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Chase is offering a $200 Bonus after you spend $500 on purchases in the first 3 months of account opening for the Chase Freedom Flex℠. Annual fee is $0. Thanks dravid

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  • Earn a $200 Bonus after you spend $500 on purchases in your first 3 months from account opening.
  • Earn 5% cash back on grocery store purchases (not including Target® or Walmart® purchases) on up to $12,000 spent in the first year.
  • Earn 5% cash back on up to $1,500 in combined purchases in bonus categories each quarter you activate. Enjoy new 5% categories each quarter!
  • Earn 5% on travel purchased through Chase, 3% on dining at restaurants and drugstores, and 1% on all other purchases.
  • No annual fee.
  • 0% Intro APR for 15 months from account opening on purchases, then a variable APR of 14.99 - 23.74%.
  • No minimum to redeem for cash back. Cash Back rewards do not expire as long as your account is open.
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Chase is offering a $200 Bonus after you spend $500 on purchases in the first 3 months of account opening for the Chase Freedom Flex℠. This bonus and 5% on groceries in year 1 is only for those applying for a new card and not for "product changes".

HERE IS WHAT CNBC HAD TO SAY
"The Chase Freedom Flex credit card is a competitive no-annual-fee card that outmatches the other two Freedom cards. You'll receive lucrative cash-back rewards and an industry-leading welcome bonus that make this card a great asset. Plus this card pairs great with either the Chase Sapphire Preferred Card or the Chase Sapphire Reserve Card since you can transfer Ultimate Rewards points between cards. This makes your points worth 25% (Preferred) or 50% (Reserve) more."
https://www.cnbc.com/select/chase...rd-review/

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original post by dravid:
https://creditcards.chase.com/a1/freedom/CFD
https://creditcards.chase.com/a1/freedomflex?
No annual Fee credit card with free cell phone insurance, free trip cancellation/ trip interruption insurance, free extended warranty on purchases, free worldwide free car rental insurance etc, etc, etc. This is a "World Elite Mastercard".



FREEDOM FLEX
5% on Quarterly Categories (categories for the Flex will be the same as the ones for the regular chase freedom)
5% on Travel purchased through Chase Ultimate Rewards
3% on Dining
3% on Drugstore
5% on Lyft through March 2022
1% unlimited cash back
1% to 15% cash back at select merchants when you purchase through Chase's website

NO ANNUAL FEE
FREE! Cell Phone Protection including cracked screen
: Get up to $800 per claim and $1,000 per year in cell phone protection against covered theft or damage for phones listed on your monthly cell phone bill when you pay it with your eligible credit card. Maximum of 2 claims in a 12 month period with a $50 deductible per claim.
FREE! Trip Cancellation/ Interruption Insurance : You can be reimbursed up to $1,500 per person and $6,000 per trip for your pre-paid, nonrefundable passenger fares, if your trip is canceled or cut short by sickness, severe weather and other covered situations
FREE! Auto Rental Collision Damage Waiver : Decline the rental company's collision insurance and charge the entire rental cost to your card. Coverage is provided for theft and collision damage for most cars in the U.S. and abroad. In the U.S., coverage is secondary to your personal insurance.
FREE! Extended Warranty Protection: Extends the time period of the U.S. manufacturer's warranty by an additional year, on eligible warranties of three years or less
FREE! Purchase Protection: Covers your new purchases for 120 days against damage or theft up to $500 per claim and $50,000 per account
FREE! Complimentary 3 months of DashPass that provides unlimited deliveries for a $0 delivery fee on DoorDash orders over $12
FREE! Zero Liability Protection: You won't be held responsible for unauthorized charges made with your card or account information
FREE! Credit Score: Access your credit score at any time with Credit Journey
FREE! Fraud Monitoring: Safeguard your account using real-time monitoring for possible signs of fraudulent activity
FREE! Travel and Emergency Assistance Services: If you run into a problem away from home, call the Benefit Administrator for legal and medical referrals or other travel and emergency assistance. (You will be responsible for the cost of any goods or services obtained.)
FREE! Take 5 rides in a month and get a $10 Lyft credit once per month
FREE! ShopRunner membership . Members currently receive 2-day shipping and free return shipping at over a hundred online retailers, including Saks Fifth Avenue, Brooks Brothers, Kate Spade, Adorama, 1-800-Flowers and more
FREE! Boxed: Earn 5% Cash Rewards on Boxed orders for use on future purchases.

