From another travel blog:"New targeted offers for Chase Sapphire with promo code "GX1" and an invitation number. I just received my card in the mail today when I signed up under the $3K/3 month promo for 50k. I called to activate and informed the rep that a friend received an offer today with the GX1 code that only required $750 spend in three months to get the 50k points. She sent a note to marketing to put this offer on my account and then activated my card with this new promo. She stated I would receive a snail-mail confirmation of this in 7-10 business days. So, if anyone has applied recently and not received the card, they should be able to activate it under this new promo with offer code GX1."
But this is still for 50k total (not 50k + 50k), right?
Correct.Personally it's quite disingenuous to say "if anyone has applied recently and not received the card, they should be able to activate it under this new promo with offer code GX1" before even confirming that the code works for non-targeted people...
Fair enough, but if the code is notated and people (manually?) get 50k after $750 spend, they might get lucky and (automatically?) get another 50k after $3k spend.
That would take a lot of luck.
huh? that's just a quote of the email he received, nothing rick himself said. anyway, i think we've already established that credit card blogs are about money, not genuineness.
He's got more great advice now, just buy items from myhabit and then you can return them to get amazon credit!Amazing!!! Now you can buy amazon gcs with your credit card for threshold spending!!!
Can anyone confirm if this is true? my brother is about to activate his card.
Does anyone know what the story is with this new chase sapphire card with a 100k signup bonus?
I hear that the new deal is 100,000 points for $500 spend in 3 months. It's for the regular sapphire not the preferred so no annual fee. Offer code is X1P