Announcement regarding Chase Ultimate Rewards
#16
Join Date: May 2009
Location: South Park, CO
Programs: Tegridy Elite
Posts: 5,677
I too am greatly disappointed to see this change, and greatly echo nuschu's comments about Amtrak starting to treat more of its customers like airline passengers. That's the whole point of why I travel Amtrak, so I DON'T get treated like an airline passenger. I have transferred hundreds of thousands of UR points to Amtrak over the years.
Another case in point -- I just booked a room on the Silver Star train, and was informed that Amtrak was doing a "test case" where they remove the dining car, and "allow" accommodations passengers to purchase food in the cafe car, which is basically akin to a 7/11 convenience store. First of all, food was previously included in the accommodations fare, although supposedly Amtrak is testing this concept in an effort to lower accommodations fares. By what, 5%? 10%? Big deal. Passengers will lose much of that anyway buying pre-made microwaved hamburgers made a few weeks ago. The dining car is a huge part of the allure of traveling by train, and absent that, and now all of these changes in ticketing, UR, and AGR, I will be much more inclined to simply get to point B via plane. A huge disappointment for us, but with the huge premium we generally pay for Amtrak, I have little tolerance for these changes.
Dave
Another case in point -- I just booked a room on the Silver Star train, and was informed that Amtrak was doing a "test case" where they remove the dining car, and "allow" accommodations passengers to purchase food in the cafe car, which is basically akin to a 7/11 convenience store. First of all, food was previously included in the accommodations fare, although supposedly Amtrak is testing this concept in an effort to lower accommodations fares. By what, 5%? 10%? Big deal. Passengers will lose much of that anyway buying pre-made microwaved hamburgers made a few weeks ago. The dining car is a huge part of the allure of traveling by train, and absent that, and now all of these changes in ticketing, UR, and AGR, I will be much more inclined to simply get to point B via plane. A huge disappointment for us, but with the huge premium we generally pay for Amtrak, I have little tolerance for these changes.
Dave
#17
Suspended
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: On strike
Programs: FT badges are idiotic
Posts: 8,130
If you're planning to transfer UR to someone else's AGR account, you may want to do it today (11/14) instead of waiting until 12/7. Chase has announced a new, confusing policy for transfers from UR accounts associated with business cards. See http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/chase...-accounts.html.
#21
Join Date: May 2015
Location: Philly suburbs
Programs: Amtrak Guest Rewards, BOA Travel Visa,
Posts: 56
Bye Bye CSP
I emailed Chase yesterday letting them know how disappointed I am in losing the AGR UR transfer option. I have a rather high credit limit I don't want to lose so Ill change the card to either a regular Sapphire or Chase Amazon rewards. They said I can do either. Any recommendations ??
#22
Join Date: Mar 2013
Programs: HHonors Diamond, IHG Plat, Club Carlson Gold, SPG Gold, Marriott Gold
Posts: 321
I emailed Chase yesterday letting them know how disappointed I am in losing the AGR UR transfer option. I have a rather high credit limit I don't want to lose so Ill change the card to either a regular Sapphire or Chase Amazon rewards. They said I can do either. Any recommendations ??
#23
Join Date: Oct 2013
Posts: 22
Slept on transferring my UR points - remembered that it was being cutoff sometime in December, just not this early. Logged into UR and saw that Amtrak's no longer listed as a partner as of today...
Any other worthwhile transfer partners? This was one of my favorite ways to redeem UR points...
Any other worthwhile transfer partners? This was one of my favorite ways to redeem UR points...