Signup "bonus" for a "new application" and not for a "product change": $200 after spending $500, plus 5% back at grocery stores on up to $12,000 in purchases during the first year (12 monthly billing cycles).

Chase's Guide to Complete Benefits for the Freedom Flex is Attached!!!

5% on Quarterly Categories (for Oct to Dec 2020 the 5% category would be Paypal charges and Walmart per Doctor of Credi (DoC); DoC is also reporting that apparently Chase doesn't have the right technology to add new Flex card to Mobile wallets just yet because it is Chase's first MasterCard. Hopefully they will have this sorted out before Oct 1 so you can take advantage of Paypal or else sh$$$IT may hit the roof).
Quote from famewolf :
For those annoyed the card is no longer in your digital wallet...you can always use your "paypal key" which is both a mastercard AND can be put into a digital wallet then point paypal to the new freedom flex.....problem solved. Oh course since next quarter you'd get 5% back on paypal purchases (discover has it for THIS quarter) and that would just be a bonus.
Workaround stated differently: Generate a paypal key which is also a mastercard...add THAT to the digital wallet...make paypal's default payment method the flex.
Quote from larryc :
[*]Can the Chase Freedom Flex card be added to Zelle or Vemno? No, and not even sure why you brought this up; Zelle & Venmo link with bank accounts, not with credit cards[*]Can the Chase Freedom Flex card be added to Google Pay, Samsung Pay, or Apple Pay? No (See Chase's list [chase.com]. Notice that these are all Visa cards, not mastercards. Also see Doctor of Credit [doctorofcredit.com])[*]Can the Chase Freedom Flex card be added to PayPal as a paypal option? Yes, no reason to believe it couldn't be.[*]Can the Chase Freedom Flex card be used with the Paypal Key service (which creates a virtual Mastercard linked to your PayPal payment option(s)? Yes, no reason to believe it would not work.[*]Ok, I've created a Paypal key virtual Mastercard that points to my Chase Flex card; can I add this virtual PayPal card to Google Pay, Apple Pay or Samsung Pay? Yes for Google Pay; No for Samsung Pay & ApplePay, as confirmed by Doctor of Credit. [doctorofcredit.com][/LIST]This list is subject to change, of course, but is accurate to the best of my knowledge as of the date I'm posting.
Also, for those of you thinking "Oh, of course Chase will soon add applepay support to this card", note that my Chase Ink Visa STILL does not work with ApplePay, six years after ApplePay launched. In other words, I wouldn't hold my breath.

HOW TO APPLY?PRODUCT CHANGE
Those who have the Chase Freedom or Freedom Unlimited can choose to:
a). Apply for a new card, namely, the Freedom Flex (and get the "sign up bonus")

Or

b) "Product Change" an existing Chase card to the Chase Flex card (you don't get the "bonus" but you do save a hard pull on your credit report and also helps steer clear of the 5/24 rule (5/24 rule means Chase won't issue a new card to anyone who was given 5 cards in the last 24 months, regardless of who issued the card). You need to call Chase to make a product change.

https://www.doctorofcredit.com/ch...hire-card/

Link for those "applying" for the first time (can apply from Sept 14). This link also has a direct comparison of the Freedom Unlimited (enhanced version) and Freedom Flex.
https://creditcards.chase.com/a1/...omingsoon?

HOW TO "PRODUCT CHANGE" from an existing Card (transfer you credit history from old card to new Flex card!)
Quote from Americano2016 :
Very easy to product change.

1. Call the number in the back of your card.
2. Talk with human. And say product change to flex.
3. Confirm you agree. Done!
DIRECT COMPARISON OF CHASE FREEDOM UNLIMITED VS CHASE FREEDOM FLEX
https://creditcards.chase.com/a1/...omingsoon?
Note that Freedom Unlimited is a Visa and Chase Flex is Mastercard. Chase Flex has phone insurance, ShopRunner, etc and certain other Mastercard World Elite benefits which Freedom Unlimited doesn't. Also note the difference is % points for earning.

