Chase World Master Card with )% fixed intro APR until March 1st, 2008 on purchases and balance transfers. No Annual Fees No Balance Transfer Required No Balance Transfer fee with this offer
after March 1st, 2008 APR becomes 8.99% Fixed Also, you get 1 point for every dollart spent that can be redeemed for cash, travel or gift certificates.
looks like this is targeted offer so check your mailbox.....
i just applied for Chase Signature Visa with same terms on BT, CSR told me that i will get 6000 points on my 1st purchase... dont know if its true... is World Master Card better than Chase Signature?
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posted: Aug. 4, 2006 @ 8:54p
InterestedOnlooker
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posted: Aug. 4, 2006 @ 9:18p
Thanks for sharing. Sounds good to me. I wonder if others here at FW have gotten this offer in the mail.
Baldrick
Senior Member
posted: Aug. 4, 2006 @ 10:12p
I got this in the mail today too.
Chase certainly have been hiting me up these past three weeks or so - I've had 3 different Chase Visa Signature offers before this one. I don't remember getting them this frequently before.
1st was 0% APR thru 11/07 on purchases & BT, no BT fee with this offer 2nd was the same, received the next week. 3rd was also the same but thru 2/08, received earlier this week
Hmm..wonder if I should apply for both the Visa Signature and World Mastercard?
mazdaspeedy
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posted: Aug. 4, 2006 @ 10:29p
Baldrick said: I got this in the mail today too.
Chase certainly have been hiting me up these past three weeks or so - I've had 3 different Chase Visa Signature offers before this one. I don't remember getting them this frequently before.
1st was 0% APR thru 11/07 on purchases & BT, no BT fee with this offer 2nd was the same, received the next week. 3rd was also the same but thru 2/08, received earlier this week
Hmm..wonder if I should apply for both the Visa Signature and World Mastercard?
i am curious whats the difference between these two?
hiphiphooray
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posted: Aug. 4, 2006 @ 10:34p
Baldrick said: I got this in the mail today too.
Chase certainly have been hiting me up these past three weeks or so - I've had 3 different Chase Visa Signature offers before this one. I don't remember getting them this frequently before.
1st was 0% APR thru 11/07 on purchases & BT, no BT fee with this offer 2nd was the same, received the next week. 3rd was also the same but thru 2/08, received earlier this week
Hmm..wonder if I should apply for both the Visa Signature and World Mastercard?
All letters were "signed" by Carter Franke, right?
I got exactly the same offer too. Both offers actually. I wouldn't bite as right now I only have large balances with chase and I doubt that they allow bt to other chase accounts.
arouncoumar
Addicted Member
posted: Aug. 5, 2006 @ 12:39a
Baldrick said: I got this in the mail today too.
Chase certainly have been hiting me up these past three weeks or so - I've had 3 different Chase Visa Signature offers before this one. I don't remember getting them this frequently before.
1st was 0% APR thru 11/07 on purchases & BT, no BT fee with this offer 2nd was the same, received the next week. 3rd was also the same but thru 2/08, received earlier this week
Hmm..wonder if I should apply for both the Visa Signature and World Mastercard?
Same here. I got 4th one today good till 3/08.
DFWDAL
Senior Member
posted: Aug. 5, 2006 @ 1:17a
ahcool said: I got exactly the same offer too. Both offers actually. I wouldn't bite as right now I only have large balances with chase and I doubt that they allow bt to other chase accounts.Do you have a MBNA card?
hiphiphooray
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posted: Aug. 5, 2006 @ 7:09a
Moewhynot said: arent all letters signed by him!
Yeah, that dude must have some serious carpel tunel going on!
CreditGuy
Senior Member
posted: Aug. 5, 2006 @ 9:09a
Geez. You really think big executives sign their own letters?
