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One of the most frequently asked questions I get is, "Why do you have multiple of the same credit card?" In this post, we'll cover which cards you can have multiples of, the general policies, and the cards I have.

Yes, depending on the credit issuer. With most major issuers, it's possible to hold two of the same credit card. The main issue is HOW you obtain multiple of these cards.

In most cases, you'll need to product change a card to hold two of the same credit card.

Important: You do NOT receive an intro bonus when you product change a card.

For example, if you product change a Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card to a Chase Sapphire Reserve®, you do not receive a bonus for the Chase Sapphire Reserve.

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Some people obtain a second Chase Freedom Flex℠ card from getting the Chase Sapphire Preferred and product changing the card after the first year. You will not receive an intro bonus for the second Chase Freedom Flex.

For some credit issuers, if you currently have the card, you cannot apply for the same card. The application will automatically get rejected. Always check the card offer details and terms for the most accurate information.

Bank of America is more flexible with having multiple cards, but restrictions do apply for select products. You can have multiple Better Balance Rewards and Cash Rewards cards.

Be sure to read the Bank of America card application rules post to see if you qualify to apply for additional cards: https://www.asksebby.com/blog/bank-of-america-adds-24-month-rule-to-some-credit-cards

For example, the Bank of America Alaska card is not available to you if you currently have or have had the card in the past 24 months.

One product that is no longer available is the Better Balance Rewards card. The system allowed me to apply for multiple at the same time, and they were approved. However, Bank of America did close two of the accounts after enforcing their new application rules.

American Express lets you apply for the same product, but you will not receive the intro bonus again due to the "once in a lifetime" rule.

I don't recommend submitting multiple applications all at once; otherwise, the system may view them as duplicate applications and automatically reject them. Space the applications out by a few months.

Keep in mind that applying for a card is different from upgrading a card. When you upgrade a card, there are often upgrade offers after you spend "x" amount in "x" months.

I only recommend doing the product change if you currently have or had the card for the intro bonus in the past, otherwise, you might not qualify in the future.

Watch the video below for the Amex product change strategies.

Chase allows you to earn an intro bonus for a product once every two years, except for the Sapphire cards, which are once every four years.

However, it is possible to product change to a card you already have.

Reminder: You do NOT receive an intro bonus when you product change.

For example, you can sign up for a Chase Freedom card and earn an intro bonus. If you also have a Chase Sapphire Preferred that you no longer get positive expected value from, you can product change the Sapphire to a second Chase Freedom card.

There are two main reasons for why I have multiple of the same credit card:

  1. No annual fee cards with high category point multipliers
  2. Cards with an annual fee that offer a free hotel night each year or travel credits

No Annual Fee Cards with Categories

Rotating category cards are some of my favorite cards to have duplicates. For example, the Chase Freedom Flex card earns 5% on up to $1,500 in combined category purchases each quarter you activate.

There are some categories that I can easily maximize, so having a secondary card helps me earn more points.

Another example is the Ink Business Cash® Credit Card that earns 5% cash back on the first $25,000 in combined purchases on office supply stores; internet, cable, and phone services. Some office managers who carry the Ink Business Cash® Credit Card can easily maximize the $25,000 in combined category spend each year. Having a secondary Ink Business Cash® Credit Card would help earn points faster.

You can product change the Ink Business Preferred® Credit Card or Ink Business Unlimited® Credit Card to a secondary Ink Business Cash® Credit Card. Business cards can only be changed to business products, and not personal cards.

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Annual Fee Cards with Free Nights or Travel Credits

The second group of cards is ones that have annual fees, but you don't need to spend a lot on the card to derive positive expected value.

The best example is the Amex Hilton Aspire that has a $450 annual fee and comes with a free weekend certificate and resort credits. Since I can redeem the free weekend certificate at high-value properties, I derive more than $450 in value each year.

The automatic Diamond status has also saved me hundreds of dollars on breakfast and executive lounge access.

Your mileage may vary depending on where you plan to redeem the free weekend night. I currently hold two Amex Hilton Aspire cards.

Having multiple of the same credit card isn’t for everyone. I wouldn’t recommend it unless you have a specific use case like maximizing spend categories or utilizing travel benefits.