LOOPHOLE TO PRODUCT CHANGE FROM NON-FREEDOM CARD to FREEDOM FLEX
According to Chase's media team, it was only supposed to be possible to product change a Freedom card to Freedom Flex, not from Sapphire or Unlimited cards. It's possible that this is just a Day #1 exception, and that on the 15th or beyond it will stop being possible
Data Point: Today (9/14) they would not allow the Southwest Card to product change to the Freedom Flex

For more information see the link below:
https://www.doctorofcredit.com/ch...hire-card/

QUESTION and ANSWER
Question: Anyone know of the points redemption? Is is a minimum redemption at $25 or is there no minimum?
Answer: No minimum. You can even cash out just 1 point. You have total flexibility
Question: Is Chase Freedom Flex "Product Change" Considered A New Account?
Answer: https://www.doctorofcredit.com/re...w-account/

PHONE INSURANCE COVERAGE
Benefit Overview
Get up to $800 per claim and $1,000 per year in cell phone protection against covered theft or damage for phones listed on your monthly cell phone bill when you pay it with your eligible credit card. Maximum of 2 claims in a 12 month period with a $50 deductible per claim.

The following information is a summary only. Please see your Guide to Benefits for complete details.

Additional Benefit Information
Can reimburse you to repair or replace your eligible cellular telephone in the event of theft or damage when you charge your monthly cellular service provider bill to your covered card
Coverage is in excess of any valid and collectible insurance such as cellular phone insurance programs, homeowner's insurance, or other forms of reimbursement
Who's Covered
Cardholder who pays for their monthly cellular service provider bill with their covered card
Period
In order for coverage to apply you must charge your monthly cellular service provider bill to your covered card
Coverage begins the first day of the calendar month following a payment of the cellular service provider bill and remains in effect until the last day of the calendar month following payment
What's Covered
All eligible cellular phones listed on your cellular service provider's monthly billing statement for the billing cycle in which the damage or theft occurred
What's Not Covered
This is not an exhaustive list. Examples include:
Electronic issues, such as inability to charge, mechanical or battery failure
Cellular phone accessories other than a standard battery and/or standard antenna provided by the manufacturer
Cellular phones purchased for resale or for professional or commercial use
Cellular phones that are lost or mysteriously disappear with no evidence of a wrongful act
Cellular phones which have been rented or leased from a person or company other than a cellular provider
Cellular phones borrowed or received as part of a prepaid plan
Cosmetic damage to the Cellular phone or damage that does not impact the Cellular phone's ability to make or receive phone calls
Quote from Croq :
One of the many cell phone exclusions (man they have a lot of ways to avoid paying you anything):

"Replacement of Eligible Cellular Wireless Telephone(s) purchased
from anyone other than a cellular service provider's retail or internet
store that has the ability to initiate activation with the cellular
service provider; "

So, if I'm reading it correctly, my phone bought directly from Samsung would not be covered. Unless I bought my phone from my service provider, no coverage.
Quote from Knightshade :

Specifically-
"Quote from Benefits guide :
To get coverage:
You must charge your monthly Eligible Cellular Wireless
Telephone bill to your Covered Card. You are eligible for
coverage the first day of the calendar month following the
payment of your Eligible Cellular Wireless Telephone bill to
your Covered Card"

Only language I see regarding pre vs post-paid are an exclusion for:

"Quote :
Eligible Cellular Wireless Telephones that are received as
part of a pre-paid plan;"

So if you brought your own phone to a pre-paid plan it seems like you'd be covered, but not if you got the phone as part of the pre-paid plan.
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PERSONAL OPINION - BEST COMBINATION OF NO FEE CARDS FOR COSTCO SHOPPER
The best combination of no fee cards for COSCTO shoppers is the Chase Flex Mastercard and Citi Costco Visa.The citi Costco card provides 2 years extended warranty, 2% on COSTCO purchases and no foreign currency transactions. These 2 cards mean you will have both Mastercard and Visa.
Q&A On Costco Card:
Question: My Costco membership is kind of weird. My dad is the primary and he has the costco credit card. I am not sure if I can apply for one as a secondary.
Answer: Yes, of course you can. That's why a primary and secondary COSTCO member have different membership numbers so each can independently apply for a Citi COSTCO card. That's what COSTCO told me.

POTENTIAL FOR REFERRAL BONUS BY LOGGING INTO YOUR CHASE ACCOUNT
By the way, if you log on to the Chase web site, you can get a referral bonus for others who take up the Freedom card (yes it is $100 for each referral!). Unfortunately, for me, it only allows me to refer a friend for Chase Freedom Unlimited not the Chase Freedom Flex. Can others check? Once you log onto Chase, run a search for "refer a fiend" and select "credit cards"....follow the prompts and then it gives you a list of credit cards that you can refer to get a bonus. The referral bonus varies by the type of card. I am surprised the referral bonus is as high as $100 for each referral to a Freedom Unlimited card!!!
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If you ever wondered how Chase can offer such rich benefits on the Chase Flex credit card with no annual fees, read this courtesy of chemical2809 who posted it on reddit:

