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OT: Chase Sapphire

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Well, guys. I'm on day 3 on starting a new job with a smaller size company based out of Minneapolis and Chicago.

But I'll be traveling a lot from plant to plant helping with their systems, so their policy is use your credit card and get reimbursed after filing out the expense report. So all hotels, traveling costs, and food will be reimbursed.

With that, I signed up for a Chase Sapphire card last night. I remembered a huge thread on the Mainboard about it, but thoughts?
 
I was looking at getting the American Express Platinum card myself just to have access to either the Centurion Lounge or the Delta Lounge. Plus you have automatic gold status with Hilton or Marriott.
 
I was looking at getting the American Express Platinum card myself just to have access to either the Centurion Lounge or the Delta Lounge. Plus you have automatic gold status with Hilton or Marriott.
Thank you for the most legit response yet.
 
Chase Sapphire is legit if you want to travel. I think there are times where the point sign-up deals are better than others if you can time that. My wife and I put all of our wedding expenses on the card, immediately paid off, and racked up enough points in a year to use points for all of our honeymoon flights.

Have 600,000 or something now, which is enough to fly first class pretty much anywhere in the world.
 
Well, guys. I'm on day 3 on starting a new job with a smaller size company based out of Minneapolis and Chicago.

But I'll be traveling a lot from plant to plant helping with their systems, so their policy is use your credit card and get reimbursed after filing out the expense report. So all hotels, traveling costs, and food will be reimbursed.

With that, I signed up for a Chase Sapphire card last night. I remembered a huge thread on the Mainboard about it, but thoughts?

Should have went AMEX Platinum. Their airport lounges are the tits.
 
To be clear, are you talking about the Chase Sapphire Reserve?

That and the Amex Platinum are by far the best options for travelers.
The 95 dollar yearly fee one, whatever that one is.
 
Well, guys. I'm on day 3 on starting a new job with a smaller size company based out of Minneapolis and Chicago.

But I'll be traveling a lot from plant to plant helping with their systems, so their policy is use your credit card and get reimbursed after filing out the expense report. So all hotels, traveling costs, and food will be reimbursed.

With that, I signed up for a Chase Sapphire card last night. I remembered a huge thread on the Mainboard about it, but thoughts?
Great card.
 
Is it worth $700 a year to sit there by yourself and have a couple drinks? They are sick cards visibly
I like how they come in a fancy box. I cancelled mine though because I don't travel enough. Not sure it's worth it even if you do.
 
OP if you are ever going to be staying in small towns I suggest sticking with the Chase over the AMEX.

I’d also recommend getting a credit card for your gas/food/travel and then getting a credit card with your preferred hotel. IHG, Hilton and Marriott all have rewards points that can rack up fast.

Make it work for you man, get all you can.
 
Well, guys. I'm on day 3 on starting a new job with a smaller size company based out of Minneapolis and Chicago.

But I'll be traveling a lot from plant to plant helping with their systems, so their policy is use your credit card and get reimbursed after filing out the expense report. So all hotels, traveling costs, and food will be reimbursed.

With that, I signed up for a Chase Sapphire card last night. I remembered a huge thread on the Mainboard about it, but thoughts?
I use that card. I highly recommend.
 
Also this gif needs to be ITT



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The 95 dollar yearly fee one, whatever that one is.
Depending on how much you think you’ll travel it may be worth upgrading to Reserve. If you think you’ll earn and redeem at least ~75k points per year on travel then you’ll break even despite the higher annual fee. You also get some benefits with door dash and Lyft of those are worth anything to you.
 
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