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This premium travel card just got a big overhaul -- along with a huge fee increase. Here's how to tell if it's still worth it ...
Downgrading a credit card typically changes how you earn rewards, though it's rare you'll lose them in a product change. If ...
When the news broke that Chase is raising the annual fee for its popular Sapphire Reserve card from $450 to $550, a lot of readers wondered if it was ...
That's because you're only allowed one Sapphire-branded card at a time. The personal Southwest credit cards have a similar family restriction.. Another major restriction on Chase cards is the ...
If you’re looking to upgrade or downgrade your Chase credit card, Chase offers its cardholders a variety of options, with more than 30 credit cards and co-branded credit cards advertised on its ...
Credit cards with annual fees offer a wide range of perks, but if you don't take full advantage of them, they can cost you. Here's how to save by downgrading your card.
Say you have a Chase Sapphire Reserve card and downgrade to a Chase Sapphire Preferred Card, which charges a lower annual fee. You can keep your bonus points but will not earn as many rewards for ...
The Chase Sapphire Reserve is a favorite among frequent travelers, but after a year of no traveling and increased grocery spending, here's why I chose a different card.
If you have the Chase Sapphire Reserve® and don't want to pay the upcoming $550 annual fee, for example, you could consider asking to downgrade to the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card with its $95 ...
If you're paying a credit card annual fee to earn rewards toward flights, hotel stays or restaurant purchases, you may want to think twice. Should you downgrade your credit card to one with a ...
For example, if you’re downgrading your Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card to the Chase Freedom Unlimited®, you might want to transfer points to Chase travel partners first. 4. Call the card issuer.