Sapphire Preferred 100K Q&A: Everything You Need to Know
Everyone is excited about Chase’s new 100,000 point offer for the Sapphire Preferred card. It is, without question, a fantastic and exciting offer. Pretty much anyone who can qualify ought to consider applying. But many people have questions about whether they qualify or how to qualify. Here’s what you need to know… 100K Offer Basics […] The post Sapphire Preferred 100K Q&A: Everything You Need to Know appeared first on Frequent Miler. Frequent Miler may receive compensation from CHASE. American Express, Capital One, or other partners.

Everyone is excited about Chase’s new 100,000 point offer for the Sapphire Preferred card. It is, without question, a fantastic and exciting offer. Pretty much anyone who can qualify ought to consider applying. But many people have questions about whether they qualify or how to qualify. Here’s what you need to know…
100K Offer Basics
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In order to qualify for the Chase Sapphire Preferred 100K bonus, you must meet the following criteria:
- Under 5/24: If your credit report shows that you opened 5 or more new cards from any card issuers in the past 24 months, then you will most likely not be approved for a new Chase card. More details can be found here.
- No current Sapphire card: You must not currently be the primary cardholder of the Sapphire Reserve, Sapphire Preferred, or no-fee Sapphire card. It’s okay if you are an authorized user with any of those cards, but not a primary cardholder.
- No Sapphire bonus in last 48 months: If you received a welcome bonus for either the Sapphire Preferred or Sapphire Reserve card in the past 48 months, then you are not eligible for this bonus.
- Meet minimum spend requirements: Once you are approved for the Sapphire Preferred, you have 3 months to make purchases totaling $5,000 or more. Keep in mind that the $95 annual fee (and any other card fees you incur) do not count towards that total. Also, any charges that count as cash advances will not count towards the total.
Questions and Answers
100K Offer Questions
How do I apply?
You will find our link for this offer on our dedicated Sapphire Preferred Card page here. The same page includes a full guide to the card’s perks and rewards.
How much are 100,000 points worth?
The answer depends upon how you use the points:
- $1,000: You can directly cash out your points for a penny each
- $1,250 towards travel: Points are worth 1.25 cents each when you use points to book travel through Chase Travel.
- $1,500 towards travel. If someone in your household has the Sapphire Reserve card, you can move your points to their account to make them more valuable. Or, after a year with the Sapphire Preferred, you can ask to upgrade to the Sapphire Reserve. Either way, you’ll get 1.5 cents per point value when booking travel through Chase Travel with the Sapphire Reserve card.
- $2,000 or more towards travel. Chase Ultimate Rewards points can be transferred to a number of travel partners (see details here). In many cases, if you know what you’re doing, it’s possible to get far outsized value (2 cents per point value or more).
How long will this offer last?
Unfortunately we have no idea.
Can I refer friends to this offer? I am a current Sapphire Preferred or Sapphire Reserve cardholder.
Not yet. At the time of this writing, the refer-a-friend offers are for 60,000 points. It is possible/likely that a 100,000 point referral will show up soon. If that happens, then you can refer friends and/or family members to this offer. That way you’ll earn a referral bonus and they’ll earn the full welcome bonus (assuming they get approved and complete the minimum spend requirements).
I applied and was denied. Is there anything I can do?
Yes! When denied for a Chase card, call the reconsideration line (1-888-270-2127) to ask for the decision to be reconsidered. If you currently hold other consumer Chase cards, tell the agent that you are not looking for more credit and you are happy to move credit from another card to open this one.
I recently applied for a lesser offer. Will Chase match me to the 100K offer if I ask?
Possibly. It’s definitely worth calling to ask.
I recently applied for a lesser offer, but a decision is pending. What should I do?
Call and ask to rescind the application. You should then be able to apply separately for the 100K offer.
Can my significant other also apply so that we will earn 200,000 points?
Yes. If you can both qualify and can both meet the minimum spend requirements then it absolutely makes sense for both of you to apply. Chase even allows people within the same household to share points and so you could move the points all to one account as needed (you’ll have to call Chase to setup the initial transfer though). There usually isn’t a good reason for two people in the household to keep these cards long term, so after a year I recommend that one of you product change to a fee-free Freedom Flex or Freedom Unlimited card.
