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Got an email from Chase to use Freedom Card for Tap to Pay 3 times for 1,000 points!.
3 contactless purchases from 09/01/2021 through 11/30/2021 using your product during checkout. Each contactless purchase must be a minimum of $3.35
No Activation is required as per email.
Look for Email Title: Open for details: XXXX, we'll reward you with 1,000 points!
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
* You'll earn an additional 1,000 bonus points, which can be redeemed for $10 cash back for 3 contactless purchases from 09/01/2021 through 11/30/2021 using your product during checkout. Each contactless purchase must be a minimum of $3.35. Purchases are when you, or an authorized user, use a card to make purchases of products and services, minus returns or refunds. Please allow 6 to 8 weeks after the qualifying purchase(s) post(s) to your account for bonus points to post to your credit card account. To qualify, your account must be open and not in default at the time of fulfillment. If you change your credit card product during the promotional period you will forfeit this offer. This offer is non-transferable. We may terminate this offer at any time without notice
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For me, cash makes purchase management way harder - there's no record of where the cash went. With credit, the full transaction history downloads to my computer.
Cash makes you more aware of the amount you have available and the amount you are spending, which is definitely useful for some people. But I don't see how it makes managing anything easier.
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If you want please go ahead & do by all means...i am not saying not to...i am just saying their interest in this has a reason....
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If you want please go ahead & do by all means...i am not saying not to...i am just saying their interest in this has a reason....
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Yea. It's Chase trying to reduce credit card fraud. The chip serves the same purpose but apparently too difficult for ppl to use lol.