You know how to earn those points. By riding Amtrak.
That is the core AGR program. The affinity card program is a side show, which probably makes Amtrak some additional money.
Good points, and my bad for not thinking of that. I shop through AGR ALL THE TIME (got 250 points for a car seat today!).Sure we do, riding Amtrak trains. Shopping through the AGR portal. Same stuff we're used to.
Sept 12th is the magic date.Good points, and my bad for not thinking of that. I shop through AGR ALL THE TIME (got 250 points for a car seat today!).Sure we do, riding Amtrak trains. Shopping through the AGR portal. Same stuff we're used to.
I guess I was just venting about it being 4 weeks from the end of the AGR Card and not knowing what benefits/etc we will be transitioning to. Reading through these threads, I think we still don't have anything official about which bank it'll be. Do we?
Next week? Really? That would be good.
I attempted to do that once. They gladly cancelled the one card I wanted cancelled, and then they proceed to give me a credit hike on the card that I wanted to keep. When I checked I found that they had hiked my credit on that card by twice what the credit line was on the cancelled card. Go figure. I am not complaining. it just improves my FICO score by a bit for doing absolutely nothing.If you already have any other Chase Cards, my understanding is that you can call and have them transfer any line of Credit you have on a Freedom Card to your other Chase Card(s).
Officially no, but apparently BoA CSRs have mentioned it, and it's one of the worst kept secrets.Good points, and my bad for not thinking of that. I shop through AGR ALL THE TIME (got 250 points for a car seat today!).Sure we do, riding Amtrak trains. Shopping through the AGR portal. Same stuff we're used to.
I guess I was just venting about it being 4 weeks from the end of the AGR Card and not knowing what benefits/etc we will be transitioning to. Reading through these threads, I think we still don't have anything official about which bank it'll be. Do we?
Next week? Really? That would be good.
I was going to ask a more basic question. How do you reduce risk by turning away good credit customers?Personal credit accounts didn't nearly bring Chase (and the rest of the world's largest economy) crashing down. Personal credit accounts didn't need trillions of dollars in bailout money.Chase is actually actively reducing risk by not issuing credit cards at all to people with five or more inquiries over the past two years, regardless of how good credit they have.
Here I thought I was the only one who feels this way. As far as I'm concerned, playing the cash-back games goes into the get-a-life category.I will not play the category cash-back games like Discover and the others offer. The "5% on $1500 in three months" crap that the Chase Freedom card is offering is more BS than I'm going to mess with, either. All of it is an incredible waste of my time and attention, and that's what it's all about - forcing you to think about using their card.
Anthony posted this on Flyertalk:Really? The three year rule on OLD points is now going to be waived? Citation needed, please.They don't expire.
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/amtrak-guest-rewards/1700885-new-amtrak-guest-rewards-mastercard-arriving-fall-2015-a-8.htmlWe will extend a grace period from 8/27/15 to 1/24/16 when the new rules regarding point expiration will be in place. During this time, members with qualifying earning or redemption activity under the new program rules in the last 36 months will be exempt from point expiration. This includes members who had the Amtrak Guest Rewards MasterCard from Chase on 9/30/15.
Anthony
From what I understand the accumulation of AGR Points dies after 30 SEP but the card itself is still good until the new one arrives, with credit going to the cash back program of the new card.Very confused. Is my Chase AGR card good till 9 30? Am leaving on a trip with it. Need the credit and the points for all travel expenses. Tx
My calendar says today is September 5.It's September 12 -- any official news announcing the new card?
I can only answer the senior fare question. You can earn points (they'd be less than full fare, of course), but points will be valued at the adult fare when using points to payOh, man, decisions, decisions! I currently have the Chase AGR card and am planning a round trip to SEA and back beginning the middle of November, using $$$, not points. Please give me your thoughts on the following scenarios:
1. Use the Chase AGR card now for the trip, earning points both for using the card and for the travel.
2. Wait until the new BOA card comes out, and perhaps get a sign on bonus for making this trip, along with points for using the card. There is a chance that the trip may cost more if I wait.
Also, I qualify for the Senior fare. Will I still be able to earn points on the new system (after Jan 24) with this fare, or will I have to travel as Adult at the higher fare?
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