Can I earn the bonus by product changing to the Sapphire Preferred from another Chase card?
No.
Can I apply and earn the bonus even if I have other Chase Ultimate Rewards cards such as Chase Freedom Unlimited or Chase Ink?
Yes.
5/24 Questions
How do I know my 5/24 status?
See this post: 3 Easy Ways to Count Your 5/24 Status.
I am over 5/24 due to being an authorized user on several accounts. Can I qualify?
Yes. When you apply for the Sapphire Preferred, you may be initially denied, but you can then call the reconsideration line (1-888-270-2127) to explain that you are not responsible for the credit lines where you are an authorized user. They should then be able to reconsider your application and approve you if your are under 5/24 with your primary cardholder accounts.
Current Sapphire Card Questions
I currently have the Sapphire Reserve card. Can I qualify for the Sapphire Preferred?
No. Chase treats these, and the no-fee Sapphire card, as a single product family. You are only allowed to have one Sapphire card at any time.
I currently have a Sapphire card. Can I cancel it and then apply for the Sapphire Preferred?
Yes, but I recommend product changing instead to a no-annual-fee Chase Freedom card (Freedom Unlimited or Freedom Flex). Product changing will preserve your points and your credit line. Plus, if you aren’t approved for the Sapphire Preferred, you could then try to product change back.
After cancelling or product changing, I recommend waiting about a week before applying for the Sapphire Preferred (although some people have reported success with only waiting a few days).
I currently have a Sapphire card. Can I product change it and then apply for the Sapphire Preferred?
Yes! Chase even mentions that option directly in the card’s offer terms. They state: “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”
Product changing will preserve your points and your credit line. Plus, if you aren’t approved for the Sapphire Preferred, you could then product change back.
After product changing, I recommend waiting about a week before applying for the Sapphire Preferred (although some people have reported success with only waiting a few days).
I currently have a Sapphire card but only because I’m an authorized user. Can I apply for the Sapphire Preferred?
Yes! Only the primary cardholder of a Sapphire account is prohibited from applying for a new Sapphire card.
Product Change Questions
I currently have a Sapphire card. Which card should I product change to?
Any Chase Freedom card will work. If you don’t already have the Freedom Unlimited card, that’s a great one to have anyway, so I’d go for that. See our guides here:
If I product change, what happens to the points in my account?
If you product change to any kind of Freedom card, your points will be preserved in your Freedom account. Once your Sapphire Preferred account is open, you can then move your Freedom card’s points to your Sapphire Preferred account in order to make them more valuable again.
If I product change and then I’m denied for the Sapphire Preferred, can I product change back?
Yes — most likely. I can’t guarantee that Chase will offer you that product change option, but it is very likely.
What happens to travel booked recently on my Sapphire card for the travel protections? If I product change to a Freedom card, will I keep the travel insurance protections for my trips?
I don’t know. My guess is that your travel protections will be based on the card you have at the time that you file a claim, but I’m not sure.
48 Month Rule Questions
How long has it been since I earned my last Sapphire bonus? I don’t remember.
A rough approach is to check when your account was opened and then estimate that you received the bonus about 3 months later. If you don’t have your own records, you can find out when your account was opened from just about any credit reporting tool. That should give you a good enough timeline. If you don’t know when you opened your card or you need a more precise answer, I recommend calling Chase or sending them a secure message to ask.
It has been more than 48 months since I received a welcome bonus, but less than 48 months since I cancelled my Sapphire Preferred or Sapphire Reserve card. Can I qualify?
Yes. The 48 month rule is specific to the date in which you last received a welcome bonus for the Sapphire Preferred or Sapphire Reserve card. It’s okay if you have recently had one of those cards as long as you no longer have it at the time you apply.
I previously had a Sapphire card, but I never earned a welcome bonus. Can I qualify?
Yes. As long as you don’t currently have a Sapphire card (Sapphire, Sapphire Preferred, or Sapphire Reserve) you can qualify.
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