Chase Freedom Cards: Purchases at Gas Stations (up to $150), Get
Expired
5% Back
(Valid until 2/28/21, Must Enroll)
+616Deal Score
113,613 Views
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
These responses are not provided or commissioned by the bank advertiser.
Responses have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by the bank advertiser.
It is not the bank advertiser's responsibility to ensure all posts and/or questions are answered.
Opinions expressed here are the author's alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, airline or hotel chain, and have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of these entities.
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.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
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).
I'd take it further. You can double or triple (+100%-200% versus 25-50%) by transferring to chase partners. People are wasting a ton of Points cashing out via sapphire travel portal
Damn - just activated it on all three of my chase cards. One of which is Amazon prime chase card and that activated a different offer of 3% back on grocery store purchases valid from 11/17/20-2/17/21. Wish I knew about this earlier! How in the world do we find out about these offers if they don't send them to us?
Chase Amazon Prime had an offer several months back offering 4% CB on ALL other purchases thru February this year. I've made bank using it for everything not covered by Discover!
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.
That's commonly where the max cash equivalent redemption is, premium class airfare or hotel bookings. Note I did not say value though, which is relative. For example, I'd rather spend X points and get 2 tickets in main cabin at 2cpp vs 1 ticket in first at 4cpp. Simply because I value comfort less and getting from A to B more.
Worked on my Chase Freedom Unlimited but I already got gas last week. At least can fill up on the last day (or 2 days before to account for when it the transaction actually posts?)
Freedom Flex is mastercard, will it work in costco gas stations?
You have to buy Costco cash card/ gift card online and then use the gift card. That's the only way you can get the category bonus. For this specific bonus you need to activate your freedom unlimited...
Less than 1 short month's worth of 5% cashback on gas? As previously mentioned, the Sam's Club CC is always 5% back on gas. It used to have 3% on travel, but they are taking that one away soon. For those without the SC CC, I'm assuming everyone has a 2% back on everything card like Citi offers, and I know BofA has a card with 2.5% or 5% on select categories (which I think don't change each quarter... I don't have that card yet).
A good example is the 5% back (instead of 2% always on Citi) on utility bills for 3 months. Is it worth the time to go online to change each of my utilities (some of which are as low as $20 per month in the winter) to a different CC for 3% extra and then change them back when the offer ends and drops back to 1%? I think this is one of those games where companies offer brief deals hoping to get people to switch their autopays hoping they forget to change them back. It reminds me of mail in rebates whose business model is based on hoping a large percentage of people would forget to send them in. Nowadays I rarely see mail in rebates.
Another huge issue with all the changing categories and short-lived CC deals is I can't remember which CC I should use at grocery stores or warehouse clubs or Amazon/Target/Walmart unless I write down notes, put them in my wallet, and remember to look at them when I'm about to pay. Most of the time it's so much hassle I don't bother and tend to use my 2% on everything CC for most stuff and certain ones (like the permanent 5% on gas) because I can remember things that aren't constantly changing. This also reminds me of the cashback sites game where those sites are constantly changing payouts between 1% and 8%, and it becomes such a hassle to check before each purchase I don't even bother unless I'm spending multi hundreds of dollars. Life is complicated enough without all this cashback stuff making it more complicated.
208 Comments
Your comment cannot be blank.
Featured Comments
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.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Chase Amazon Prime had an offer several months back offering 4% CB on ALL other purchases thru February this year. I've made bank using it for everything not covered by Discover!
I believe I likely heard about it on here....
https://www.samsclub.co
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
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.
That's commonly where the max cash equivalent redemption is, premium class airfare or hotel bookings. Note I did not say value though, which is relative. For example, I'd rather spend X points and get 2 tickets in main cabin at 2cpp vs 1 ticket in first at 4cpp. Simply because I value comfort less and getting from A to B more.
You have to buy Costco cash card/ gift card online and then use the gift card. That's the only way you can get the category bonus. For this specific bonus you need to activate your freedom unlimited...
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
A good example is the 5% back (instead of 2% always on Citi) on utility bills for 3 months. Is it worth the time to go online to change each of my utilities (some of which are as low as $20 per month in the winter) to a different CC for 3% extra and then change them back when the offer ends and drops back to 1%? I think this is one of those games where companies offer brief deals hoping to get people to switch their autopays hoping they forget to change them back. It reminds me of mail in rebates whose business model is based on hoping a large percentage of people would forget to send them in. Nowadays I rarely see mail in rebates.
Another huge issue with all the changing categories and short-lived CC deals is I can't remember which CC I should use at grocery stores or warehouse clubs or Amazon/Target/Walmart unless I write down notes, put them in my wallet, and remember to look at them when I'm about to pay. Most of the time it's so much hassle I don't bother and tend to use my 2% on everything CC for most stuff and certain ones (like the permanent 5% on gas) because I can remember things that aren't constantly changing. This also reminds me of the cashback sites game where those sites are constantly changing payouts between 1% and 8%, and it becomes such a hassle to check before each purchase I don't even bother unless I'm spending multi hundreds of dollars. Life is complicated enough without all this cashback stuff making it more complicated.
Do you not own a smartphone?