquired like five accounts in the last year (two BofA AGR cards, one BofA Virgin Atlantic card, one Comenity Virgin America card, and I think my Hyatt card was acquired during the last 12 months as well).
I'm thinking that Chase has nothing better than the CSP.Hmm, I have to wonder now what my options are. I already have a Chase Sapphire Preferred, and I will not be getting the new AGR card because I refuse to do business with BofA under any circumstance. But since I will agree that the Freedom is indeed "Sleazedom" I'll have to do some research now and see about getting it transferred into a different, better Chase product other than CSP.I swapped out of Sleazedom and onto the Sapphire Preferred. As I explained to someone early on in this process, normally I'd want the 40k point bonus; at this point, however, since the AGR account is one of my oldest and I've just technically acquired like five accounts in the last year (two BofA AGR cards, one BofA Virgin Atlantic card, one Comenity Virgin America card, and I think my Hyatt card was acquired during the last 12 months as well).
I assume you mean through the portal, right?You guys can bag on the "sleazedom" all you want, I'll be over here bagging 5x bonus points every month on stuff I'm already buying.
Kind of already been there with the Credit Union option for about 9 years when it comes to personal banking. I've not had any bad experiences with Chase, American Express or Capitol One, so I do business with them on a level I am agreeable to (credit card accounts only, no traditional banking.)I'm thinking that Chase has nothing better than the CSP.Hmm, I have to wonder now what my options are. I already have a Chase Sapphire Preferred, and I will not be getting the new AGR card because I refuse to do business with BofA under any circumstance. But since I will agree that the Freedom is indeed "Sleazedom" I'll have to do some research now and see about getting it transferred into a different, better Chase product other than CSP.I swapped out of Sleazedom and onto the Sapphire Preferred. As I explained to someone early on in this process, normally I'd want the 40k point bonus; at this point, however, since the AGR account is one of my oldest and I've just technically acquired like five accounts in the last year (two BofA AGR cards, one BofA Virgin Atlantic card, one Comenity Virgin America card, and I think my Hyatt card was acquired during the last 12 months as well).
If you totally despise some bank that has screwed you -- yeah -- maybe try Credit Unions
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