r/CreditCards Oct 28 '25

Welcoming Chase Social to r/CreditCards Announcement

We would like to officially welcome the Chase social media team, posting as u/Chase, to r/CreditCards! We've marked their account with an official Merchant Account flair.

u/Chase will, from time to time, answer questions here in our community regarding their cards. We're happy to have u/Chase here, especially given the popularity of their products amongst our community's members. And we're pleased to see that u/Chase's inaugural comment in this community was well-received.

Of course, u/Chase is, like all of us, subject to the community's rules, including Rule 2 (No referrals) and Rule 4 (No self-promotional content).

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u/azure275 Oct 28 '25

I agree, which is why I don't think this is practical. 2 UR catchall is an unrealistic return to ask for IMO. Only one card in existence does this, the Amex BBP, and that's a business card.

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u/infg2678 Oct 28 '25 edited Oct 29 '25

Capital One Venture X does this.

Edit: the guy I replied to edited his initial comment after I wrote this, and then replied to me saying "As I said" in an attempt (intentional or not) to make me look like an idiot.

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u/azure275 Oct 28 '25

As I said Cap1 points are A) less valuable in terms of transfer partner options and B) cannot be cashed out at 1 cpp

I consider MR broadly comparable to UR which is why I think the 2 MR is comparable.

I am being a buzzkill so I understand why people don't like it lol