"Chase Offers" (merchant branded discounts or rebates on specific cards)
First I heard of Chase Offer I saw on: http://viewfromthewing.boardingarea....371.1488278343
Its pretty much similar to amex offers but with your Chase Marriott. I can't find any info about this but I like it since I recently got my Chase Marriott card. I would actually use some of the offers. |
And Chase's slash and burn pursuit of AMEX continues.....
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Chase Offers appears to be available on the business version of the Marriott Rewards card as well. I was able to create an account and add offers to my business card.
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Signed up for the Whole Foods and Nordstrom offers. They're pretty generous.
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Some datapoints:
Bought Nordstrom gift cards online. It shows pending on my statement as CS *NORDSTROM GIFT CAR and I did not get an email confirmation about using my offer. Bought Amazon gift cards in-store at Staples. Immediately got an email saying the credit would post in 3-10 days. Will report back. Edit: No statement credit yet, but I got this email from Chase: https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...0e821f24d0.png |
Chase Marriott Rewards
I've added Starbucks 10% back (usual restrictions against supermarket, airport, etc. locations), as well as $10 back on a single $40 Etsy purchase. There's an item I want there for $15 + $5 shipping, so will look for another as well. Unfortunately, no PayPal transactions, which code as ... well ... PayPal instead. I'm hoping that shipping and tax qualify, so that's it's $40 net final charge, as with Amex and B of A schemes.
Also added Whole Foods $10 back on a single $25 minimum transaction. |
Originally Posted by Diplomatico
(Post 29061801)
And Chase's slash and burn pursuit of AMEX continues.....
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Looks like you can add multiple cards to a single account - can you redeem an offer on both, or do you have to put them on separate accounts?
Also - any idea what the procedure is when a statement credit doesn't post? |
At present, I'm finding that Chase offers are more relevant to me than Amex sync ones. Also, I like that Chase sends a confirming email when the credit is actually applied, not just triggered.
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Originally Posted by Points Scrounger
(Post 29307776)
At present, I'm finding that Chase offers are more relevant to me than Amex sync ones. Also, I like that Chase sends a confirming email when the credit is actually applied, not just triggered.
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Any data points on Whole Foods being in one purchase or over time?
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Originally Posted by levilevi
(Post 29420366)
Any data points on Whole Foods being in one purchase or over time?
At Amex (where they've been offered for a long time), some have been one purchase and others have been cumulative purchases. You always need to read the T&Cs, and then if you're still not sure, post the T&Cs here for us to evaluate. And not necessarily does everyone have the same offers. The one that Points Scrounger mentioned a few posts above:
Originally Posted by Points Scrounger
(Post 29284653)
Also added Whole Foods $10 back on a single $25 minimum transaction.
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Yeah - I saw that, the terms on mine are a little ambiguous, but I've actually spent two transcations separates over $25 in the last week, with nothing, so I'm just going to get some stuff like you said non-perishables on sale, to get it:
$10 back on your next purchase of $25 or more Limit 1 per activation/account. See full terms. Terms and Conditions Must use registered Chase Marriott Visa card. Valid for in-store or online purchase of $25 or more. Not valid on gift card purchases. Not all merchant locations may be monitored by Visa. Limit 1 $10 statement credit redemption per activation/account. Separately, whats the notification system like on these? Instant/near instant email like Amex or delayed or just a credit shows up whenever? |
Originally Posted by levilevi
(Post 29430603)
Yeah - I saw that, the terms on mine are a little ambiguous, but I've actually spent two transcations separates over $25 in the last week, with nothing, so I'm just going to get some stuff like you said non-perishables on sale, to get it:
$10 back on your next purchase of $25 or more Limit 1 per activation/account. See full terms. Terms and Conditions Must use registered Chase Marriott Visa card. Valid for in-store or online purchase of $25 or more. Not valid on gift card purchases. Not all merchant locations may be monitored by Visa. Limit 1 $10 statement credit redemption per activation/account. To me, because I look at the grammar carefully, I see nothing ambiguous about your T&Cs. When an offer allows accumulated spend, it'll say something "$10 back on purchases of $25 or more" (plural "purchases"), or maybe even "$10 back on $25 or more in total purchases". If you don't look at the grammar carefully, you run the danger of misinterpreting promos. The details are often spelled out only in the grammar! |
Does not seem to work on Ritz Carlton cards. (Before there are any snarky remarks, Ritz Carlton is part of Marriott.)
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