smart source的胖子打不了# PennySaver - 省钱一族
L*i
1 楼
http://slickdeals.net/f/8532321-psa-chase-freedom-changing-to-f
Chase Freedom changing to Freedom Unlimited with 1.5%cash back
Rumors of BIG Changes to the Chase Freedom Coming Soon!!
rumor has it that there’s allegedly a new Chase product coming next month,
The Chase Freedom Unlimited, that will replace the existing product that we
know (and I love) today.
This is what it will supposedly look like:
check attach:
The improvement is that there will be the ability to earn 1.5% cash back on
every purchase, but notice how there’s no mention of the 5x rotating
quarterly bonus categories, a feature that I consider to be the absolute
most valuable component to the card (last quarter you even had the ability
to earn 22,500 bonus points at Amazon.com!)
What’s also uncertain is that there’s no guarantee that the new product
will offer “cash back” in the form of Ultimate Rewards points that can be
combined with the amazing and flexible Ultimate Rewards points from the
Sapphire Preferred and Ink products (learn more about the “trifecta” here).
Strong rumors say that this product will be replaced immediately in all
Chase branches by March.
What will happen to existing customers?
The good news is that existing customers who have the old Freedom card will
stay in the existing product (whew, a card I will keep forever).
The bad news is that while the new Freedom Unlimited card appears to be an
better “everyday” cash back card than it already is (1.5x vs 1x), the
removal of the 5x option really hurts our ability to work towards free
travel.
What now?
Pat yourself on the back if you have the original Freedom card. If not, it
is highly recommended that you consider getting the no-annual fee card that
offers 5x on rotating quarterly bonus categories.
source: angelinatravels at boardingarea.com
Chase Freedom changing to Freedom Unlimited with 1.5%cash back
Rumors of BIG Changes to the Chase Freedom Coming Soon!!
rumor has it that there’s allegedly a new Chase product coming next month,
The Chase Freedom Unlimited, that will replace the existing product that we
know (and I love) today.
This is what it will supposedly look like:
check attach:
The improvement is that there will be the ability to earn 1.5% cash back on
every purchase, but notice how there’s no mention of the 5x rotating
quarterly bonus categories, a feature that I consider to be the absolute
most valuable component to the card (last quarter you even had the ability
to earn 22,500 bonus points at Amazon.com!)
What’s also uncertain is that there’s no guarantee that the new product
will offer “cash back” in the form of Ultimate Rewards points that can be
combined with the amazing and flexible Ultimate Rewards points from the
Sapphire Preferred and Ink products (learn more about the “trifecta” here).
Strong rumors say that this product will be replaced immediately in all
Chase branches by March.
What will happen to existing customers?
The good news is that existing customers who have the old Freedom card will
stay in the existing product (whew, a card I will keep forever).
The bad news is that while the new Freedom Unlimited card appears to be an
better “everyday” cash back card than it already is (1.5x vs 1x), the
removal of the 5x option really hurts our ability to work towards free
travel.
What now?
Pat yourself on the back if you have the original Freedom card. If not, it
is highly recommended that you consider getting the no-annual fee card that
offers 5x on rotating quarterly bonus categories.
source: angelinatravels at boardingarea.com