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Originally Posted by nall
(Post 29436364)
Does not seem to work on Ritz Carlton cards. (Before there are any snarky remarks, Ritz Carlton is part of Marriott.)
What do you mean exactly by "does not seem to work"? That you can't set it up, or that you did set it up but didn't get the credit? :confused: And do you have a Marriott personal or Marriott business card that does work for you (so you're comparing side-by-side), or is the Ritz Carlton the only card you have in the Chase Marriott family of cards? |
So I've used two restaurant credits on my Marriott card, each for about a tenth of the maximum permitted amount (e.g., spent $10 on an offer where the max was $100). Interestingly, both popped up again shortly after using them (re-registering required). I wonder if this is intentional or a bug.
Originally Posted by sdsearch
(Post 29440085)
What do you mean exactly by "does not seem to work"? That you can't set it up, or that you did set it up but didn't get the credit?
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Originally Posted by nall
(Post 29440283)
it will not permit me to register a Ritz card.
Anyhow, it's a shorter term problem, in that the Ritz program itself is going away (merging into Marriott at the same time that Starwood is merging in) in about a year, and the replacement for the Ritz card (as well as the replacement for the current Marriott business card) will eventually be issued by Amex, not Chase, and Amex Offers work across most all of their cards (not a teeny tiny subset as with Chase Offers so far). https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/amer...-jpmorgan.html |
And looks like Visa Offers/Trialpay for Chase (was Marriott and Slate) is ending its current offers on 3/31/18. Once could read it as new offers coming in April or the program is taking a hiatus after the current period. I never expected the program to be a trial or temporary basis. Oh well.
Rasheed |
Originally Posted by rasheed
(Post 29534708)
I never expected the program to be a trial or temporary basis.
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Originally Posted by Kacee
(Post 29534809)
They made it too hard to review and select offers. AMEX put them right on the account home page, as well as on the App.
Having said that, Amex has had Amex Offers for years and years, while Chase debuted Chase Offers only late last year. Were you using Amex Offers the first month they existed? Or are you only comparing an established product to a brand new product? |
I feel Amex Offers is in trouble too. I don't know why though when merchants can save on the marketing fees and just pay the rebate part.
The Visa Trialpay part has been around for quite some time (Regal is a long-time partner). I agree Chase should have brought the Trialpay platform into its SSO environment (Credit Journey does not require a separate login if you go via the link on your account - SSO). It looks like this was not done because it was only activated on two cards (Marriott and Slate). Probably if it was more connected, I wouldn't have been able to get the same merchant offer all the time even after I have redeemed it. I find that Visa Trialpay not thinking about digital wallets was a terrible oversight and there was a period where activation was not sticking. But, I just need more relevant offers on these back-end platforms. Rasheed |
I hadn't noticed this thread before (other than some specific threads I subscribe to I only visit the CC forums occasionally :)) but I just now found some Chase Offers on my CSR in the mobile app for what I think is the first time (at least I never noticed them before). Some mild overlap with AMEX offers (Five Guys, Omaha Steaks, probably others). Some seem like they could be quickly redeemable/convertible.
Annoyingly, there does not seem to be a sorting option, and the offers shuffle themselves at random every time you add or view an offer and go back to the main screen :mad: |
Got an email about this for my CSP about an hour ago and enrolled in quite a few. Most aren't quite blockbusters but there are a few really good offers. Amex Offers seems stronger but glad to see Chase bring this about.
Originally Posted by Zorak
(Post 30451503)
I hadn't noticed this thread before (other than some specific threads I subscribe to I only visit the CC forums occasionally :)) but I just now found some Chase Offers on my CSR in the mobile app for what I think is the first time (at least I never noticed them before). Some mild overlap with AMEX offers (Five Guys, Omaha Steaks, probably others). Some seem like they could be quickly redeemable/convertible.
Annoyingly, there does not seem to be a sorting option, and the offers shuffle themselves at random every time you add or view an offer and go back to the main screen :mad: |
Few nice rebates here on things I use already (Sbux, Petsmart), but nothing huge. I found most Amex Offers to be quite useless- on my Plat I had Omaha Steaks, 4-6 different wine clubs and the occasional obscure hard to use hotel offer
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I am so puzzled on why Chase didn't get enough testers as they tried to get it launched before Black Friday. When you add a deal and want to add more, the app keeps taking you the back to the main screen instead of the list to add more deals.
There does seem to be a bit of customization in deals offered where if history indicates certain categories, it does offer a few relevant deals beyond the generic. At the same time, AmEx deals have come back pretty well after a dull Q2. |
The 10 percent rebate currently being offered for purchases at Lowes and Office Max/Office Depot are very easy to use since these stores all sell gift cards (I.e., Amazon, Visa, etc.). |
Can somebody share their experience regarding the rules? There are some good offers on my CSP for hotels. The wording is always „when you spend between $200 and $400” or similar. So I really won’t get cashback if I spend more than $400? Especially with hotels that would be a major limitation, especially in comparison with Amex Offers that usually ask me to spend more than a stated amount. So I would ask the hotel to split payments? Thanks. |
Originally Posted by flockavelliFT
(Post 30462190)
Can somebody share their experience regarding the rules? There are some good offers on my CSP for hotels. The wording is always „when you spend between $200 and $400” or similar. So I really won’t get cashback if I spend more than $400? Especially with hotels that would be a major limitation, especially in comparison with Amex Offers that usually ask me to spend more than a stated amount. So I would ask the hotel to split payments? Thanks. |
Has anyone used a mobile wallet in-person (such as Apple Pay or Samsung Pay) and had a deal work? I am not referring to any Chase Pay method using a QR code and not NFC/MSD.
My experience with Chase Offers 1.0 was that a mobile wallet purchase that generates a different virtual number did not allow the deal to work. The offers clearly state they are being done through a third-party (they switched to Cardlytics), so it isn't like Chase sees you spend at a participating merchant and gives you the credit. This is true for the BofA deals and others, same implementation. I should add that I do not recommend anyone try a mobile wallet to get a deal to work, but if you happen to do so out of habit, the results are appreciated. I saw Walgreens was added for many cards recently, and I have already started seeing varying offers (one offer only gave a 5% option because I used that card before at that merchant while it was 10% on other cards). |
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