Chase Freedom Cards: Purchases at Gas Stations (up to $150), Get
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Chase is offering Chase Freedom Cardholders: 5% Cash Back on up to$150in combined purchases made with your Chase Freedom card at Gas Stations from 2/1/21 to 2/28/21 when you activate the offer here.
Thanks to community member qkumbr for finding this deal.
Note, if you do not currently have a Chase Freedom Card then you can learn about them here.
Get 5% total cash back on up to $150 in combined purchases made with your Chase Freedom card at gas stations from 2/1/21 to 2/28/21. Hurry, you must activate this limited-time offer by Feb. 28, 2021
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thx op. how'd you find out about this? never got an email from chase.
Costco gas stations aren't coded as "wholesale clubs" so you won't get 5% for that but this offer will get you the discount.
Money is money. Also the true value of these Freedom cards is transferring the "cash back" to Ultimate Rewards points and redeeming them on your Sapphire Preferred (+25% redemption bonus) or Sapphire Reserved (+50% redemption bonus).
Edit: Since I was originally on mobile...
The TRUE value in Chase Ultimate Rewards is in their 1:1 transfer rates to their ~13 or so travel partners. The Chase Travel Portal is pretty good if you have the Sapphire Reserve and you get 1.5 cents per point. By transferring you can get 3 cents or more. Sometimes even more during promos or specials. Although if you can get around 2 cents per point you are doing just fine with Chase.
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Money is money. Also the true value of these Freedom cards is transferring the "cash back" to Ultimate Rewards points and redeeming them on your Sapphire Preferred (+25% redemption bonus) or Sapphire Reserved (+50% redemption bonus).
The even better value is transferring them to either of the Sapphire cards and then transferring to hotels/airlines and using their points system to book.
By doing this, I was able to book two business-class round trip flights to Europe in 2019. Ended up costing me like 250,000 points, but the dollar value of those was over $10,000.
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02-03-2021 at 11:03 AM.
So, if I fill up to the max allowed at a Shell station and use my $0.05 Shell Rewards discount and an additional $0.10 T-Mobile Shell discount, I can get 70 gallons of gas that's normally priced at $2.29/gal for $2.14/gal, for $149.80 (let's forget the addition 20 cents to keep the numbers easy), a savings of $10.50, or 6.55%.
I then get an additional 5% or $7.49 back, for a total savings of $17.99 (70x$0.15 + $7.49).
Percentage-wise, that comes out to a total savings of 11.22%. That's at this gas price, of course. YMMV--literally.
The higher the base gas price, the lower the % savings, and the lower the gas price, the higher the % savings.
Quantity of gas doesn't affect % savings at a given gas price.
I came up with the brilliant idea of buying gift cards (Amazon, Hulu, HBO etc) at a 7-Eleven gas station and when I walked up to the counter the guy said cash only for gift cards. Still looking for a way to take advantage of the gas station category bonus.
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Edit: Since I was originally on mobile...
The TRUE value in Chase Ultimate Rewards is in their 1:1 transfer rates to their ~13 or so travel partners. The Chase Travel Portal is pretty good if you have the Sapphire Reserve and you get 1.5 cents per point. By transferring you can get 3 cents or more. Sometimes even more during promos or specials. Although if you can get around 2 cents per point you are doing just fine with Chase.
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By doing this, I was able to book two business-class round trip flights to Europe in 2019. Ended up costing me like 250,000 points, but the dollar value of those was over $10,000.
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Not for the offer activation. Read closer.
Ssn obviously only if you are applying for the card.
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I then get an additional 5% or $7.49 back, for a total savings of $17.99 (70x$0.15 + $7.49).
Percentage-wise, that comes out to a total savings of 11.22%. That's at this gas price, of course. YMMV--literally.
The higher the base gas price, the lower the % savings, and the lower the gas price, the higher the % savings.
Quantity of gas doesn't affect % savings at a given gas price.
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