I wouldn't call it overlooked so much as incidental to my
point: the Arrival
+ is a great card to get for the
signup bonus and then do a product change, sure, but this article is all about the % cash back when using it as a daily driver.
Other Chase cards you can apply for at the same time include the Chase British Airways (50K
signup points, 1.25 Avios per dollar, and an annual companion award ticket if you spend $ 30K
+ in a year), and the Chase United Explorer (30K
signup points plus another 5K
points for adding a free additional user, and it gives free luggage, free primary car rental insurance including in the US and Israel, expanded saver and standard award ticket availability, priority boarding, and more), the Chase Sapphire Preferred (40K
signup points plus another 5K
points for adding a free additional user, no fee the first year, free primary car rental insurance including in the US and Israel, plus 2 - 2.14
points per dollar on travel and dining with no Foreign Exchange fees), the Chase Marriott (with 50K
signup points plus a free night upon
signup and a free night every subsequent year upon renewal), the Chase Freedom (which has no annual fee, gives 5
points per dollar in rotating categories, and 10 %
bonus points through 2015 if you have a Chase checking account), and the Chase Ink Cash (which also has no annual fee and gives 5
points per dollar on telecom / office supplies and 2
points per dollar on dining and gas)