{"id":576,"date":"2016-10-27T16:36:45","date_gmt":"2016-10-27T23:36:45","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.asideofsunsets.com\/?p=576"},"modified":"2016-10-27T16:36:45","modified_gmt":"2016-10-27T23:36:45","slug":"review-chase-sapphire-reserve","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dev.asideofsunsets.com\/index.php\/2016\/10\/27\/review-chase-sapphire-reserve\/","title":{"rendered":"Review: Chase Sapphire Reserve"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I had been a Chase Sapphire Preferred customer for about four years when the <a href=\"https:\/\/creditcards.chase.com\/a1\/sapphire\/reserve\">Chase Sapphire Reserve<\/a> came out. I had no complaints. The 2x points that I received for all travel-related purchases were great, the flexibility I had to use my points for travel was wonderful. So did I need to the Chase Sapphire Reserve? No. Did I want to go from a $95 annual fee to a $450 annual fee? No. But 3x the points on travel-related purchases, the $300 annual travel credit, 100K point bonus and the Priority Pass Lounge access did me in.<\/p>\n<p>So what do I think now that I&#8217;m two months in? I love it!<\/p>\n<p><strong>$450 Annual Fee<\/strong> &#8211; Yes, this is a big increase from $95 a year. But if you take the $300 annual travel credit into account that&#8217;s leaves you with only a $55 difference. Plus the fact that you&#8217;ll be racking up 3x the points on travel-related purchases, resulting in more points to spend (at a better rate) in the future.<\/p>\n<p><strong>$300 Travel Credit<\/strong> &#8211; I&#8217;ve heard this can get slowly credited back to you over time for small purchases, like Uber rides. However, I happened to be purchasing over $300 worth of flights soon after I received my card and by the next day the $300 travel credit had been issued to my account.<\/p>\n<p><strong>100,000 Point Bonus<\/strong> &#8211; I&#8217;m one of those people who puts everything on their credit card and [almost] always pays it off that month. I see spending money through a debit card as a waste &#8211; no one is rewarding you for that! So I hit my $4,000 spend in less than 2 months and a few days later the 100,000 points were sitting in my account. Pretty sweet! I know that I won&#8217;t get this bonus every year, but the fact that this bonus points will help pay for 8 nights on my upcoming trip to Chile isn&#8217;t anything to shrug your shoulders at!<\/p>\n<p><strong>Priority Pass<\/strong> &#8211; What I like about this is the flexibility (especially internationally, you usually have access to multiple lounges compared to say, one United or Delta lounge), the fact that I can bring a guest for free, or even add someone to my account for $75 a year and they can use it on their own, and that this was just an added benefit of the card &#8211; not another additional fee. Beware though &#8211; this is not automatic and you need to activate this through your Chase Account once you get your credit card. <em>Update: I used this for the first time in November 2016 &#8211; I checked out the lounges in Los Angeles, Shanghai, Hong Kong and Manila. Log Angeles and one of the lounges in Hong Kong were definitely my favorite &#8211; but at the end of the day they all give you a little bit of a quiet escape with free snacks, meals, drinks, etc. and I can&#8217;t really complain about that!<\/em><\/p>\n<p><strong>Rewards Flexibility<\/strong> &#8211; While this isn&#8217;t just limited to the Reserve card, I love the flexibility I have with using my points. I can transfer them to a number of hotel or airline partners (if it makes sense) or I can just book rewards through the Chase Rewards Portal at a 1.5 rate. This also means I&#8217;m not tied to booking at a Marriott or a Hyatt, but I could end up at any number of different boutique hotels &#8211; which can be especially important if you are traveling to a smaller town or somewhere off the beaten track. I do recommend always checking the hotel&#8217;s rates on their websites or sites like hotels.com or agoda.com as sometimes you can get a great deal and the valuation on the Chase site is not a good one.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Chase Sapphire Preferred\u00a0<\/strong>&#8211; What did I do with this guy? Well, I knew once I had my Reserve card I wouldn&#8217;t be using the Preferred card much anymore and it seemed silly to pay two annual fees, so I downgraded it to one of the no-fee Chase Freedom cards (rather than canceling it and affecting my credit). <em>Make sure you do not just upgrade the Preferred to the Reserve either, or you will lose out on the 100,000 point bonus!<\/em><\/p>\n<p>In conclusion, if you&#8217;re in the market for a new card (or maybe even if you are not) I highly recommend considering the <a href=\"https:\/\/creditcards.chase.com\/a1\/sapphire\/reserve\">Chase Sapphire Reserve<\/a>! Feel free to comment with any questions you may have and I&#8217;ll be happy to share my experience!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I had been a Chase Sapphire Preferred customer for about four years when the Chase Sapphire Reserve came out. I had no complaints. The 2x points that I received for all travel-related purchases were great, the flexibility I had to use my points for travel was wonderful. 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