Start with Chase
Other issuers might look attractive but…
By: Randy Clinton
Last updated April 25th, 2021
Why?
Chase is the most well rounded issuer, especially for people early in the game.
FAQ at bottom, good chance the answer you’re looking for is there.
FAQs
Can I move points earned on different UR cards to the Sapphire Reserve or Preferred?
Yes, I recommend moving points over from other UR cards to the Reserve or Preferred before redeeming.
Is there a downgrade path?
Yes all Sapphire and Freedom cards cards can be product changed between each other. Keep in mind you can only hold one Freedom Flex card and one Sapphire card at a time. With product changes you can pay $0 in annual fee’s for this setup if you are in a tough situation or ran out of points and choose to pursue other cards.
Chase Ink Business Cards are UR cards too?
Yes, you could also add the Ink Business cards into the mix and have a setup that is 2 cards larger. Some people are not willing or able to get business cards so I did not include them here. Check out this page for more info on Chase Business cards here.
How do I even redeem these points? What can they be used on?
Currently, the Chase travel portal is powered by Expedia, anything you can book on Expedia can be booked using Chase points.
Why would I not get the Sapphire card first?
I recommend getting at least one of the Freedom cards first because this will give you an additional 20k - 40k UR points for free in addition to your Sapphire SUB. If you get the Reserve and the SUB is 60k that’s enough for $900 in travel, with an additional free 20-40k UR points that could be as high as $1500 in value via the travel portal with no additional cost in annual fee.
Which Sapphire card should I get?
That will be a personal choice; check the reviews on both the Preferred the Reserve to find out which better suits you.