All those letters are signed by his secretary. His secretary has carpal tunnel now. Have some sympathy for her/him!
mazdaspeedy
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posted: Aug. 5, 2006 @ 11:49a
anyone know what is the perk of having World Master Card?
hiphiphooray
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posted: Aug. 5, 2006 @ 11:58a
mazdaspeedy said: anyone know what is the perk of having World Master Card?
0% on BT (no fees) until 03/2008
ruggs183
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posted: Aug. 5, 2006 @ 12:21p
mazdaspeedy said: anyone know what is the perk of having World Master Card?
Chase World Master Card with )% fixed intro APR until March 1st, 2008 on purchases and balance transfers. No Annual Fees No Balance Transfer Required No Balance Transfer fee with this offer
anybody know if this is online somewhere or does the offer post any link to apply? Or a number to call and apply?
mazdaspeedy
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posted: Aug. 5, 2006 @ 1:28p
ruggs183 said: mazdaspeedy said: anyone know what is the perk of having World Master Card?
Chase World Master Card with )% fixed intro APR until March 1st, 2008 on purchases and balance transfers. No Annual Fees No Balance Transfer Required No Balance Transfer fee with this offer
well signature allows you to purchase over limit if you are in good standing..... how about world master .....
Baldrick
Senior Member
posted: Aug. 6, 2006 @ 12:25a
mazdaspeedy said: ruggs183 said: mazdaspeedy said: anyone know what is the perk of having World Master Card?
Chase World Master Card with )% fixed intro APR until March 1st, 2008 on purchases and balance transfers. No Annual Fees No Balance Transfer Required No Balance Transfer fee with this offer
well signature allows you to purchase over limit if you are in good standing..... how about world master .....
I've just been scanning over the T&Cs for both card types and cannot find any differences in the terms other than one is Visa (and qualifies for Signature services) and the other Mastercard (and qualifies for World services)
They have the same APR details, grace period, no annual fee, no BT fee with the offer, no fee for exceeding the credit limit etc.
In both cases if you fail to qualify for that card they will consider you for the Platinum card
Baldrick said: In both cases if you fail to qualify for that card they will consider you for the Platinum card
This is the most important detail. The offer, in this regard, is almost Orchard Bank league.
Baldrick
Senior Member
posted: Aug. 6, 2006 @ 4:43p
g10ny said: Baldrick said: In both cases if you fail to qualify for that card they will consider you for the Platinum card
This is the most important detail. The offer, in this regard, is almost Orchard Bank league.
Has anyone applied for either the Visa Signature or World MasterCard and found out the issuer? The application link redirects to the firstusa.com domain
needdealsnow said: People who got the offer, please post the number to call and the offer code, if any. I am getting ready to do apporama and would appreciate this info
The phone number is 888 848 0540 It's a targeted offer though so I'm sure the code is different for all
Baldrick said: mazdaspeedy said: ruggs183 said: mazdaspeedy said: anyone know what is the perk of having World Master Card?
Chase World Master Card with )% fixed intro APR until March 1st, 2008 on purchases and balance transfers. No Annual Fees No Balance Transfer Required No Balance Transfer fee with this offer
well signature allows you to purchase over limit if you are in good standing..... how about world master .....
I've just been scanning over the T&Cs for both card types and cannot find any differences in the terms other than one is Visa (and qualifies for Signature services) and the other Mastercard (and qualifies for World services)
They have the same APR details, grace period, no annual fee, no BT fee with the offer, no fee for exceeding the credit limit etc.
In both cases if you fail to qualify for that card they will consider you for the Platinum card
Both cards are NPSL - No Preset Spending Limit, similar to AMEX. However, you will be issued a "revolving" credit line, say up to $15k, with a large pad over that. This pad is often 3 times the credit line, i.e. you can charge up to $45k before being shut down (with demonstrated ability to do so without risk, of course). This is how they avoid charging overlimit fees.