https://www.reddit.com/r/CreditCa..._own_card/

"Chase does have their own payment processing network. It's called ChaseNet. It runs on leased space on the Visa network. So technically it is everywhere, for Merchants who bank with Chase. It is alive and well, growing marketshare. You'll never hear about it because it's primarly a B2B endeavor. Chase makes agreements with businesses to process Chase cards on ChaseNet which is leased space on the Visa network. What this means is that Chase is the issuing bank, Chase is the acquiring bank, and Chase is the payment processor. Because of that, Chase can charge the merchant a lower fee, yet still get a larger profit on the interchange since they don't need to share it with as many people now than they would if the Merchant was running Chase cards on Stripe, or Paypal. Think about it like this: Chase might be getting 30% of 3% interchange fee when they run Chase cards on Stripe or Paypal, but now Chase could be getting as much as 70% of a 2% interchange fee when they run cards on ChaseNet. So in the first case, chase is getting 0.9% of the transaction on Stripe or Paypal swipes. In the second case, Chase is getting 1.4% of the transaction, even though the total interchange fee to the merchant is lower. That is the beauty and the masterstroke of the ChaseNet business. They managed to increase their interchange profit, without having to go full on Amex/Disco, by simply leasing space on the Visa network which is quite clever.

I believe that a large motivation for Chase recently issuing the Freedom flex on Mastercard network has in large part to do with expanding ChaseNet to a deal with Mastercard (replicating the model they tested with Visa). A big reason why Chase probably didn't just convert the Freedom card to MC, and instead issued the new card line is because they would piss off Visa greatly if they suddenly cancelled the thousands of Freedom Visa cards that have already been issued, and for which Visa makes money on when they are swiped.

What Chase did instead? They sidestepped Visa by issuing a new card line, on the Mastercard network. Chase most likely now has an agreement with Mastercard to lease bandwidth on the MC network at a really good rate. This is a large reason why Chase is able to offer the outrageous rewards programs in general. Unlike banks like BankofAmerica, Citi, Wells Fargo, who are only getting a cut of interchange with 3 or 4 other middlemen, Chase is getting a bigger cut for cards processed through ChaseNet, without increasing the interchange rate to the Merchant, and in many cases reducing the interchange fee to the merchant."
yes but one which is significantly better....for instance includes free phone insurance
Changing from Freedom Unlimited, I'd lose the 1.5% cashback on everything. Makes me wonder if it's worth it

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09-15-2020 at 10:30 AM.
09-15-2020 at 10:30 AM.
Quote from dravid :
I was going to add it to the OP but realized that slickdeals hijacked my OP and changed it. I had a lot of information in the OP that I carefully curated and spent over 14 hours in this forum. All gone done the drain! There is no longer a reference to the COSTCO card in the OP which slickdeals took out.

I updated it and fixed it. Plz check OP
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09-15-2020 at 10:36 AM.
09-15-2020 at 10:36 AM.
I can't figure out the cell phone coverage. I buy my handsets outright, so am I still covered if I use the Flex to buy my next phone (and use it for autopsying my bill)? Or do I have to do monthly installment payments?
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09-15-2020 at 10:38 AM.
09-15-2020 at 10:38 AM.
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Thanks for the info on the 2 play store apps. could you add some more detail on the widget.
what does that look like when its done?

https://f-droid.org/en/packages/o...todoagenda


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09-15-2020 at 10:40 AM.
09-15-2020 at 10:40 AM.
This is better than the freedom unlimited imo. Too bad I just applied to a new credit card recently. Otherwise, I would be all over this.
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Sodalink
09-15-2020 at 10:40 AM.
09-15-2020 at 10:40 AM.
Cellphone insurance sold me. Also the $200 extra don't hurt, but I wish I could have just switch from Freedom to this and still get the $200 without having to do new application. But I guess it's OK, not doing anything soon that requires a credit check/pull and my score is over 800.

Glad they instant approved me this time, with the Hyatt card I had to verify a phone number or something before getting approved.
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09-15-2020 at 10:46 AM.
09-15-2020 at 10:46 AM.
Quote from dravid :
I suppose so by why do you want to merge? You could just transfer the new card credit line to the old card credit line and close the new card. I am not sure whether merging would be any different, would it?

