Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card

Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card
Issued by Chase
Card Rating:4.10
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Annual Fee
95
Regular APR
N/A

Additional Information

Balance Transfer Fee
N/A
Purchase Intro APR
N/A
Transfer Intro APR
N/A
Late Payment Fee
N/A
Returned Payment Fee
N/A
Cash Advance Rate
N/A
Cash Advance Fee
N/A
Foreign Transaction Fee
N/A
Smart Chip
N/A
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Sign-up Bonus

Earn 50,000 bonus points after you spend $4,000 on

Rewards

No Rewards..

Application Requirements

Minimum credit score
Fair
Minimum Age
N/A

Cons

  • $0 intro annual fee for the first year, after that $95 per year

How To Apply Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card

  1. Press the “Apply” button below!
  2. Complete the application with your personal details and financial details.
  3. Review and submit your application.
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How To Use Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card

  1. You can only use the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card at Travel
  2. You can use the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card anywhere that Visa/Master is accepted
  3. Pay your balance on time.
  4. Avoid unnecessary interest and fees.
  5. If you have any question, you can contact the credit card's customer service.

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didionkh
1 year ago
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Five star for application and approval process. Been rebuilding for a while now, currently 650s increasing monthly. I applied because CK said I had good approval odds. About 30 second application process, approved for $12,500. The card is on the way so I haven't used it yet. It appears that to make the card worth while (points vs annual fee vs everything else) you have to spend at least $3500 a year plus you need to spend $4k in the first 3 months to receive the 50,000 point bonus. Not sure if I'll use this card enough to be worth it. If nothing else, I have another card with a decent limit in my wallet.

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Instant approval
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didionkh
1 year ago
"

Five star for application and approval process. Been rebuilding for a while now, currently 650s increasing monthly. I applied because CK said I had good approval odds. About 30 second application process, approved for $12,500. The card is on the way so I haven't used it yet. It appears that to make the card worth while (points vs annual fee vs everything else) you have to spend at least $3500 a year plus you need to spend $4k in the first 3 months to receive the 50,000 point bonus. Not sure if I'll use this card enough to be worth it. If nothing else, I have another card with a decent limit in my wallet.

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Instant approval
by
didionkh
1 year ago
"

Five star for application and approval process. Been rebuilding for a while now, currently 650s increasing monthly. I applied because CK said I had good approval odds. About 30 second application process, approved for $12,500. The card is on the way so I haven't used it yet. It appears that to make the card worth while (points vs annual fee vs everything else) you have to spend at least $3500 a year plus you need to spend $4k in the first 3 months to receive the 50,000 point bonus. Not sure if I'll use this card enough to be worth it. If nothing else, I have another card with a decent limit in my wallet.

"
Instant approval
by
didionkh
1 year ago
"

Five star for application and approval process. Been rebuilding for a while now, currently 650s increasing monthly. I applied because CK said I had good approval odds. About 30 second application process, approved for $12,500. The card is on the way so I haven't used it yet. It appears that to make the card worth while (points vs annual fee vs everything else) you have to spend at least $3500 a year plus you need to spend $4k in the first 3 months to receive the 50,000 point bonus. Not sure if I'll use this card enough to be worth it. If nothing else, I have another card with a decent limit in my wallet.

"
Instant approval
by
didionkh
1 year ago
"

Five star for application and approval process. Been rebuilding for a while now, currently 650s increasing monthly. I applied because CK said I had good approval odds. About 30 second application process, approved for $12,500. The card is on the way so I haven't used it yet. It appears that to make the card worth while (points vs annual fee vs everything else) you have to spend at least $3500 a year plus you need to spend $4k in the first 3 months to receive the 50,000 point bonus. Not sure if I'll use this card enough to be worth it. If nothing else, I have another card with a decent limit in my wallet.

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