Last updated March 04, 2026 • Annual fee: No annual fee • Issuer: Capital One
To downgrade the Savor, call the number on the back of your card and request a product change to a no-fee or lower-fee card from Capital One. Ask about available downgrade options and any retention offers before agreeing to the change.
Issuer Contact: Call the number on the back of your card to ask about available product changes for your Savor.
Common downgrade targets for Capital One cards include no-annual-fee alternatives in the same card family. Ask specifically: "What cards can I product change to from the Savor?"
Before requesting a downgrade, always ask for a retention offer. Issuers often provide statement credits or bonus points to keep you on the card.
Script: "I'm considering downgrading my Savor due to the annual fee. Are there any offers available to keep the card?"
Points policies vary — confirm with your issuer before downgrading.
If downgrading still costs too much in lost benefits, consider these alternatives that may better match your spending profile:



Yes. A product change (downgrade) within Capital One does not trigger a hard credit pull. Your credit line and account history remain intact. Only applying for a brand-new card requires a hard pull.
Points policies vary — confirm with your issuer before downgrading.
Call the number on the back of your card or the number on the back of your card. Ask to 'product change' your Savor to a lower-fee card. You do not need to cancel — simply request a product change to keep your account open.
The best time is within 30 days of your annual fee posting. Capital One will typically refund the annual fee if you downgrade within this window. Avoid downgrading just before a trip that would benefit from the card's premium travel perks.
Downgrading (product change) keeps your account open with a lower-fee card. Your credit history, credit line, and — usually — your points are all preserved. Canceling closes the account entirely, which can hurt your credit score and may forfeit your points. Always downgrade rather than cancel.