The current restrictions in the actual Chase card signup terms and conditions actually say nothing about 5/24, but instead state that you can only
get the signup bonus once every 2 years.
Note that you can only
get the signup bonus once in a life time per product with...
The subject of the email is «Earn Our Highest Offer: 35,000 Bonus Starpoints» Note that you can only
get the signup bonus once in a life time per product with American Express personal &...
Note that you can only
get the signup bonus once in a life time per product with American Express personal cards.
Note that you can only
get the signup bonus once in a life time per product with American Express personal & Business cards.
Not exact matches
With this account level a user
gets a personal contact
once per week with a consultant, beginner trading lessons and a generous account
signup bonus (more on that later).
However, it appears you can
get approved for this card and earn the
signup bonus more than
once provided the bank doesn't decide you've had too many new credit cards within the last 24 months.
As I mentioned last month, I picked up the business version of this card during my April application cycle, and I'll
get the personal card in January,
once 12 months have passed since I canceled my last card, if there's still a lucrative enough
signup bonus.
I'm toying with the idea of converting my Sapphire to a Freedom
once the annual fee hits (in April) but I think I should probably
get a Freedom before then (for the
signup bonus).
Occasionally, Amex will increase the
signup bonus to 30,000 Starpoints which may be a perfect time to
get the card as American Express will give you
signup bonus only
once in a life time for any personal credit card.
(TL: DR — with the 100,000 point
signup bonus, it is definitely the most bang for the buck you'll
get from one new credit card if you pay the annual fee
once, collect the
bonus, and use all the travel credits this year and next).
The card has a great
signup bonus, but it may be more difficult to
get the card
once you've signed up for a number of other cards.
I can't say I'm that surprised, since Chase already seeks to enforce a
once in a lifetime
signup bonus rule for its credit cards, and AMEX has been
getting stingier with
signup bonuses.