Also, opening a new card is a hard pull. Why use a hard pull for just a $200 bonus? Go big. There are numerous cards that offer like 50K, 60K or 70K points and you can meet minimum spending requirements by paying rent with Plastiq (charges 2.8% fee) [You need to reserach this more).

https://www.plastiq.com/

To add, here are the top credit card bonus offers
https://www.doctorofcredit.com/be...n-bonuses/ [doctorofcredit.com]
If you only occasionally applying for new cards with good credits, it is always not bad to lose few of your credit score points to trade $200 back. You credit score likely fluctuate with few points up and down continuously. Not recommended if you are intending to apply for a mortgage in the upcoming months if that was the case.
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09-15-2020 at 10:47 AM.
09-15-2020 at 10:47 AM.
Quote from larryc :
@famewolf, please stop using the term "digital wallets" as a synonym for google pay.
As posted earlier in this thread, it is correct that Paypal key can be added to Google pay, but it cannot be added to Apple Pay or Samsung Pay.

https://www.doctorofcredit.com/pa...aypal-key/

Pretty sure it works with paypal pay as well hence digital wallet. No one has reported on venmo or zelle.
Get over it.
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09-15-2020 at 10:48 AM.
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Quote from wj1215 :
I recently cancelled my Chase cards because after my card was lost and somebody bought over $300 worth of groceries on my card and Chase the fraud department recovered it for me, then 4 months later decided to reverse the charges and make me pay for it anyway. Also their fraud department wasnt even picking up the phone supposedly because the virus makes it difficult on them, only over email. Dodgy service, couldn't believe it. Glad I was able to help someone by their groceries, they must have really needed them.
One of my family members experienced the same lately for the claim during the early stage of claim, Chase is really not helping out much and no one picked up the phone.
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09-15-2020 at 10:53 AM.
09-15-2020 at 10:53 AM.
Quote from fourzero40 :
Does a balance transfer count as $500

No, and also BT will incur a fee + interest. Not the way to go.
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09-15-2020 at 10:55 AM.
09-15-2020 at 10:55 AM.
Quote from iconian :
I updated it and fixed it. Plz check OP
Thanks!!!
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09-15-2020 at 10:58 AM.
09-15-2020 at 10:58 AM.
Quote from ratbastard :
I can't figure out the cell phone coverage. I buy my handsets outright, so am I still covered if I use the Flex to buy my next phone (and use it for autopsying my bill)? Or do I have to do monthly installment payments?
It doesn't matter how you buy your phone, whether you purchase it outright or installment plan. It's how you pay your phone service bill.

"The Cellular Telephone Protection Benefit provides reimbursement for Damage or Theft of a cellular phone when the monthly cellular bill is paid using the eligible Mastercard."

How It Works
You must charge your monthly cellular telephone bill to your eligible Mastercard.
Coverage is Excess to any other applicable insurance or indemnity the eligible person may have
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09-15-2020 at 11:03 AM.
09-15-2020 at 11:03 AM.
Quote from loquaciousskribble :
Right, makes sense if you can spend that extra $1,500 in the category. If not, you're 100% correct, may as well get the Flex sign-up bonus and transfer your Freedom credit line to the Flex.

Huh? In what scenario is it better to have the Freedom vs FF? FF has everything the Freedom does and more
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dannygberg
09-15-2020 at 11:13 AM.
09-15-2020 at 11:13 AM.
Appreciate the help here. I've had both the Sapphire Reserve and Sapphire Preferred cards for 48+ months, so I should be eligible for their sign-up bonuses again.

Can I downgrade one of my Sapphires to the Flex? And then sign up for a new Sapphire card? If so, what's the best way to go about this?
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actualfactual
09-15-2020 at 11:13 AM.
09-15-2020 at 11:13 AM.
I just got the other Chase Freedom card with $200 back after $500 a month ago. Can I get this as well and get 200 back on both?
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09-15-2020 at 11:14 AM.
09-15-2020 at 11:14 AM.
Quote from ashhong :
Huh? In what scenario is it better to have the Freedom vs FF? FF has everything the Freedom does and more
I think they were comparing the Freedom Flex/Freedom to the Freedom Unlimited.

I did some quick napkin math, and the Flex is better if you spent ~$125, spread throughout the YEAR, in the 5% cashback categories per $1000 spent overall for the year.

Examples:
1) Spend $1000 overall in the year, $125 of which was in the 5% rotating categories through out the year.
2) Spend $6000 overall in the year, $750 of which was in the 5% rotating categories through out the year.

That was just comparing the flat 1.5% (FUL) vs 1% (+4% extra). Since they both have the same for Travel, dining, and drugstores you just ignore those.
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