If you are in the market shopping around for the best in value credit cards then Chase.com/creditcards is the perfect place to stop and shop. Chase credit cards are amongst the most popular cards in the industry. Right now some of the best deals in credit cards can be found under the Chase brand and catalog. For a brief overview of their top cards continue reading below. This particular card is perhaps their most popular card, to learn more in detail about this card visit Chase.com/creditcards.
Chase Freedom
The Chase Freedom has a 5% cash back incentive for card holders. There is a 5% cash back incentive if the card is used in line with the bonus categories (used for certain purchases). Customers can earn a $100 bonus cash back after they purchase at least $800 within the first 3 months of obtaining the card. There is no annual fee and there is an initial APR of 0%.
Chase Slate
The Chase Slate card is a great card for consumers who have excellent to good credit. There is a 0% APR for 12 months afterwards 11% - 17% variable APR. Those consumers with average credit with receive 0% APR for 6 months then an APR increase to 22%. The Slate card has the Blueprint feature which allows users more control over their money and spending. The Blueprint feature gives consumers options to pay their card in full each month and avoid paying any interest, set dates to pay off big ticket items, and calendar date system which helps card holders decide when to pay down debt.
Chase Sapphire
The Chase Sapphire is Chase's travel rewards credit card which I'm sure many avid travelers are interested in. Some of the benefits of the card are a $100 in rewards. Card holders will receive 10,000 bonus points or $100 in reward money after they make purchases over $500 within a 3 month period. There is an points program that allows members to earn 1 point for every dollar that they spend.
Chase Ink
Chase Ink is the card designed for business owners or business people. It is a business cash back card that allows card holders to receive a $100 back after they make their first purchase. On certain business purchases there is a 3% cash back. A few of those business purchases include fuel, home improvement, dining, office supplies, and so forth. Business owners can also earn an additional 10% back for every dollar spend through the Chase Cash Rewards program.
For Chase customers that want to make payments online for any of these cards please visit Chase.com/payment.
To view this lineup of Chase credit cards and more visit Chase.com/creditcards.
If I have a Chase credit card, can I just change the type of account it is without opening a new one?
I've had a Chase card for several years now and I want to know if I can change that to the Disney Rewards card through Chase Bank. I don't really want to open a new account, but if I can just easily change my existing Chase card to be the Disney Chase card, that would be great. Basically, I just want a card with rewards without having to close my current one and open a new one.
Answer
As a Chase Credit Card Customer,
I will tell you that this cannot be done. I tried it myself. They will tell you that they will need to re-pull your credit profile (i.e. credit report) to see whether you are eligible.
The only thing that you can do with your EXCITING account without having to re-pull your credit report is to 1) increase your credit line (i.e. spending power), 2) make balance transfers or consolidate debt with your existing card, 3) negotiate a lower interest rate (assuming of course you have not been late in that year at all).
Hope this helps.
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