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@tinalzhang wrote:Is the annual $75 credit based on the open date (e.g. 12/1-11/30, if I opened my account on Dec 1st), or calendar date (1/1-12/31)? TIA!
I haven't seen anything that tied these to calendar year, so best guess is that it's your cardmember anniversary and not calendar periods.
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How many flights did you have to purchase or how much did you have to spend on the SW priority card to get the $75 credit ?
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If i understand correctly, the $75 travel credit is divided up into some small amount applied as a statement credit for each flight purchase. Does anyone know how much each credit amount is? Or, in other words, how much $ must be spent on flight purchases or how many flights must be pruchased in order to receive the full $75 travel credit?
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@i3mvp278 wrote:If i understand correctly, the $75 travel credit is divided up into some small amount applied as a statement credit for each flight purchase. Does anyone know how much each credit amount is? Or, in other words, how much $ must be spent on flight purchases or how many flights must be pruchased in order to receive the full $75 travel credit?
I suspect your quesion should be directed to Chase since the terms are Chase's. Here's all there is in the specific card terms:
"$75 Southwest Annual Travel Credit: A statement credit will automatically be applied to your account when your Southwest Airlines Rapid Rewards® Priority Card is used for purchases (excluding Upgraded Boardings and inflight purchases), up to an anniversary year maximum accumulation of $75.
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@i3mvp278 wrote:If i understand correctly, the $75 travel credit is divided up into some small amount applied as a statement credit for each flight purchase. Does anyone know how much each credit amount is? Or, in other words, how much $ must be spent on flight purchases or how many flights must be pruchased in order to receive the full $75 travel credit?
You receive a total credit of $75. It's not "divided up" unless you make a flight purchase less than $75. If your first Southwest flight purchase is $100, for example, then all $75 is applied to that statement. If the Southwest flight purchase is $50, then $50 credit is applied, and you have $25 remaining, to be applied to the next Southwest flight credit.
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Perfect, that seems like a best case scenario. It wasn't clear in the Chase terms.
Thanks!
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Does that mean there is a minumum of $75, to get the $75 credit. Or is it based on percents i.e. spend $100 to get $10 of the $75? Thanks much. Deciding on which card to get but need to determine if my travel will earn the $75 in a year.
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@climes5 wrote:Does that mean there is a minumum of $75, to get the $75 credit. Or is it based on percents i.e. spend $100 to get $10 of the $75? Thanks much. Deciding on which card to get but need to determine if my travel will earn the $75 in a year.
There's a dollar for dollar exchange. So if you buy a $100 ticket with your card, you'll get a $75 statement credit fom chase. If you buy a $50 ticket, you'll get $50, and still have $25 for a future puchase.
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Perfect. Thanks !!
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Did the dollar for dollar credit reflect on your account or was it just a percentage of the $75 credit. Most tickets are over 75 dollars so if this is true this card is the best of the 3 to purchase. Am I correct?
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