Chase Sapphire℠

The Chase Sapphire℠ is a premier travel rewards card that offers excellent credit card features with no annual fee.

You'll receive 25,000 bonus points after you spend $3,000 in 3 months, worth $250 in rewards!

You'll also earn 2 points per dollar spent on dining, and 1 point per dollar spent on all other purchases. Plus, earn an additional point per dollar spent when you book airfare & hotel accommodations online through Ultimate Rewards(SM).

There are no earning caps, point expirations, or blackout dates, so you'll be able to earn unlimited points with this travel credit card.

The Chase Sapphire℠ offers premier travel benefits as well as 24/7 customer service to help you redeem your points and take advantage of this travel rewards card from Chase.

Chase Sapphire℠

 

Credit Card Information
Name of CardChase Sapphire℠
Card IssuerChase
Card CategoryReward - Travel
Card Status/TypeStandard / Visa
Credit Rating NeededExcellent
Best Feature(s)25,000 bonus points after you spend $3,000 in 3 months.
Interest Information
Introductory APR%
Introductory OfferNo Introductory Rate Available
Additional Details
Regular APR15.24% Variable
Cash Advance APR19.24% (V)
Grace Period21 Days (Min.)
Fees and Billing
Annual Fee$0
Late FeeUp to $15 if the balance is less than $100; up to $25 if the balance is $100 to less than $250; up to $35 if the balance is $250 or more.
Over Credit Limit FeeNone
Cash Advance FeeEither $10 or 5% of the amount of each transaction, whichever is greater.
Balance Transfer FeeEither $5 or 3% of the amount of each transfer, whichever is greater.
Reward Details
Reward TypePoint
Reward ExpirationNone
Reward Annual LimitNone
Reward Points DetailsEarn one point per $1 spent on all other purchases.
Points per Dollar Spent1 Point
Additional Point Rewards2 points per dollar spent on dining – from fast food to fine dining*; PLUS - earn an additional point per dollar spent when you book airfare & hotel accommodations online through Ultimate Rewards(SM)*
Other BonusesEarn 25,000 Bonus Points after you spend $3,000 in the first 3 months
Last UpdatedJan 10 2012 12:00AM

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