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Chase Cash Plus Reward Visa Card - $50 Cash Back 0% intro APR - call 1-888-787-0329. Earn $50 Cash Back or gift certificate after first purchase. Earn 5% Cash Back on qualified grocery, gas, Drugstore puchases & 1% on all other purchases. No annual fee. Limited-time offer - apply by August 31, 2005.
(From ad seen in SmartSource insert St. Pete Times today 7/10/05 note, there's an F4W under the phone number - maybe an offer code, doesn't say)


Terms are likely the same as the "by invite" card discussed here (thanks foomeister)

Scanned ad expires January 31, 2006.

Message edited by: ProfessorB on 2005-12-23 06:47:47 CST
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Thanks for posting...you beat me to it! This looks like a clone of the Citi Dividend card. It looks like Chase finally gave in to the 5%/$300 cap model.


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Looks like it's also covered here ...


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Has anyone seen where it says how much you need to accrue before you can request a check? $25? $50?


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In Spokane, WA's Spokesman Review this morning, it's a F4Y offer code.

I'm going to see this week if a current BankOne card can be converted to this card (sans the 0% intro offer), assuming this is an offering on the Bankone "side" of Chase (as opposed to the Chase side), as the thread linked by foomeister indicates.

The offer is good through Aug 31 (and hopefully the card will be around much longer)--which should let us convert Chase "side" cards eventually.


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I called on it. There was some confussion at first, but then the rep came back and said she can't convert me to it until after 7/25, when the merger is complete.

Also, the offer code in my ad is F4V.


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Clocks said:I called on it. There was some confussion at first, but then the rep came back and said she can't convert me to it until after 7/25, when the merger is complete. Did she confirm that it COULD be converted then? And was this a bankone card, or older Chase card?


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It was for a Bankone card. She said she could convert it after the 25th, but I never 100% trust these reps.

I will wait two weeks and try again.


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I saw this ad today as well with a F4V code. Has anyone received confirmation that this is indeed a flat tier card (5% from first dollar, unlike Blue Cash et al)? I'm going to give them a call tomorrow to verify it is untierd. The previous threads and the online app are a bit unclear or don't mention anything about tiers.

Here is a link to the online app for this card (from the previous thread).


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the merger of the systems is happening this weekend. You should be able to do it after 2 weeks


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You guys think this is a better visa card to keep than the schwab visa?


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bp1169 said:I saw this ad today as well with a F4V code. Has anyone received confirmation that this is indeed a flat tier card (5% from first dollar, unlike Blue Cash et al)? I'm going to give them a call tomorrow to verify it is untierd. The previous threads and the online app are a bit unclear or don't mention anything about tiers.

Here is a link to the online app for this card (from the previous thread).

Doesn't look like you can get the $50 if you use the link...


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collegekid said:You guys think this is a better visa card to keep than the schwab visa? why do you plan to keep just one? You can have both.

this one is "better" in that it gives you 5% on certain categories. schwab is "better" in that it has lower standard interest and cash advance rates, and lower foreign currency fees/

Of course, you could read the terms on both and make the comparisons yourself.


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didYOUsearch said:collegekid said:You guys think this is a better visa card to keep than the schwab visa? why do you plan to keep just one? You can have both.

this one is "better" in that it gives you 5% on certain categories. schwab is "better" in that it has lower standard interest and cash advance rates, and lower foreign currency fees/

Of course, you could read the terms on both and make the comparisons yourself.


that would make too much sense


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I just called Chase. I originally have BankOne card and was converted to Chase reward card shortly after the merger was announced. I called the CS and was told that the offer is only for new applicants. I wonder if anyone carrying the existing Chase Card with 1% reward has succeeded to get the 5% CashBack added to their existing card where the CashBack is only 1%.


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yes you can get an additional card if Chase thinks youre still a good credit risk for more credit


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My parents have the BankOne Cash Rewards Visa, which I presume now is the Chase Visa® Platinum Business Card with Free Cash Rewards after the merger.

If I sign them up for this deal, does anyone know if they can merge/consolidate that card into this one? The merging just means that credit line would be added onto this one? Sorry if this seems like a stupid question lol


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this is a personal card, I dont think Chase lets you combine business and personal lines, but you could always call them and ask and let us know what they say!


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It sounds like this card has different offer codes for different parts of the United States. I don't have a copy of SmartSource in front of me, does anyone have a promo code for New Jersey? Or maybe the code isn't even necessary?


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