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Aug 22, 2016
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Broda
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I often transfer these points to Southwest and I usually get very close to
$0.02 per point which would mean that 100,000 points would be worth nearly $2,000 of travel. Seems like a no brainer to me.
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So the only thing required to make Chase Sapphire Reserve card cost effective is
Tricky
8/22/16 2:36pm
you can do the 300 travel credit on a calendar year, so you can do it in 2016 an
TN_Coug
8/22/16 2:43pm
Yes, $600 in travel cost reimbursement, plus another $100 to pay for Global
workindev
8/22/16 2:52pm
I often transfer these points to Southwest and I usually get very close to
Broda
8/22/16 2:44pm
The 100,000 points can be used for the following:
workindev
8/22/16 2:45pm
You can also use Chase Points to buy gift cards, and for "experiences".
workindev
8/22/16 2:50pm
it's not for everyone. It's probably too hard for you anyways.
Mayor of Cougartown
8/22/16 2:51pm
You're probably right. But I did it anyway.
Tricky
8/22/16 4:18pm
It's only cost effective for those that value $1,500+ more than $450.
mulletYno
8/22/16 3:02pm
That's the internal struggle I'm dealing with
Tricky
8/22/16 4:13pm
Nothing you described in your post has anything to do with "churninng". What
BYUinTX
8/22/16 3:10pm
If you use the card to make purchases on Amazon you have the option to use
JoeyJoeJoeJr
8/22/16 3:13pm
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