Huge: Best-Ever Chase Sapphire Reserve Card 150K Bonus Points Offer

Huge: Best-Ever Chase Sapphire Reserve Card 150K Bonus Points Offer

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The Chase Sapphire Reserve® Card is one of the most popular premium travel credit cards, given its lucrative bonus categories, valuable lounge access, and other credits and benefits that can help offset the annual fee.

We’ve just seen a massive, best-ever welcome bonus rolled out on this card, making it the ideal time to apply. Let’s cover all the details.

Chase Sapphire Reserve bonus now offers 150K points, up from 125K

The Chase Sapphire Reserve has a huge new welcome bonus, where you can earn 150,000 Ultimate Rewards bonus points after spending $6,000 on purchases within the first three months. Personally, I value Ultimate Rewards points at 1.7 cents each, so to me, the points are worth a staggering $2,550, which is fantastic.

For context, prior to this, the card had a welcome bonus of 125,000 Ultimate Rewards points with the same spending requirement, so this offer is significantly richer. For that matter, this is the best publicly available welcome bonus we’ve ever seen on this card, period.

Link: Learn more about the Chase Sapphire Reserve® Card

Get a lot of value with this huge welcome offer

Are you eligible for the Chase Sapphire Reserve bonus?

When it comes to eligibility for the Chase Sapphire Reserve, here’s the official language in the application:

This credit card is unavailable to you if you currently have one open. The new cardmember bonus may not be available to you if you previously held this card or received a new cardmember bonus for this card. We may also consider the number of cards you have opened and closed in determining your bonus eligibility.

As you can tell, the terms here aren’t that explicit. However, you’re definitely not eligible for the bonus if you currently have this exact card, and you also may not be eligible for the bonus if you previously held this card, regardless of whether or not you received the bonus. Then there’s also the vague language about how other factors may be used in determining your eligibility for the card.

Furthermore, eligibility for the card (including the bonus) is unrelated to whether or not you have or have had the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card (review). Note that these restrictions are based on whether you’re the primary cardmember on one of these cards — if you’re currently an authorized user (or have been one in the past), you’d be eligible.

Also keep in mind the general rules of applying for Chase cards, including the 5/24 rule (though there are increasingly reports of people being approved in spite of being over the 5/24 limit).

Nowadays Chase will typically let you know during the application process if you’re eligible for the bonus on a card, before there’s a hard pull, so that’s good news if you want to try to apply and see if you qualify.

Keep in mind the restrictions on being approved for Chase cards

Is the Chase Sapphire Reserve worth it, and why?

The $795 annual fee Chase Sapphire Reserve is one of the most popular premium credit cards, thanks to its great rewards structure and benefits. The card has the following perks, among other things:

Read a full review of the Chase Sapphire Reserve here.

Access Chase Sapphire Lounges with the card

Bottom line

The Chase Sapphire Reserve is newly offering a best-ever welcome bonus of 150,000 Ultimate Rewards points upon completing minimum spending, which is the best publicly available bonus we’ve ever seen on the card.

This is a great premium card that offers lots of perks, so if you spend a lot on dining and travel, value lounge access, and like Chase’s points redemption opportunities, definitely consider this card, as it’s quite easy to justify. Either way, if you don’t yet have the card and are eligible, there’s absolutely no reason not to take advantage of this incredible bonus.

Do you plan on picking up the Chase Sapphire Reserve with 150K bonus points?

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  1. Markiteight Guest

    If you were approved for a CSR card on or after April 20th, you are eligible for the increased signup bonus. I was approved on the 10th, so I'm SOL.

  2. ECR12 Guest

    Anyone apply while over 5/24? Ive heard datapoints of chase demphasizing 5/24 when they have temporary increased offers on cards.

  3. Gva Guest

    SUB to AF ratio still worse than before the inflation

  4. JL Guest

    @Lucky,
    do you when this offer is scheduled to end?

    1. Ben Schlappig OMAAT

      @ JL -- Unfortunately that hasn't been revealed yet, so I have no insights. I'm sorry!

  5. Eskimo Guest

    So is this the result of past UR devaluation or is the going to be the first step for an upcoming UR devaluation.

    1. Andrew Guest

      It’s because no one signed up when they refreshed it. They’re getting desperate. Amex and capital one blew them out of the water.

    2. Matt Guest

      Are you suggesting that raising the annual fee by $200, adding a bunch of tiny, difficult to use coupons, quietly but repeatedly degrading one of the card's few good features after launch, and having its best transfer partner nuke its rewards program somehow didn't generate a flood of new card holders?

    3. Jack Guest

      He probably acknowledges that. But, he wonders whether there's a second shoe to drop. Seeing all that Chase has done and continues to do, that's a fair speculation.

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Andrew Guest

It’s because no one signed up when they refreshed it. They’re getting desperate. Amex and capital one blew them out of the water.

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Matt Guest

Are you suggesting that raising the annual fee by $200, adding a bunch of tiny, difficult to use coupons, quietly but repeatedly degrading one of the card's few good features after launch, and having its best transfer partner nuke its rewards program somehow didn't generate a flood of new card holders?

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Jack Guest

He probably acknowledges that. But, he wonders whether there's a second shoe to drop. Seeing all that Chase has done and continues to do, that's a fair speculation.

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