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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)
#106
#108
Join Date: Feb 2013
Programs: Hyatt Globalist, MLife Gold, Marriott Gold, HHonors Gold, Caesars Diamond, Amex Plat
Posts: 5,943
#109
Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Atlanta Metro
Programs: DL , AC, BA, Hhonors Diamond, IH Platinum, Bonvoy Gold, Hyatt Discoverist
Posts: 2,358
It finally showed up.
It was the LAST benefit at the very bottom. But I swear I'd looked down there multiple times.
I actually have some Doordash restaurants in my area that don't show up with UberEats or GrubHub. I can easily use this credit for pickup. So for the next couple of years, these latest "enhancements" amount to a $40 fee increase.
It was the LAST benefit at the very bottom. But I swear I'd looked down there multiple times.
I actually have some Doordash restaurants in my area that don't show up with UberEats or GrubHub. I can easily use this credit for pickup. So for the next couple of years, these latest "enhancements" amount to a $40 fee increase.
#110
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Truth or Consequences, NM
Programs: HH Diamond, Marriott Titanium, Hertz President's Circle, UA Silver, Mobile Passport Unobtanium
Posts: 6,193
It finally showed up.
It was the LAST benefit at the very bottom. But I swear I'd looked down there multiple times.
I actually have some Doordash restaurants in my area that don't show up with UberEats or GrubHub. I can easily use this credit for pickup. So for the next couple of years, these latest "enhancements" amount to a $40 fee increase.
It was the LAST benefit at the very bottom. But I swear I'd looked down there multiple times.
I actually have some Doordash restaurants in my area that don't show up with UberEats or GrubHub. I can easily use this credit for pickup. So for the next couple of years, these latest "enhancements" amount to a $40 fee increase.
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#112
Join Date: Jan 2003
Posts: 3,785
Even if someone said they were able to do it, I wouldn't risk it. I would just create a separate DoorDash account for your spouse and be 100% sure that you will get the credit.
#113
Join Date: Feb 2013
Programs: Hyatt Globalist, MLife Gold, Marriott Gold, HHonors Gold, Caesars Diamond, Amex Plat
Posts: 5,943
So here’s the more complicated version of my query. We aren’t really going to use the DD credit so I told college son he could. (A nice perk for dorm life is delivered restaurant food LOL). Son used spouse’s CSR for his DoorDash account and depleted in one order. I am happy to let him use my CSR on the same account but now don’t know if it will get the credit. I’ll maybe send them a SM to ask.
#114
Join Date: Jan 2003
Posts: 3,785
So here’s the more complicated version of my query. We aren’t really going to use the DD credit so I told college son he could. (A nice perk for dorm life is delivered restaurant food LOL). Son used spouse’s CSR for his DoorDash account and depleted in one order. I am happy to let him use my CSR on the same account but now don’t know if it will get the credit. I’ll maybe send them a SM to ask.
#115
Join Date: Feb 2013
Programs: Hyatt Globalist, MLife Gold, Marriott Gold, HHonors Gold, Caesars Diamond, Amex Plat
Posts: 5,943
Isn't it easier just to create a DoorDash account for yourself, activate it with DoorDash Pass and Credit with your CSR, then just share the email/password with your son? He is probably going to deplete the $60 in 1 order anyway! That way, your son's DoorDash account and your DoorDash account will both have DoorDash Pass.
#116
Original Member
Join Date: May 1998
Location: Midwest
Programs: Marriott Titanium, IHG Plat, Hyatt Globalist, HHonors Diamond, AA Plat Pro, UA Silver
Posts: 571
Make a few extra bucks and send your spouse a referral code and have them open up their own account.
#117
Join Date: Jan 2003
Posts: 3,785
On second thought, I think @Stgermainparis should do what he originally wanted to try. Put his CSR on his son's DD account and see if the charges will get the $60 credit on his card. I don't think you have to activate the $60 credit right? So if you don't have to activate, any DoorDash charge to the card for the first $60 "should" get credit. Someone else asked about the x10 UR points on Lyft charges. I think it is probably the same as you don't have to activate a Lyft account with the x10 points.
#119
Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Atlanta Metro
Programs: DL , AC, BA, Hhonors Diamond, IH Platinum, Bonvoy Gold, Hyatt Discoverist
Posts: 2,358
And I have to say, you don't have to work nearly as hard for the Chase benefits as you do for Amex. That Amex travel reimbursement is a pain. And there is no monthly disbursement with this Chase food benefit the way there is with Amex.
So . . .
$550
-300 (travel benefit)
- 20 (1/5 of quinquennial Global Entry fee)
- 60 (Doordash credit)
- 10 ($$ saved via Lyft ride discounts and Chase offers)
=$160 net cost annually
So for $160 I get triple points on everything, 1.5 redemption on travel, broad-based travel insurance, and especially, Priority Pass access WITH restaurants. I'm OK with that. But I haven't had to pay the higher annual fee yet. My annual fee should hit shortly, well before April. We'll see how I feel in the future.
#120
Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Atlanta Metro
Programs: DL , AC, BA, Hhonors Diamond, IH Platinum, Bonvoy Gold, Hyatt Discoverist
Posts: 2,358