[Expired] Chase Sapphire Reserve 75,000 Points Available Online (Available Via Referral Links)

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Update 5/6/24: 75k offer is now available via referral links. Referrer gets 10,000. Do not share referrals in the comments below.

The Offer

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  • Chase is offering 75,000 points after $4,000 in spend within the first three months from card opening on the Chase Sapphire Reserve

Card Details

  • $550 annual fee
  • Card earns at the following standard rates per $1 spent:
    • 3x points on travel & restaurants
    • 1x points on all other purchases
  • No foreign transaction fees
  • $300 annual travel credit
  • Primary car rental insurance
  • Visa infinite benefits
  • Full review on Chase Sapphire Reserve can be found here.

Our Verdict

This is the same offer as what is being offered in branch. Most recent increased bonus was 70,000 points. Card is worth considering if you can make use of the benefits to justify the high annual fee, otherwise you’ll be better off with the 85,000 Chase Sapphire Preferred bonus. We will add this offer to our list of the best credit card bonuses.

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  • "The product is not available to either (i) current cardmembers of any Sapphire credit card, or (ii) previous cardmembers of any Sapphire credit card who received a new cardmember bonus within the last 48 months. If you are an existing Sapphire customer and would like this product, please call the number on the back of your card to see if you are eligible for a product change. You will not receive the new cardmember bonus if you change products. "
    

  • $300 travel credit update:
    •Like in years past your $300 annual travel credit will reset in December and you will start to receive statement credits for travel purchases.
    •On December 30, 2024, any unused portion of your $300 credit will be applied to your account as a statement credit.
    •Starting in 2025, your $300 travel credit will then reset annually on November 8 and you will start receiving
    statement credits up to $300 for your travel purchases.
    •All other rewards program terms continue to apply.

  • Deal is still active from in app application. Just applied for CSR Friday 06/21 evening PST. Had forgotten to thaw Experian so was not approved instantly. Unfroze Experian and called Chase to process the application again. Instant approval and confirmed with rep that I got the 75k offer 4k spend in 3 months.
    Note: Referral links that had the offer before did not work yesterday when I applied from the Chase app

  • I went in today and the referral link now is only 60,000 with no additional points :(

  • Hi, I need a suggestion. I applied for CSR with referral and got denied. I had a CSP that I have opened 5/2021 and downgraded around 6/22. I am well below 5/24 (for personal credit cards). My credit score is 805. Is there any number where I can call for reconsideration? Or should I just wait bit longer?

    • @guest_1858373 5/2021 is only three years ago. The time period between Sapphires is 4 years. That's probably why you were denied.

  • Anyone knows when this promotion ends? I just closed my no-annual-fee version of Sapphire and the rep said it may take 2-month to apply either CSR or CSP.

    • Should not take that long to clear the system. May take up to 30 days if applying in branch but you should be able to apply online much sooner than that.

  • Just applied, got the "We need to review your application" pop-up message. Guessing they'll want me to reduce my CL on some of my other Chase cards. Should I wait a few days and then call recon or is there a number I can call to check if my app magically changes to Accepted?

    • UPDATE: waited through the weekend, called the status line, approved, pressed 0 to speak to a human, got expedited delivery

  • Once you downgrade, do you lose the travel insurance on travel booked previously with the Reserve Card?

    • @guest_1840584 I had that same question when considering cancelling/downgrading my card last year. The rep said yes. Even though it was only one CSR rep that said it, my booking was an international trip and travel insurance would be costly, it was better for me to keep the card another year.