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If you have any Chase cards or want to get some (which you should), it’s a good idea to be aware of some rules and other tidbits of information. Most notable is the Chase 5/24 rule. The Chase 5/24 rule is an unofficial rule that Chase will not approve you for any of their credit cards if you have opened 5 or more cards across any bank in a 24-month period. Being an authorized user can also count towards your 5/24 total.
It is important to know this rule to plan your credit card applications strategically. Because of this rule, most people like to start their credit card points and miles journey by signing up for Chase cards first.
Most business cards won’t count towards your 5/24 total. Capital One (some), Discover, and TD Bank business cards are the exceptions and WILL count.
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Chase issues some of our favorite cards, so it is important to know about the Chase 5/24 rule. You want to take a long, hard look at their cards before you move on to other issuers because once you are at or over 5/24, Chase will not approve you for their cards until you get under 5/24.
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If I downgrade a Chase credit card (for example the Chase Sapphire Preferred) to then reapply for the Chase Sapphire Preferred to get the signup bonus again, does that downgrade and/or upgrade count toward the 5/24 rule?
Downgrades and upgrades do NOT count towards your 5/24.
If I downgrade a Chase card (e.g., Chase Ink Business Preferred to one with no annual fee), do I loose any points?
You are fine as long as you have a card that earns Ultimate Rewards. However, you need that card or a CSP or CSR to use your points for transfer partners or in the portal. If the card you downgrade to is the only card that earns Ultimate Rewards, it will essentially be a cash-back card. I would not downgrade if I didn’t have one of the other cards.
Hi Pam. I just got the Ink Bus Cash for my FIRST card. I saw after that fact that I need a CSP, CSR, or Chase Ink Bus Pref. to be able to transfer those points to use in the portal and not just cash rewards. So question is – Can those “cash back” rewards sit tight on my Ink Bus Cash card until I get a CSP or similar to transfer them to. Or do I need that CSP card to be active and linked NOW.
You’re so helpful Thank you!
They can just hangout until you get the CSP – we think it’s smart with the higher SuBS to do the Biz Ink first right now so you are doing it right!
I have the Chase Sapphire Reserve and Chase Southwest card as my main cards and have had them both for 3 plus years. Just discovered the travel mom squad and just applied for the Chase Ink Business preferred. Is it worth downgrading the Sapphire Reserve to the Sapphire Preferred so that I can reapply in the future? This is my favorite card. If I did this, how long would I wait to reapply?
You can’t have the Reserve and Preferred at the same time so downgrading wouldn’t make sense. You have to wait 48 months to reapply for these cards from when you got the signup bonus.
I applied for the Chase Ink Preferred and 2 days later the offer was increased. I called and they said they wouldn’t consider matching the offer until the minimum spend is met. Even when it is met, the rep said its not guaranteed. Is this accurate?
Yep, they are under no obligation to match it. However, if I talked to one rep and they said no, I’d call and talk to another.