Go to www.visa.com/signature to see the benefits of Signature. Likewise, http://www.mastercard.com/us/personal/en/aboutourcards/credit/world_card.html for World. Similar, though Visa's is a bit better.
BTW, Carter is a woman
hiphiphooray
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posted: Aug. 7, 2006 @ 10:05p
cardguy said: Both cards are NPSL - No Preset Spending Limit, similar to AMEX. However, you will be issued a "revolving" credit line, say up to $15k, with a large pad over that. This pad is often 3 times the credit line, i.e. you can charge up to $45k before being shut down (with demonstrated ability to do so without risk, of course). This is how they avoid charging overlimit fees.
I have an AMEX Clear card that advertised no fees whatsoever, so I'm curious how I would go about spending over the limit. I have a $2K CL and did a 0% BT of $1,900 recently, and my online account shows an available balance of $100. If I try to charge over $100 won't the card get declined? I guess I'm confused how I'd be able to take advantage of this "pad" you mentioned earlier...
davef139
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posted: Aug. 7, 2006 @ 10:36p
I ws going to post this earlier.. but its a targeted offer.
mazdaspeedy
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posted: Aug. 8, 2006 @ 12:32a
ok i will pull a trigger... thanks OP!
cardguy
Member
posted: Aug. 8, 2006 @ 7:44a
hiphiphooray said: cardguy said: Both cards are NPSL - No Preset Spending Limit, similar to AMEX. However, you will be issued a "revolving" credit line, say up to $15k, with a large pad over that. This pad is often 3 times the credit line, i.e. you can charge up to $45k before being shut down (with demonstrated ability to do so without risk, of course). This is how they avoid charging overlimit fees.
I have an AMEX Clear card that advertised no fees whatsoever, so I'm curious how I would go about spending over the limit. I have a $2K CL and did a 0% BT of $1,900 recently, and my online account shows an available balance of $100. If I try to charge over $100 won't the card get declined? I guess I'm confused how I'd be able to take advantage of this "pad" you mentioned earlier...
Sorry, good point - I forgot about the "mainstream" AMEX cards. AMEX Green, Gold and Platinum (and Centurion ) are no preset spend limit cards. AMEX Blue and any AMEX card issued by another company (i.e. MBNA/BofA, Citi, etc) are just like everyday credit cards - you don't have to pay it off in full each month, standard fees apply, there is a hard credit limit, etc.
u2head8 said: I just try this but ...seem no instant approve.
So far I've applied for three Chase cards - two being the Visa Signature and one Sony. Only the Sony card was instant approval and when I applied for that my credit score was lower. I haven't heard of anyone getting an instant approval for Chase's "premium" cards.
I applied for the Chase Rewards Plus about a month ago and it took about a week before approved. I just applied for this one on Friday, wonder if it will be about the same.
Anyone get it yet?
FWgunn
Senior Member
posted: Aug. 14, 2006 @ 2:06p
Keep in mind guys that the way Chase calculates their BT end date is tricky. Let's say that they advertisze 0% on BT until 3/1/08... what they really mean is that interest will accrue until the FIRST day of the BILLING PERIOD that includes 3/1/08.
Lets say you get your bill on 2/20 and it's due on 3/8. Paying it off by 3/1 isn't good enough because interest began acruing on 2/20. In order to avoid paying a red cent in interest, you need to pay off the entire balance either a) when you the Feb bill is due (say 02/08 on a bill that was issues 01/20) or b) make a seperate payment before 02/20.
Regards, -g
PS. I made this mistake because the CSR didn't really explain it to me correctly. Luckily I had that documented in my phone call b/c I called prior to the due date to CONFIRM when interest was to be accrued and was given misleading information. A supervisor reversed the ~$60 in interest. I lucked out once but I doubt that will happen again.
AAlison
Happy Member
posted: Aug. 14, 2006 @ 4:59p
FWgunn said: Keep in mind guys that the way Chase calculates their BT end date is tricky. Let's say that they advertisze 0% on BT until 3/1/08... what they really mean is that interest will accrue until the FIRST day of the BILLING PERIOD that includes 3/1/08.
