However, you’ll also need to remember Chase’s 5/24 rule, an unpublished restriction that makes it likely that those who have opened five or more personal credit card accounts in the past two years will be denied a new card from Chase.
It is also recommended that you have a credit score of at least 670 for the highest chance of approval for the card.
: Who’s eligible for the Chase Sapphire Preferred’s 100,000-point bonus?
Bottom line
If you applied for the Sapphire Preferred just before the 100,000-point offer went live, you may be able to get Chase to match the offer. We can’t guarantee it will be successful, but we strongly believe it’s worth asking. You’ll want to do this soon since this is your last chance to earn the offer, which will end on May 15.
Remember that the spending requirement is up from $4,000 to $5,000 with the current offer. So, if you are approved for a bonus match, you’ll need to be sure you meet the minimum spending requirement.
But if you were disappointed you jumped a bit too early, there’s a chance you won’t miss out after all.
Apply here: Chase Sapphire Preferred Card