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10x Dining on Chase Sapphire Preferred and
Chase Sapphire Reserve
No, you read that right. Chase is offering a 10x dining bonus when you use your Chase Sapphire Preferred or Chase Sapphire Reserve to make purchases through their Chase Dining Portal. I feel silly saying this, but until this offer I didn’t even know Chase had a dining portal. Remember that under normal circumstances you get 2x via Preferred and 3x via Reserve on dining. This is a big step up.
In order to earn the 10x dining bonus you’ll need to order takeout or delivery through Tock, make a prepaid reservation, or even have a virtual dining experience. Again, until this promo I didn’t even know Tock was a thing, but it look super easy to use, and I’ll be making use of this offer for sure, perhaps even a fancy virtual dining experience for date night. I haven’t seen my fiancee since October so a virtual date night would be amazing.
This promo runs through June 30th, 2021 and the 10x bonus is capped at $500. Gotta pay with your Chase Sapphire Preferred or Chase Sapphire Reserve to trigger the bonus.
Where is Chase Dining?
Log into your Ultimate Rewards account and click on the drop down menu, you’ll see a new “Dining” tab
You can search by city, type of food, etc
Select a restaurant…here’s Mercado Hollywood
Great Mexican food and cocktails.
Just keep in mind it needs to be prepaid pickup, delivery, prepaid dine-in, or virtual experience to qualify for 10x.
Does Tock inflate the menu prices though like Doordash and Ubereats?
A good tool for larger cities. Thanks.
Much too difficult for the average person in the average city or rural area.
Wow. So, it took forever and about three different sign in pages for me to get to the “tock” part. Before “signing up” which probably requires yet another password, I thought I’d at least check out the restaurants available. It’s a pretty bad search engine. I live in Atlanta, so I figured there would be hundreds of restaurants. Wrong. You have to choose a type of food first. So, I tried Italian, Chinese and American. The first two yielded “no results” and the last had one place that I think is a delivery only operation I’ve never heard of.
Thanks, but no thanks. A total waste of time and effort.