Lets say you get your bill on 2/20 and it's due on 3/8. Paying it off by 3/1 isn't good enough because interest began acruing on 2/20. In order to avoid paying a red cent in interest, you need to pay off the entire balance either a) when you the Feb bill is due (say 02/08 on a bill that was issues 01/20) or b) make a seperate payment before 02/20...
An easy way to avoid having to do this is to change your statement's billing cycle so that it is as close to the end of the month as possible. You can do this on-line. You can't actually change the billing date - you have to change the "due date" so you'll have to calculate for yourself what the due date will be for any given billing end date. I have Chase ccs with both 20 and 25 day payment periods, so I want my payment due dates to be around the 17th or 22nd of the month for my statement closing date to be the 28th of the previous month.
AAlison
Happy Member
posted: Aug. 14, 2006 @ 5:09p
Forgot to point out that there's a slight drawback to the method I suggested. It means you might be paying off the entire amount about 10 days earlier than you have to, thus losing the interest. This had not really worried me before, but in thinking about some of my larger BTs (a $24k one with Chase) it would be worth it to pay the minimum payment by the 22nd or so (payment due date) but then schedule a second, larger payment for the rest of the balance by the 27th (one day before the statement closes).
I just got this again, however this time it says Chase "Flexible Rewards World MasterCard". The one I got from last week just says Chase World Mastercard. The T&C seem identical... I wonder what the difference is? The offer codes are different.
do the world mastercards and visa signatures report the revolving credit limit or the HIGH BALANCE on credit reports????
If they are only reporting high balance, this is a sneaky way for issuers to start promoting these cards to be more like Capital One, who just reports high balance
hiphiphooray
Senior Member - 1K
posted: Aug. 14, 2006 @ 7:03p
SUCKISSTAPLES said: do the world mastercards and visa signatures report the revolving credit limit or the HIGH BALANCE on credit reports????
If they are only reporting high balance, this is a sneaky way for issuers to start promoting these cards to be more like Capital One, who just reports high balance
CapOne doesnt report credit limits , even on cards which have credit limits. This practice hurts peoples credit as it makes utilization appear high.
My question is NOT about Cap One cards, but to those getting these World Mastercards and Visa Signature cards from other issuers, to see whether they are engaging in the same practice of reporting high balance instead of credit limit.
hiphiphooray
Senior Member - 1K
posted: Aug. 14, 2006 @ 7:36p
SUCKISSTAPLES said: so does my paypal account. but thats irrelevant
CapOne doesnt report credit limits , even on cards which have credit limits. This practice hurts peoples credit as it makes utilization appear high.
My question is NOT about Cap One cards, but to those getting these World Mastercards and Visa Signature cards from other issuers, to see whether they are engaging in the same practice of reporting high balance instead of credit limit.
I understand, but I'm just wondering why they would engage in such a practice...should we start a class action against them?
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cyberbeing
New Member
posted: Jan. 22, 2007 @ 7:35p
dolmar said: World MC version is worse IMO as it does not report your credit limit while the Platinum does. As Worldmaster have no pre-set spending limit they just report a "Hi Balance" on your credit reports. I am kind of new to this, how is reporting a "High Balance" worse then reporting the "actual balance"? Also I have no idea what the no pre-set spending limit is. I have a set credit line and I will get a $39 charge if I go over my limit according to the card member agreement that came with the new card. Did they make a mistake? Can someone please explain this to me?
Edit: I looked at the original offer I got and it looks like it is supposed to have no charge for going over the limit with the World Mastercard, the $39 fee is supposed to be for the Platinum only. I guess I will have to call up Chase again and inquire because the Cardmember Agreement I got with the new World Mastercard doesn't have a "no pre-set limit" and has a overbalance charge...
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