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We hope you took our not-so-subtle hints to jump on the fantastic offers for the card_name and card_name.
But the news isn’t quite as bad as you may think. Both cards offered $900 bonus cashback/90,000 Ultimate Rewards® points as part of their welcome promotions.
That offer expired. They both know feature this: bonus_miles_full
To be honest, that’s much better than I thought the offers would be. I assumed something in the $600-$650 range.
Both cards feature a annual_fees annual fee. These still are very good offer for no-annual-fee cards.

Now, you don’t have to take the cashback. You can hang on to the Ultimate Rewards; transfer them to a Chase Ultimate Rewards® travel partner, redeem them for travel through Chase, transfer them to another Ultimate Rewards® card and get even bigger bangs for your points, or one of the several other options available.
Keep in mind the welcome promotion is merely the bonus point figure. You’ll earn points while spending your way to one of the $6,000 minimum requirements. So, there’s the potential to earn many more points as part of this promotion.
Grow or Start Your Stash
it’s valuable to collect flexible, transferable points that you redeem for all sorts of travel.
René booked a 11-day MSC Cruise, after status matching for top Diamond status with the cruise line, and paid the tab with Ultimate Rewards points.
If you already hold a Chase Ultimate Rewards card but not the card_name and card_name, consider taking advantage of these promotions and adding to (or replenishing!) your UR points bank.
But if you haven’t jumped on the Chase ship yet, this is a golden opportunity to join the club. I didn’t have a Chase card for the longest time. My wife and I now have 10 Chase cards (both Ultimate Rewards® and cobranded cards) between the two of us.
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