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30.09.2024 - 22:45 / thepointsguy.com / Chase Travel
If you're a Chase cardmember, check the offers section of your account. You may have been targeted with a generous new travel promotion offering $100 back when you spend $500 or more on Chase Travel℠.
So far, we're seeing this offer available for some Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card, Chase Sapphire Reserve®, Chase Freedom Unlimited® and Chase Freedom Flex® cards.
If you've been targeted with the offer, it's simple to earn the $100 cash back.
To do so, go into your Chase credit card portal and look for the "Chase Offers" pull-down menu. From there, look for the offer marked "Chase Travel." Note that you must then click on the offer to add it to your personal offers wallet.
After that, you can purchase travel, including hotels, flights, car rentals and activities, through Chase Travel as you normally would. Once you spend $500 or more in one transaction, including taxes and after any discounts, you'll automatically trigger the $100 reward; it will be deposited in your account. You'll also earn Chase Ultimate Rewards points on your entire travel purchase by booking with your Chase-branded card.
The offer expires Oct. 31. It's only valid once for each card it's available for, and it's only valid online.
Related: How to redeem Chase Ultimate Rewards points for maximum value
Note that bookings made through a third party outside of Chase Travel will not be eligible for this offer. Finally, the offer will not be applied if you don't add the offer option to your Chase card account.
However, with a simple offer click, you can be on your way to receiving $100 back in no time.
If you don't have one of the above cards or are considering adding a Chase credit card to your wallet, here are some top options.
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