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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)
#1
Original Poster

Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: La Jolla, CA
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Chase Doordash Benefit (Revised April 2022)
$60 Annual DoorDash Statement Credit
As of 1/12/20, the Sapphire Reserve will offer a $60 annual DoorDash credit.You’ll get a $60 statement credit in 2020 and a $60 statement credit in 2021.
Just charge a DoorDash purchase to your Sapphire Reserve, and you’ll automatically receive a statement credit for the first $60 you spend on the card with DoorDash in a calendar year. There’s no registration required.
In addition they are offering a complimentary DashPass membership.

Chase and DoorDash announced a new partnership today, January 7 for select cardholders. If you have a Chase card, you may receive a complimentary or discounted DashPass membership.
DashPass offers free delivery and lower service fees from hundreds of restaurants on orders of $12 or more. This service typically costs $9.99 a month, but you can receive up to a year free with an eligible Chase card.
https://onemileatatime.com/chase-doordash/
I went online and cancelled my existing paid DashPass and it took one second to enroll my free Chase membership from my Sapphire card.
Including the $60 credit this is an actual $180/ year savings for me, a real added benefit.
Last edited by damon88; Jan 11, 20 at 12:20 pm
#3
Join Date: Jan 2003
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I remember reading something negative about DoorDash last year that they uses the tips as payment to drivers and lowered the normal pay. It was like taking the tips from the drivers. They announced that they will change it but didn't. Not sure how it is now. If you are going to tip the driver, make sure you tip in cash just in case.
#4
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: SF Bay Area
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I remember reading something negative about DoorDash last year that they uses the tips as payment to drivers and lowered the normal pay. It was like taking the tips from the drivers. They announced that they will change it but didn't. Not sure how it is now. If you are going to tip the driver, make sure you tip in cash just in case.
- If the order is incorrect, you can tell the restaurant to redo it
- Nobody can deliver your order to someone else and someone else's order to you
- No one can spike your drinks or slip other types of poison into your food
- Doordash can't steal your tips because you're not tipping anyone
- No tips to pay that decrease the value of your credit
#5
Join Date: Jul 2003
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#6
Join Date: Feb 2015
Location: New York
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Also, I read that prices on menus on doordash are higher than menus at the restaurant or seamless but they tried to change that.
#7
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Florida
Posts: 29,513
Service Fee (using Door Dash), Delivery Fee (that is why some places listed as Free Delivery and that is an option to filter out the listing), and the Tips to the driver. The last one has been mentioned as a gray area as Door Dash took the driver's tips in the past, making the drive only earn $2 to $3 on a trip according to some reviews on the net.
Another thing is, dont remember it is related to Door Dash or GrubHub - that now customers can choose whether to prepay tips or not - on the net some drivers said they would NOT take the orders that dont have prepaid tips if there are other orders have prepaid tips. Who can blame them?
The delivery time I saw last night was all over 35 min to 45 min, for a simple fast food from a joint (Burger King or Chick Fillet) no more than 5 min drive from home... just sayin.
That is not even accounted for 95% of the restaurants in my area are fast food joints. I thought most people who own a high fee card are not fans of fast foods?
My guess is, for many if they are not users of food delivery to begin with, they most likely would quickly use the $60 credit before their new AF kick in and then seriously revalue.
Chase probably pays very little on this benefit to a start up that is burning $$$$$$ of investors money to try to make it. It may very well become a WeWork scenario for all we know it!
Last edited by Happy; Jan 10, 20 at 1:31 pm
#8
Join Date: Jul 2011
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Nope - w/ Doordash you still have to pay (1) a service fee based on a % of the total and (2) tipping the delivery person. The "free delivery" part is that you don't have to pay the membership fee to use it. If you have seamless or grub hub, it's much cheaper as you don't have the service fee and you don't have the membership fee.
Also, I read that prices on menus on doordash are higher than menus at the restaurant or seamless but they tried to change that.
Also, I read that prices on menus on doordash are higher than menus at the restaurant or seamless but they tried to change that.
People who have been strictly part of the Chase ecosystem and haven't played the game with Amex are really going to be disappointed by these changes. It's far more annoying getting value out of services like Doordash and UberEats than out of a liberal $300 travel credit because these services try to nickel and dime you at every step along the way, which further reduces the value of what they're selling.
#9
Join Date: Jul 2003
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Nope - w/ Doordash you still have to pay (1) a service fee based on a % of the total and (2) tipping the delivery person. The "free delivery" part is that you don't have to pay the membership fee to use it. If you have seamless or grub hub, it's much cheaper as you don't have the service fee and you don't have the membership fee.
Also, I read that prices on menus on doordash are higher than menus at the restaurant or seamless but they tried to change that.
Also, I read that prices on menus on doordash are higher than menus at the restaurant or seamless but they tried to change that.
Delivery Fee - $0 to $3.00
Service Fee - $0 to $3.55
Tip - A given since I always tip the driver based on the value of the food.
So with the CSR and DoorDash it would basically be the same...tip is a given, service fee likely $0 or a percentage of the order and then the delivery fee should always be $0 with the free membership the CSR is providing. Which brings me back to my comment before...if you are ordering via DoorDash why wouldn't you let the order be delivered since you have a $0 delivery fee. Service Fee and Tip will vary accordingly.
#10
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: SF Bay Area
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Wait...if you pick it up yourself, Doordash still charges a service fee?!?
#12
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: BAY AREA
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I'll never use door dash. Their reputation keeps getting worse and worse thanks to their drivers. I usually use GrubHub with Amex and I pick up from restaurant. I already downgraded my CSR to freedom unlimited before the rate kicks in end of this month. I just hate being forced in using a service I don't like. The new changes to CSR might benifit others but it definitely doesn't benifit me.
#13
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#14
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#15
Join Date: Nov 2013
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Sometimes you "need" food delivered. It's called life. I am willing to bet 1 million UR everyone here has been in a situation at least once in your life. Can't believe people don't understand this.....
Last edited by openwheelracing; Jan 10, 20 at 3:19 pm