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Chase Sapphire - free delivery to end of 2021
World and World Elite Mastercard® cardholders get:
https://www.doordash.com/mastercard/
World and World Elite Mastercard® cardholders get:
- $5 off first two orders on DoorDash every month until 9/30/22, while supplies last.
- $0 delivery fees and 10% off on restaurant orders over $12, grocery orders over $25. 5% credit back on eligible Pickup orders
https://www.doordash.com/mastercard/
Chase Doordash Benefit (Revised April 2022)
#151
Original Poster
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: La Jolla, CA
Programs: Marriott Ambassador, Lifetime Titanium, Delta Plat, Hilton Diamond , Hyatt Globalist
Posts: 2,615
Just a suggestion, before you download your Doordash app and sign up, check with a friend for a referral. If you get a referral from a friend, you get $5 off your first 3 orders. Therefore, you get $75 worth of food free this year.
#152
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Toledo, OH
Programs: Delta DM & MM, Hilton DM, Marriott gold, Hyatt Globalist, Alaska 75K, Wyndham Diamond,
Posts: 15,400
Our governor just ordered all restaurants closed but is allowing carryout and delivery so maybe this benefit will be very valuable after all.
#154
Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania
Programs: Milege+, SkyMiles, AAdvantage, HHonors Diamond, Marriott Gold
Posts: 1,685
Ill be one of first to pay new $550
With my AF up 4/1 and the restrictions on restaurants now, I decided to try doordash on my reserve card. So, I'm rural enough that small selection close by. I ordered a pizza at 11 AM. Told would arrive in 54 minutes. Came an hour late and could have been hotter. Got free delivery as it was my first order, but as far as DashPass, only Subway participates locally. All others now showing $5.99 delivery charge on top of the tax and 18% service charge. So, not going to be very useful at home. However, I suppose it might be useful when I'm away in an urban spot and not into venturing out. Still, I value it at no more than $60, as I would never pay $9.99 a month for the free delivery that I would rarely use. Thinking about downgrading to the Preferred. If I only knew how much my next UR transfer to UA miles will be worth. Last year, getting the extra point per $ for travel and dining (Reserve 3 points vs. Preferred 2 points) actually made up for what will be the difference in AF: Reserve $250 - Preferred $95= $155.
#155
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Jan 2014
Location: San Diego, CA
Programs: GE, Marriott Platinum
Posts: 15,508
Tonight I thought I'd use DoorDash to order delivery for us. Unfortunately ASAP was not an option this time; we'd have to schedule delivery for tomorrow. We ended up going though the drive-through.
Anyway, maybe it's due to current high demand? Hopefully it's not one of those gotchas that would have existed in a better time period or else using the credit is going to be a lot harder than I thought.
Anyway, maybe it's due to current high demand? Hopefully it's not one of those gotchas that would have existed in a better time period or else using the credit is going to be a lot harder than I thought.
#156
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Toledo, OH
Programs: Delta DM & MM, Hilton DM, Marriott gold, Hyatt Globalist, Alaska 75K, Wyndham Diamond,
Posts: 15,400
Tonight I thought I'd use DoorDash to order delivery for us. Unfortunately ASAP was not an option this time; we'd have to schedule delivery for tomorrow. We ended up going though the drive-through.
Anyway, maybe it's due to current high demand? Hopefully it's not one of those gotchas that would have existed in a better time period or else using the credit is going to be a lot harder than I thought.
Anyway, maybe it's due to current high demand? Hopefully it's not one of those gotchas that would have existed in a better time period or else using the credit is going to be a lot harder than I thought.
#157
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Oct 2014
Posts: 10,904
They are offering 10% off all pickup orders, which have no fees. Great for an urban area. I'm picking up food anyway (since restaurants can't do dine-in now); this gets me 10% off. The dashpass benefit is not useful here (the 10% off is for everyone) but I did get $60 in free food.
#158
Moderator
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Miami, Mpls & London
Programs: AA & Marriott Perpetual Platinum; DL & HH Gold
Posts: 48,965
#159
Join Date: Feb 2006
Posts: 1,069
I've already activated my Doordash benefit and been credited for the $60. Hoping someone may have experience having 2 CSRs within the same family. I have a relative that places little value on this benefit and isn't planning to create a Doordash account.
Has anyone successfully added a 2nd CSR card to an existing Doordash account? Will the benefit still be triggered?
As you may have guessed, I am contemplating asking permission to add their CSR card to my existing Doordash account so I can utilize their $60 credit. However, asking them to create a separate Doordash account would be more hassle than it's worth.
Has anyone successfully added a 2nd CSR card to an existing Doordash account? Will the benefit still be triggered?
As you may have guessed, I am contemplating asking permission to add their CSR card to my existing Doordash account so I can utilize their $60 credit. However, asking them to create a separate Doordash account would be more hassle than it's worth.
#160
Join Date: Jan 2003
Posts: 3,786
I just used Doordash yesterday for the first time since I used up my $60 credit. I ordered Mod Pizza and it was delivered in 25 min... pretty amazing actually. If I order online, drive there to pick them up and drive home, it would take over 25 min. Delivery was free, service fee was like $2. I added their suggested tip of $5.
#161
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Intermountain West
Programs: Too many to list
Posts: 12,094
I just used Doordash yesterday for the first time since I used up my $60 credit. I ordered Mod Pizza and it was delivered in 25 min... pretty amazing actually. If I order online, drive there to pick them up and drive home, it would take over 25 min. Delivery was free, service fee was like $2. I added their suggested tip of $5.
Just reviewed receipt and there IS a $1.45 service charge on my $29, pre-tax, order.
Last edited by philemer; Mar 28, 2020 at 9:10 pm
#162
IMO, this is even a worse time to take food delivery. There are so many possible contamination, restaurant and its staff, delivery person and all the stops the delivery person likely stops.
Also, with people stuck at home, people have more time to cook or learn how to cook. A lot take-out places are not even open. Business has been down substantially.
More people are short on cash now and people still want to save every $ they can hold onto....
Also, with people stuck at home, people have more time to cook or learn how to cook. A lot take-out places are not even open. Business has been down substantially.
More people are short on cash now and people still want to save every $ they can hold onto....
#164
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Florida
Posts: 29,791
Make sure you can sanitize those with >65% alcohol and then let it sit for 24 hrs to make sure no more live virus still on the surface... This also applies on anything bought from any store's shelf or anything delivered by any service.
#165
In this world at this moment, it is just very hard to know who handles your stuff. Amazon has a huge warehouse in Edison, NJ, which is a virus hot spot. Amazon employees complain about lack of protective gears. So you can imagine what kind of protection the packages have from those delivery people.
All those food delivery services are popular at those large metro or urban areas, which are at the forefront of this outbreak. I just like everyone be careful and learn from the situations in Italy and Spain.
All those food delivery services are popular at those large metro or urban areas, which are at the forefront of this outbreak. I just like everyone be careful and learn from the situations in Italy and Spain.