5 Reasons Why You NEED Chase Credit Cards

Mark Reese // Credit & Finance

Mark Reese // Credit & Finance

January 13th, 2022

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Chase credit cards are among the BEST out there. Learn why you should consider adding one (or more!) to your wallet to help you earn more cash back or travel rewards FAST! Click “Show More” to see Ad Disclosure. 📲 MAXREWARDS - Manage credit cards & rewards! Get Gold level for free with PROMO CODE = markr http://markscreditcards.com/maxrewards 💳👉VIEW CREDIT CARD OFFERS! https://markscreditcards.com/offers 🛍 RAKUTEN - Earn Cash Back! http://markscreditcards.com/rakuten ‼️ GET FREE STOCKS FROM WEBULL when you open an account & deposit $100: http://markscreditcards.com/webull REASON #1: THERE’S A CARD FOR YOU NO MATTER WHAT YOU’RE INTO Chase has a wide variety of credit cards in the following categories: - Builder Credit Cards (including 1 student credit card) - Cash Back Credit Cards - General Travel Credit Cards (i.e. for all types of travel with any airline, hotel, etc.) - Hotel Credit Cards - Airline Credit Cards - Retail or Store Credit Cards - Business Credit Cards NOTE: Currently, Chase does not offer any secured credit cards for true beginners or those desiring to rebuild credit from low credit scores. If you’re in one of those situations, consider secured credit cards from other issuers. REASON #2: THE CHASE 5/24 RULE CAN GET IN THE WAY LATER What the Rule Says: Chase will automatically deny a credit card application if you’ve opened 5 or more cards with any bank in the last 24 months that appear on your credit report. So…consider getting Chase credit cards earlier in your journey. Although some people may be able to get approved with Chase for their first credit card ever, this isn’t common & likely requires a prior banking relationship to increase the chances of that happening. In general, I suggest having 1+ years of credit history before applying for a Chase card. REASON #3: BUILD STRONG MULTI-CARD SETUPS (e.g. Chase Trifecta) Personal Credit Cards (Example 1 - $95 total annual fees) - Chase Freedom Flex - Chase Freedom Unlimited - Chase Sapphire Preferred Personal Credit Cards (Example 2 - $550 total annual fees) - Chase Freedom Flex - Chase Freedom Unlimited - Chase Sapphire Reserve Business Credit Cards ($95 total annual fees) - Chase Ink Business Cash - Chase Ink Business Unlimited - Chase Ink Business Preferred Mixed Personal & Business Credit Cards ($95 total annual fees) - Chase Freedom Unlimited - Chase Ink Business Cash - Chase Sapphire Preferred REASON #4: COMBINE POINTS TO ACCELERATE YOUR REWARDS You can combine Chase points across all cards (personal & business) into 1 account balance. This is a huge advantage because different cards earn bonus points in different categories. So, by using the right card for the right purchase, you can earn a lot more points from your regular expenses. How To Combine Chase Points 1. Log into your online Chase account & navigate to the rewards section (i.e. Ultimate Rewards portal) 2. From the Main Menu, choose Combine Points 3. Choose the card you want to transfer from and the card you want to transfer to 4. Continue through the prompts to complete the transfer Why This Is A Huge Advantage Chase cards WITHOUT an annual fee (e.g. Chase Freedom cards) allow you to redeem points at 1.0¢ each for nearly everything, including travel. But, Chase cards WITH annual fees (e.g. Chase Sapphire cards) allow you get 25% - 50% more value when redeeming in select categories, including travel, as well as giving you access to transfer partners. REASON #5: CHASE HAS THE BEST OVERALL REWARDS PROGRAM IN THE INDUSTRY! Cash Back (statement credit or deposit to checking / savings account) - 1.0¢ per point across all cards Pay Yourself Back (statement credit in select categories) - 1.10¢ per point: No-fee cards - 1.25¢ per point: $95 fee cards - 1.50¢ per point: $550 fee cards (Chase Sapphire Reserve) Gift Cards (digital & physical) - 1.0¢ per point - 1.10¢ per point when on sale Travel (portal) - 1.10¢ per point: No-fee cards - 1.25¢ per point: $95 fee cards - 1.50¢ per point: $550 fee cards (Chase Sapphire Reserve) Travel (transfer partners) - Varies widely Disclosure: This site is part of an affiliate sales network and receives compensation for sending traffic to partner sites, such as CreditCards.com. This compensation may impact how and where links appear on this site. This site does not include all financial companies or all available financial offers. The content in this video is accurate as of the posting date. Some of the offers mentioned may no longer be available. Mark Reese is not a financial advisor. #chasecreditcards #chaseultimaterewards #chasesapphire
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