SunnyNy Posted February 26 #1 Share Posted February 26 I'm considering applying for this card. I have made deposits on two separate cruises on my current card. If I make the final payments on the Chase Sapphire card, will I be covered by their travel benefits? I've tried calling the Chase benefits no., but was told they can't answer any benefit questions unless I already have the card. This policy seems ridiculous, just wondering if anyone has any info on this. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
klfrodo Posted February 26 #2 Share Posted February 26 A quick google search confirmed my understanding that To qualify for any of these complimentary protections, you must use your Chase Sapphire card to pay for a portion or all of your travel expenses, like your flight, hotel or rental car. Depending on the coverage, your immediate family members may also qualify for reimbursement — even if you're not traveling with them. Here's a link to the card benefits if you can find the language Guide to Benefits (chasecdn.com) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SunnyNy Posted February 26 Author #3 Share Posted February 26 51 minutes ago, klfrodo said: A quick google search confirmed my understanding that To qualify for any of these complimentary protections, you must use your Chase Sapphire card to pay for a portion or all of your travel expenses, like your flight, hotel or rental car. Depending on the coverage, your immediate family members may also qualify for reimbursement — even if you're not traveling with them. Here's a link to the card benefits if you can find the language Guide to Benefits (chasecdn.com) I appreciate your response. My question was poorly phrased. I did read the Guide to Benefits, but was looking for personal experiences. For example, if I book a flight and cruise, but only the cruise is paid with Chase Sapphire is the flight also covered, or in my situation, if only partial payment on Chase, should it be a certain percent of the total cost? I may be overthinking this, but seeing words like "may" or "might" in these documents is why I'm wondering if anyone has personally had a benefit paid under these circumstances. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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