Chase Freedom/Freedom Flex Cardholders: Bonus Categories at Walmart/PayPal
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Please Note: The bonus 5% back is valid on bonus categories only made from October 1, 2022 through December 31, 2022. This portion is for activating it ahead of the promotional period date.
Chase is offering allChase Freedom/Freedom Flex Cardholders: 5% Back (Up to $1500) in combined/qualifying purchases made at Walmart or w/ PayPal Purchases when you login and activate this offer on your qualifying card. Bonus offer valid from October 1, 2022 through December 31, 2022.
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Note, must login to your Chase account and activate the offer on your card to qualify.
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Select Chase Freedom/Freedom Flex Cardholders 4th Quarter Bonus: Walmart or Paypal :
Chase is offering select Chase Freedom/Freedom Flex Cardholders: 5% Back on Qualifying Purchases at Walmart or Paypal Oct 1 through Dec 31, 2022 when you activate the offer on your qualifying card.
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There are now two tax websites that use Paypal - payUSAtax and ACI Payments. Their commission is ~2%, so if you pay $1500, you'll net $45 per card ($1500 X .05 - ~$30 fee).
Why is this on frontpage when it ended days ago?
Rip PayPal key. Made these quarters so easy to do.
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Nice. Paypal has many uses and I go to Walmart more often then I would like to admit. Also Discover IT has Amazon and digital wallets to give a lot of options.
Target usually has their yearly 10% off GC deal during the holidays. I wonder if you paid with paypal would you still get the 5% through Chase?
yes, you should get 5%cb using chase through paypal, at least it worked with disc in this quarter
You can also login and check for offers against specific merchants (for e.g. AT&T, Office Depot) with varying time limits in your account. I think it varies depending on your accounts.
I think that's a visa thing. Those similar offers are available for Visa credit and debit cards.
Best imo is still Amazon 5% back, but Paypal is also great. So many merchants accept it, that you can almost nearly almost get 5% on purchases unless another card elsewhere has a better perk. Great deal
There are now two tax websites that use Paypal - payUSAtax and ACI Payments. Their commission is ~2%, so if you pay $1500, you'll net $45 per card ($1500 X .05 - ~$30 fee).
There are now two tax websites that use Paypal - payUSAtax and ACI Payments. Their commission is ~2%, so if you pay $1500, you'll net $45 per card ($1500 X .05 - ~$30 fee).
Those of us who had have done that before, could you please share whether we would also need to fill out the 1040ES or some other forms prior to making the payment or the process only involved going to the above link to enter in a rough estimate amount we want to pay and nothing else is required?
Those of us who had have done that before, could you please share whether we would also need to fill out the 1040ES or some other forms prior to making the payment or the process only involved going to the above link to enter in a rough estimate amount we want to pay and nothing else is required?
No need to fill out the 1040-ES form, just a rough estimate of the amount you want to pay. A few weeks later, you'll see the payment made on the IRS website when you login. Then, at tax time, on the regular 1040 form, there is a line where you'll enter all the estimated payments you have already made.
No need to fill out the 1040-ES form, just a rough estimate of the amount you want to pay. A few weeks later, you'll see the payment made on the IRS website when you login. Then, at tax time, on the regular 1040 form, there is a line where you'll enter all the estimated payments you have already made.
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There are now two tax websites that use Paypal - payUSAtax and ACI Payments. Their commission is ~2%, so if you pay $1500, you'll net $45 per card ($1500 X .05 - ~$30 fee).
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Target usually has their yearly 10% off GC deal during the holidays. I wonder if you paid with paypal would you still get the 5% through Chase?
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I think that's a visa thing. Those similar offers are available for Visa credit and debit cards.
There are now two tax websites that use Paypal - payUSAtax and ACI Payments. Their commission is ~2%, so if you pay $1500, you'll net $45 per card ($1500 X .05 - ~$30 fee).
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There are now two tax websites that use Paypal - payUSAtax and ACI Payments. Their commission is ~2%, so if you pay $1500, you'll net $45 per card ($1500 X .05 - ~$30 fee).
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Did anyone use and pay bills and got 5% back?