Everything That Expires June 30: Your Q2 Credit Card Checklist

Five semi-annual + two quarterly credits totalling $925 for a CSR + Amex Platinum + Hilton Aspire holder reset on July 1. Line-by-line checklist before they disappear.

Seasonal · 8 min read · 2026-05-24

Everything That Expires June 30: Your Q2 Credit Card Checklist June 30 is the single biggest credit-burn deadline of the year for premium card holders. Five semi-annual credits — split across the Chase Sapphire Reserve, Hilton Aspire, and Amex Gold — reset on July 1, and two more quarterly Amex Platinum credits roll over the same day. If you have all four of those cards, $925 in card credits expires in 38 days and cannot be carried into Q3. This is your line-by-line checklist: what expires, how much, the minimum action that triggers each credit, and a direct link to the benefit page so you can mark it off as you go. What resets on July 1 (semi-annual credits) Five of the largest premium-card credits are split into two equal halves: the Q1+Q2 half (Jan 1 – Jun 30) and the Q3+Q4 half (Jul 1 – Dec 31). Anything you don't use by June 30 simply disappears. Chase Sapphire Reserve — StubHub Credit ($150) Out of the $300 annual StubHub Credit , half ($150) expires June 30. Trigger it with one ticket purchase at StubHub.com using your CSR — concerts, MLB games, comedy shows, anything in the platform. Buy now, hold tickets for a fall event. Chase Sapphire Reserve — Sapphire Hotel Collection Credit ($250) The Sapphire Hotel Collection Credit pays out $250 per half-year (of the $500 annual total) when you book a two-night minimum stay through the Sapphire Hotel Collection portal. Book a flexible-rate stay for August — you can cancel later and the credit still posts. Chase Sapphire Reserve — Dining Credit ($150) The new Sapphire Reserve Dining Credit is $300/year, half ($150) by June 30