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Editor's review:
Chase Platinum Credit Card: Your New Go-To Card
If you like a credit card with rewards, and you have a very good credit rating and history, then the Chase Platinum credit card may just be just the card you have been looking for. With a flexible rewards program and competitive interest rates, outstanding introductory rates, and no annual fee, you will likely find that the Chase Platinum will become the go-to credit card in your wallet.
Perhaps the best feature of the Chase Platinum is the flexible and exciting rewards program, With it, you earn a point for every dollar you spend on purchases (as opposed to cash advances). As you earn points, you may use them to “buy” cash, travel opportunities, gift cards, and other types of merchandise. Points do not expire for five years, but there is a maximum of 60,000 points you can earn each year.
For up to the first 12 months of having your Chase Platinum card, you can get a 0% interest rate on both purchases and balance transfers. Couple that with no annual fee, and you have a very attractive incentive for the card. All it takes great credit and a quick application.
As you can see, there is a lot to like about the Chase Platinum card. An attractive rewards program, great introductory interest rate, and no annual fee, there really are no drawbacks. So, if you have a solid credit rating and are in the market for a new credit card, the Chase Platinum card may just be the one for you.
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My go to card
This is the card that I use most out of all my cards. I've got a high limit, and the interest rate is very reasonable. And you also can earn rewards w/ this card. posted by Matt S., 4 out of 12 people found it helpful
I received a pre-approved offer for this card and applied. Within a month I was being flooded with advertisements from their partner companies. These came in the form of checks that once cashed would subscribe you to useless things. Many times you were subscribed to services automatically. I had to deal with a lot of these cases and had to spend so much time calling and cancelling services that came out of nowhere. The APR was very high and finance charges were constantly high as well. I couldn't wait to get rid of this credit card. It was just an ongoing problem. posted by Natalia Molano, 3 out of 11 people found it helpful
REVIEW AS FOLLOWS, MY CHASE CREDIT CARD WORKS AS PROMTED ON DEMAND
TEXT AS MY BUSINESS CHASE VISA/MASTER/DEBIT ATM CARD WORKS ON PROMPT DEMAND, CANDANCE SHRYOCK'S CHASE BUSINESS CREDIT CARD ACCOUNT NUMBER IS 4246315121325367,WITH SERCURITY CODE AS THE THREE DIGIT NUMBER ALLWAYS AS 656 AND IS ACTIVATED AS OF 11/23/2006 ACCOUNT NUMBER/CARD NUMBER ,SERCURITY CODE ALSO ACTIVATED ON USERS DEMAND ALSO CANDANCE DOES HAVE FULL ACCESS posted by CANDANCE SHRYOCK, 5 out of 11 people found it helpful
I received two invitations in the mail for this card. One had the web address www.mychaseplatinum.com, the other had www.sendmethecard.com. I applied above and received the chase platinum visa that I was looking for. posted by Rich Walter, 3 out of 9 people found it helpful
Anybody else get the Chase application in the mail with the sendmethecard.com web site to apply through? Does anyone know if sendmethecard is safe? I thought I would ask this site since you guys seems to know what you're doing. thanks, alex! posted by Alex M., 3 out of 7 people found it helpful
I also received the sendmethecard.com promotion in the mail and was wondering the same thing. Can we trust sendmethecard? xan, peace
posted by Xander, 2 out of 7 people found it helpful
This site is a joke, offers nothing about chase preapproved appicants. Go waste someone else's time. posted by Raymond, 1 out of 5 people found it helpful
to whom it may concern, i want to make a payment of 10,000.00 on my card.I dont have a statment I shredded the card last Oct. posted by raymond m. sprow, 0 out of 4 people found it helpful
Raymond: You can obtain a list of every credit card you have open in your name for free at FreeCreditReport.com. You can use the information found in that report to identify the credit you would like to make a payment on, and contact the company. Hope this helps! posted by Admin, 0 out of 4 people found it helpful