I had the Chase Sapphire Preferred for 3 years and loved it. For $95 it had a ton of benefits that I could use. A year ago I decided to upgrade to the Chase Sapphire Reserve card which was a big uptick in annual cost ($550) but also gets me into truly elite travel perks. On top of that I got the AmEx Platinum that covers things the Chase Reserve does not. The third in that trifecta is the AmEx Delta Sky Miles Platinum. You’re right, I have enough cards now but I’m retired and my lifetime dream is travel so I’m set for anything now. You have great, informative reviews btw!
You have an awesome card setup! Pretty much top of the line cards, which makes sense given you've got some free time to travel and in retirement - you've earned it! Thanks for watching my video and I appreciate you sharing your setup as well.
@@falf9003 Good point, and I add that the 1x on the CSP is also boosted by 25% through the Chase portal, making it 1.1x(1.25)=1.375x, which is still < 1.5x. However, the Freedom Unlimited has int'l transaction fees, which the CSP does not.
I have a question about the annual fee $95. Do you have to pay that upfront or that’s something that has to be within a year ? New at this lol btw great video
I missed the 300 dollar travel credit by 1 month.....It was easy to hit the $4000 but I am bummed that I missed the 300 dollars. happy for everyone else tho. The online groceries stink. Should be in person shopping as well. 60K is a weak bonus for a quasi premium card. The portal is overpriced as well. I will downgrade after a year and move on.
I stayed patient and was waiting for the 80-90k mail offer but once the 60k+300 came by i went in branch and they gave me 70k and 300 travel credit, really happy with that
It’s a bit of a mixed bag. I think 60,000 points is more than fair for $95 card. ESP considering the value of UR points. I also got use of the $50 hotel credit though so that makes it even cheaper for me. I agree with you that online groceries is pretty garbage because now that many stores have good online grocery systems
Use the freedoms and Inks for everyday spend. Then send the points to your saphire. Research the chase trifecta. Currently in Branch you can get the freedom flex that has a x5 multiplier bonus in groceries and gas first year to 12k in spend. And a 20,000 ur point sign bonus for spending $500 in 3 months. Then send the points to use to the saphire. This is a 80k points offer if you can do the spend. At least it could organic as most people buy gas and groceries. When the flex has the catogorys for the quarterly credits they stack with the bonus offer giving you x9.
Yea the multipliers arethe reason i havent and wont get the chase cards. I travel 1-3 times a year. I just recently got the citi strata premier. Way better multipliers.
📣 Chase is doing a limited-time offer on the CSP. 60,000 Ultimate Rewards Points + $300 travel credit. For a card that doesn't get many elevated offers, this is great timing. ➡ If you're interested in seeing more details you can get that offer at this link: RDGuarantee.link/Chase-Sapphire
This new offer might be too good to pass up, however I just got my Venture X and already have a Quiksilver and Bilt. I am looking to get into the Chase ecosystem though. What do you think?
I had the Chase Sapphire Preferred for 3 years and loved it. For $95 it had a ton of benefits that I could use. A year ago I decided to upgrade to the Chase Sapphire Reserve card which was a big uptick in annual cost ($550) but also gets me into truly elite travel perks. On top of that I got the AmEx Platinum that covers things the Chase Reserve does not. The third in that trifecta is the AmEx Delta Sky Miles Platinum. You’re right, I have enough cards now but I’m retired and my lifetime dream is travel so I’m set for anything now. You have great, informative reviews btw!
You have an awesome card setup! Pretty much top of the line cards, which makes sense given you've got some free time to travel and in retirement - you've earned it!
Thanks for watching my video and I appreciate you sharing your setup as well.
Solid review. I wish CSR had all the multipliers and anniversary bonuses of CSP.
You and me both!
Me too, but you have to love that $300 travel credit
I used the $50 hotel credit this summer...awesome! I had the CSR twice, 48 months and a SUB each time, but the 3rd time I got the CSP.
That's the way to do it! What made you eventually drop the CSR?
Can you break down how 1.5% catch all on the Unlimited is better than a 1x for the Sapphire.
Isn't it simple math: 1.5 > 1?
the sapphire could be thought of having 1.1x because of the 10% anniversary points
@@falf9003 Good point, and I add that the 1x on the CSP is also boosted by 25% through the Chase portal, making it 1.1x(1.25)=1.375x, which is still < 1.5x. However, the Freedom Unlimited has int'l transaction fees, which the CSP does not.
I have a question about the annual fee $95. Do you have to pay that upfront or that’s something that has to be within a year ? New at this lol btw great video
Upfront
It is placed on your first month's statement and due by the first payment date.
Do this card have $120 Global entry?
I used my $50 credit just now
The best feeling!
I missed the 300 dollar travel credit by 1 month.....It was easy to hit the $4000 but I am bummed that I missed the 300 dollars. happy for everyone else tho. The online groceries stink. Should be in person shopping as well. 60K is a weak bonus for a quasi premium card. The portal is overpriced as well. I will downgrade after a year and move on.
I stayed patient and was waiting for the 80-90k mail offer but once the 60k+300 came by i went in branch and they gave me 70k and 300 travel credit, really happy with that
It’s a bit of a mixed bag. I think 60,000 points is more than fair for $95 card. ESP considering the value of UR points. I also got use of the $50 hotel credit though so that makes it even cheaper for me.
I agree with you that online groceries is pretty garbage because now that many stores have good online grocery systems
Once you hit min spend - Chase is really good about giving you the higher offer if you ask. But you gotta hit the spend first.
Use the freedoms and Inks for everyday spend. Then send the points to your saphire. Research the chase trifecta.
Currently in Branch you can get the freedom flex that has a x5 multiplier bonus in groceries and gas first year to 12k in spend. And a 20,000 ur point sign bonus for spending $500 in 3 months. Then send the points to use to the saphire.
This is a 80k points offer if you can do the spend. At least it could organic as most people buy gas and groceries.
When the flex has the catogorys for the quarterly credits they stack with the bonus offer giving you x9.
Yea the multipliers arethe reason i havent and wont get the chase cards. I travel 1-3 times a year. I just recently got the citi strata premier. Way better multipliers.
The true CSP is a Citi Card bro. It's a beast.
Haha there is a good case for that one
How much the annual fee ??
$95
Neither has the CSR
Venture X does have a downgrade path.
What's the VX downgrade path?
@@TheRDGuarantee Venture and Venture One. I believe the only rule is that you cannot downgrade within a year of opening the Venture X.
📣 Chase is doing a limited-time offer on the CSP. 60,000 Ultimate Rewards Points + $300 travel credit. For a card that doesn't get many elevated offers, this is great timing.
➡ If you're interested in seeing more details you can get that offer at this link: RDGuarantee.link/Chase-Sapphire
I just got the card a month ago and I just received the 60k bonus. Haven’t used anything yet. Do you think Chase will match the travel credit bonus?
@@robertlopez3457 Yea
This new offer might be too good to pass up, however I just got my Venture X and already have a Quiksilver and Bilt. I am looking to get into the Chase ecosystem though. What do you think?