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Chase Sapphire Preferredsm Credit Card

Snapshot of Card Features:

  • Earn 40,000 bonus points after you spend $3,000 in the first 3 months - that's $500 toward travel rewards!
  • 2 points per dollar spent on travel and at restaurants and 1 point per dollar spent on all other purchases.
  • Get 20% off airfare, hotels, car rentals and cruises when you book through Ultimate Rewardssm
  • No foreign transaction fees
Intro AprBalance TransferOngoing APRAnnual FeeCredit Needed
N/A15.24% (V) 15.24% (V)$95 Annual Fee, Waived for the First YearExcellent
 

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Rates & Term Details

Complete Card Details
For the complete terms and conditions, view this card's Schumer Box

What is a Schumer Box?
A Schumer Box includes the following rate and term information for all credit cards:

  • Annual Percentage Rate (APR) for purchases (or interest rate)
  • Other APRs - interest rates for balance transfers, cash advances, default, etc.
  • Variable rate information (if applicable)
  • Grace Period
  • Finance calculation method
  • Finance Charges
  • Annual Fee (if applicable)
  • Other fees - transaction fees, balance transfers, cash advances, late payments, over-limit, etc.

Important
Always read the terms and fees disclosure provided by the credit card issuer on their site before applying. The issuing bank's terms may include more detailed or updated information than presented here.

Notes
*View Chase Sapphire Preferredsm Credit Card card rates, fees, rewards and other important information.


Beverly Harzog - January, 2011

If you're a frequent flyer and you like the flexibility of flying on different airlines, you'll enjoy the exceptional travel benefits you get with this card.

Benefits

This card comes with the personal touch. When you call customer service, you get to talk to actual people instead of a recording. There are no blackout dates or other travel restrictions when you book through Ultimate Rewards, Chase's online booking tool.

Rewards

After you spend $3,000 in the first three months, you earn 40,000 bonus points. You earn two points for each $1 of eligible airfare booked through Ultimate Rewards. You earn one point for each $1 of other net purchases. In addition, you get a seven percent yearly bonus based on the points you earned in the previous year. There are no limits to the number of points you can earn. Note that if you use the toll-free number to book or change airline itineraries, you may be charged a $20 service fee. Simply redeem your points online to avoid this charge.

Balance Transfers

There's a three percent balance transfer fee. This card carries a 15.24 percent (V) APR on balance transfers.

Rates

The Chase Sapphire Preferredsm Credit Card carries a 15.24 percent (V) APR. Cash advances carry a 19.24 percent (V) APR. There's an $95 annual fee, but it's waived for the first year.

Who Should Apply

Anyone who flies frequently and who doesn't mind paying an annual fee for a stellar rewards program.

Credit Standing

To qualify for this card, you'll need excellent credit, which is around 750-plus.

Author

Beverly Harzog

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