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Review:
The Chase Sapphire is one of the newer cards, first introduced by commercials during the summer of 2009. In these commercials you see a husband and wife mulling over how they are going to spend their vacation. They also highlight how you can exchange your points for airline tickets last minute with no restrictions or blackout dates. You can watch a few of their latest commercials.
Another big feature they like to point out is that Chase Sapphire doesn’t have an annual fee, which is pretty common for airline reward cards or any card with travel benefits. This is a nice bonus.
If you do apply for the Chase Sapphire card and end up being approved I suggest you take advantage of the Ultimate Rewards.
If you are a casual traveler I suggest you look into this card for travel rewards with no annual fee you won’t feel compelled to use this card for every purchase and after a while since points don’t expire you will eventually be able to save on that trip both with airfare and hotel.
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