How I downgraded my Chase Sapphire Preferred to reapply and get the 100,000 point offer
The Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card (see rates and fees) was my first travel credit card. Since I signed up for it in 2016, I have flown to places like London, Istanbul, Mexico City and Tbilisi, Georgia — all on points. It’s safe to say that my first welcome bonus is
Chase says the outstanding Sapphire Preferred 100,000-point offer is ‘ending soon’ — here’s what that may mean
The Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card‘s (see rates and fees) 100,000-point “offer of the year,” as many are calling it, is now officially in its “ending soon” phase. We knew a deal this good wouldn’t last forever, but since it only just launched in early April, the end may be coming
Don’t cancel — downgrade instead: Here’s how to do it with Chase cards
It’s easy to justify paying hundreds of dollars in credit card annual fees when you can fully use card benefits like travel credits, dining credits, shopping credits and airport lounge access. But it’s harder to keep paying those fees if you carry multiple credit cards with similar benefits or are
Chase Sapphire Preferred vs. Amex Gold: Which mid-tier favorite is right for you?
For many, the $500-plus annual fees that come with ultra-premium travel cards such as the Chase Sapphire Reserve® (see rates and fees) and The Platinum Card® from American Express (see rates and fees) aren’t justifiable. If you aren’t traveling regularly and utilizing the full lineup of perks and credits, it
Chase Sapphire Preferred Card and Chase Sapphire Reserve referral bonuses
Chase just made it more lucrative to refer your friends to the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card (see rates and fees) and the Chase Sapphire Reserve® (see rates and fees). If you’re an existing Chase Sapphire Preferred Card or Chase Sapphire Reserve cardholder, you can earn 10,000 bonus points for every
Chase Sui Wonders Demands Your Attention
“I think I have a very Machiavellian twinkle inside of me,” Chase Sui Wonders says with a smirk. The burgeoning actress’s most ruthless side jumps out and onto the screen in the acclaimed Apple TV+ series The Studio. It’s fiction, but is it really? Hollywood loves to tell stories about
Chase Ultimate Rewards points: How much are they worth?
Chase Ultimate Rewards points are among the most useful and valuable currencies you can collect. If you could translate Chase points to dollars, they’d be worth 2.05 cents each based on TPG’s April 2025 valuations — but you can get far more (or less) value from your Chase points depending
How to book American Airlines flights with Chase points
American Airlines AAdvantage isn’t a transfer partner of Chase Ultimate Rewards — or any other transferable credit card currency, for that matter. In fact, AAdvantage miles are some of the hardest airline miles to earn. But this doesn’t need to stop you from redeeming your hard-earned Chase Ultimate Rewards points
How to redeem Chase Ultimate Rewards points for maximum value
You can never have too many Chase Ultimate Rewards points. This transferable rewards currency gives you access to some of the best hotel and airline transfer partners; therefore, it maintains its place as one of the most valuable to have in your wallet. TPG values Ultimate Rewards points at 2.05