I have the Aspire because I can't be bothered maintaining status. Since getting Diamond I’ve had great experiences with suite upgrades OS (Conrad’s in Bali + Manila, Hilton in Podgorica and HGI in Tirana). In Aust I usually only end up in an Exec room of some sort. Given I only ever book the cheapest room I’m ok with this.Agreed, the main reason for me to get this card is the Marriott Platinum Status. I have Hilton Diamond and never receive a suite upgrade on my stayed.
Surprised you didn't get the pop-up with the referral. I've found Amex very tight with these recent personal card offers — very hard to get through without a pop-up.so I just signed up today for the Green 60K + $200 back.
Did you end up getting anywhere with this?As an update, faxed those bank statements through to Chase, used my Wise bank statements.
For a while the automated status number gave me a 2 week update period. However, in the last couple of days, it’s reverted to a 7-10 days update period. Looks like another call is on the cards.
Inks are infinitely churnable. Main thing you need to do is obey the informal velocity limit (no more than 1 new Chase card — personal or business — every 90 days) and the informal credit limit cap (no more than 50% of reported income — need to reduce credit limits if you reach that limit).
Surprised you didn't get the pop-up with the referral. I've found Amex very tight with these recent personal card offers — very hard to get through without a pop-up.
My experienced with Hilton are mostly in the US, that's probably why. I've heard they are stingy with the upgrade for Hilton Diamond in the US properties.I have the Aspire because I can't be bothered maintaining status. Since getting Diamond I’ve had great experiences with suite upgrades OS (Conrad’s in Bali + Manila, Hilton in Podgorica and HGI in Tirana). In Aust I usually only end up in an Exec room of some sort. Given I only ever book the cheapest room I’m ok with this.
I also have Platinum with Accor and do a solid 50-60 nights a year with them and find the upgrades less generous at their nice hotels (but good at midrange, who wants a spa suite at a Mercure tho)
Probably the state of hotel status in the US now, people over there get surprised with upgrades.My experienced with Hilton are mostly in the US, that's probably why. I've heard they are stingy with the upgrade for Hilton Diamond in the US properties.
How far apart from your 1st to 2nd GT approval?Just got approved for second Amex (Green) via GT. Interestingly was having lots of trouble using global transfer via my UK amex with them asking for tax returns and address confirmation but logged in through my old Amex Aus account and applied through there. Got approved straightaway despite my card being cancelled.
Card got sent through myUS but never arrived in the mailbox. Got Amex to send me a new card to my UK address. Again minimal hassle and arrived in 2 days!
About 8 months apart. Nope the UK one didn’t work. Both applications were done through AU.How far apart from your 1st to 2nd GT approval?
So you used your 1st GT via UK Amex & 2nd GT via AU Amex?
I was once upgraded to the exact same room I booked. I couldn’t help but point it out.US Hilton hotels have been pretty stingy with upgrades for at least 25 years in my travel experience.
Did you miss the Bilt status challenge? Was quite lucrative.I've heard Hyatt Globalist (top tier) comes with the best perks. Maybe if they run a status match or 20 nights challenge to Globalist again, I might sign up for it and book $29 a night x 20 at Hyatt Excalibur Las Vegas.
What do you mean by hard time? Chase's application process can be more difficult and erratic, but once you know its quirks, I find it more consistent than Amex. Especially as Amex has pop-up jail.Chase kept giving me a hard time using ITIN to apply for a business card, only 1 successful business card so far and I'm a bit worried applying again
What do you mean by hard time? Chase's application process can be more difficult and erratic, but once you know its quirks, I find it more consistent than Amex. Especially as Amex has pop-up jail.
Yes it was the Bilt status challenge. Well, maybe next time if they ever run a promo again.Did you miss the Bilt status challenge? Was quite lucrative.
Unfortunately a lot of hotels don't take kindly to status runs. Most require your physical presence to check in, at least at some point in the stay, otherwise they'll check you out and register you as a no show. And most cheap hotels sell out quickly during status challenges.
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What do you mean by hard time? Chase's application process can be more difficult and erratic, but once you know its quirks, I find it more consistent than Amex. Especially as Amex has pop-up jail.
I'm in the process of getting my ITIN. would it be "helpful" to advise the reporting agencies, so they put it on my credit file? How long would it take to "show"?
Do you know if Chase would let you apply for their 1st personal card with only passportI'm not sure if informing them will work. I heard you just have to apply for a new card. Many people said Amex didn't report ITIN but recent DPs say Amex reports to EQ. I heard Ex and TU does not accept ITIN. I cannot verify this as I have no access to both but heard people talking about it.