The placeholder could also be a WGA fare, but then when you cancel it you get travel funds, whereas the points are returned to your account. If the companion flies often on their own maybe the travel funds would be fine as long as they have good opportunities to use them before they expire a year after purchase.
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01-15-2019
05:01 PM
01-15-2019
05:01 PM
This might answer your question or it may confuse the issue! I just used CreditKarma to review my DH's and my credit history to figure out if we've had a SWA Chase card in the past 24 months. I created CreditKarma accounts for both of us so I could compare them and make sure I didn't miss anything. We each have our own Amazon Chase card as well as an IHG (Holiday Inn group) Chase card, with the other person as authorized users. All four of these cards are listed under both of our reports even though in all of these cases, two of the cards are solely in my husband's name (with me as an authorized user) and two of the cards are solely in my name (with my husband as an authorized user). I know for a fact that we did not share the application because the point of getting the cards was to get the signup bonuses by becoming a cardmember. In all cases we added the other person as an authorized user after the account was opened (and we also opened the Amazon accounts at the same time, then later opened the IHG accounts at the same time). So.... MAYBE they would say you have been a cardmember within 24 months? I know the bigger issue with just applying anyway and hoping it will work is that all of the cards have an annual fee, so at best you are gambling on the cheapest card at $69. That said, maybe asking Chase again would work - this time rather than asking if you'd get the bonus, instead ask, "have I been a cardmember with you in the past 24 months" and see how they digest that.
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