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FAQs

What is the 5/24 rule? ›

The 5/24 rule is an unofficial policy that dictates that Chase won't approve you for its cards if you've opened five or more personal credit card accounts from any issuer in the last 24 months. Put simply, the number of cards you've opened in the previous two years will affect your approval odds with Chase.

Is an Amex Platinum worth it? ›

IS IT WORTH IT? NO. Based on your spending, your estimated rewards on The Platinum Card® from American Express would not make up for the annual fee. How much do you spend annually on flights and hotels in U.S. dollars booked on AmexTravel.com?

Is CardMatch legit? ›

Is it safe to use? Yes. The CardMatch tool uses bank-level security to ensure your personal information is safe.

Who is the founder of AskSebby? ›

Sebastian Fung is the Co-Founder at AskSebby . Additionally, Sebastian Fung has had 2 past jobs including Founder at LendLayer .

What is the golden rule of credit cards? ›

The golden rule of credit card usage is to do everything you can to pay off your entire balance each month. If you can do this, you won't be charged any interest.

What is the Chase Sapphire rule? ›

Chase has a 48-month rule for customers to receive new cardmember bonuses within the Chase Sapphire card family. If you've earned a Chase Sapphire Preferred or Chase Sapphire Reserve sign-up bonus in the past four years, you're out of luck to earn this bonus until you've passed the 48-month mark since the last bonus.

Does closing old credit cards hurt your score? ›

While your scores may decrease initially after closing a credit card, they typically rebound in a few months if you continue to make your payments on time,” Griffin says. The primary reason your score may decrease is through losing a credit limit and increasing your utilization rate.

How to waive Amex Platinum fee? ›

While it may seem hard to believe, there are two ways to avoid the annual fee on this premium card.
  1. Open the Morgan Stanley version of the card and a Platinum CashPlus account. There are multiple versions of The Platinum Card® from American Express. ...
  2. If you're active-duty military, American Express waives the fee.
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Why is Amex Platinum so hard to get? ›

To be eligible for the Amex Platinum Card® you'll typically need a good to excellent credit score. This makes it one of the more difficult cards to be approved for.

What salary do you need for a platinum Amex? ›

Salary Needed for Amex Platinum Credit Card

If you make nearly $100,000 a year and have good credit, you should have no issue getting approved. However, applicants with annual incomes as low as $40,000 have also been approved if they have a low debt-to-income ratio and pay their other credit cards in full every month.

Does CardMatch do a hard pull? ›

The CardMatch tool itself does not have an impact on your credit score. It conducts a soft credit check, which is the same type of inquiry that happens when you check your own credit. If you complete an application for any of the offers the tool finds for you, it will affect your credit score.

Is Amex Gold a credit card? ›

This card offers two features — "Plan It®" and "Pay Over Time" — that allow you to finance certain purchases over a period of time, but it is not a traditional credit card because some charges must be paid in full.

Is the gold card worth it for me? ›

The Amex Gold is a solid pick for a travel rewards card if you can take full advantage of the bonus rewards categories and credits. But other options could provide a more rewarding experience, especially if you're looking for luxury travel perks or want better value for your travel rewards.

How to beat Chase 5/24 rule? ›

The simplest way to determine your 5/24 status is to add up all your credit accounts from the last 24 months. If you've opened four or fewer new accounts in the last two years, you won't be subject to the 5/24 rule.

How strict is the Chase 5/24 rule? ›

To be approved for a Chase credit card, you must have fewer than five approvals for credit cards within the last 24 months. When you apply for a Chase credit card, Chase will count the card you're applying for as part of your allowed five approvals.

How to check if you are under 5/24? ›

The best way to check your 5/24 status is to log in to a free service like LendingTree Spring or AnnualCreditReport.com and count the number of card accounts you've opened within the last 24 months. You should count all accounts you have opened within the last two years.

Is 5/24 a hard rule? ›

Bottom line

While getting rejected for a credit card is never fun, the good news is that hard inquiries do not take up your 5/24 slots — though too many of them might cause your application to be rejected, even if you're under 5/24.

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