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Activate 2nd quarter Chase Freedom 5x Category Bonus
It’s March 15th, and that means if you’re a super A+ points and miles student you can go ahead and Activate your 2nd quarter Chase Freedom 5x Category Bonus. Miles, what’s the 2nd quarter Chase Freedom bonus category? Great Question…It’s Grocery Stores and Drug Stores. This means if you use your Chase Freedom at qualifying Grocery stores and Drug stores you’ll be earning 5 cents/points back on every dollar you spend. Remember that you can transfer points between Chase accounts to realize their different values. Chase Freedom can only be taken as cash whereas premium cards can use points to transfer to partners or redeem in the Ultimate Rewards mall. Points transferred to Chase Sapphire Reserve are worth 1.5 cents towards travel.
Our favorite is to use these points to transfer into a partners like Singapore Air.
Go Here and enter you card info
Once you’re activated you’ll see this
Terms and conditions.
- Walmart, Target, Discount and Warehouses don’t count for the bonus.
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