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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 ...
When (and how) to downgrade your Chase Sapphire cards. If you have one of the Sapphire cards and it's been at least 48 months ...
Downgrading a credit card typically changes how you earn rewards, though it's rare you'll lose them in a product change. If ...
Chase made news recently as it announced huge changes to its premium Sapphire credit card. Now, the bank has confirmed ...
Finally, it's worth noting that Chase typically won't refund you for your card's annual fee unless you cancel within 30 days of it posting. So, don't think you'll be able to get a prorated refund if ...
The Chase Sapphire Reserve® offer mentioned below is no longer available. Click here to view the current offer. When I opened the Chase Sapphire Reserve® earlier this year, I was eager to take ...
The Chase Sapphire Reserve is now one of the priciest cards on the market. This is why I still think it's worth holding.
The popular Chase Sapphire Reserve has recently seen major changes including a new welcome offer. Before you apply, let's ...
The remains one of the most popular premium credit cards in the U.S., now carrying a annual fee. Given the high cost to hold ...
, then apply for the Chase Sapphire Reserve® to earn a new welcome bonus. We recommend downgrading your Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card to a no-annual-fee Chase card whenever possible, so you can ...
If you're an existing cardmember with a renewal date after April 1, 2020, you can consider downgrading to the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card, which has a $95 annual fee.
I downgraded my favorite travel card, the Chase Sapphire Preferred, then paid a slew of foreign transaction fees on my next trip. Here’s how to avoid my mistake.