Select Chase Cardholders: Spend $10+ at a Restaurant, Get
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$5 Cash Back
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Chase offers Select Cardholders: $5 Cash Back (via statement credit) when you Spend $10+ at a Restaurant and pay with your enrolled Chase card. Offer valid through 2/28/2023.
Thanks to community member AraexSilver_Surferr for posting this deal.
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Says "Offer not valid on third-party delivery services"
Some interesting facts.
I noticed Pizza Hut and Jet's pizza are coded as Merchant = Restaurants while Domino's is Fast Food.
In that case, if I want a pizza and the $5 rebate, I should order from Jet's or Pizza Hut but not Domino's
These are the others I have from my previous statements that are Merchant = Fast Food
Arby's
Chipotle
McDonald's
Wendy's
Firehouse Subs
Subway
Jimmy John's
Panda Express
Jersey Mike's
Shake Shack
McAlister Deli
Boston Market
Burger King
Panera Bread
Krispy Kreme
Popeyes
This offer was available under my debit card and Amazon prime card
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02-04-2023 at 01:55 PM.
Why does everyone thinks this is good deal? This will not work on fast foods like McDonalds. It clearly states in the fine print The merchant must be classified as a restaurant for purposes of this offer to qualify.
I looked up my statements, McDonalds, Dunkin, Subway, they have merchant type = Fast Food while the likes of Chili's, Friday's will have merchant type = Restaurants. Going to Friday's to have a $16 burger + tax + tip = >$20 to get the $5 rebate is not a slickdeal
Why does everyone thinks this is good deal? This will not work on fast foods like McDonalds. It clearly states in the fine print The merchant must be classified as a restaurant for purposes of this offer to qualify.
I looked up my statements, McDonalds, Dunkin, Subway, they have merchant type = Fast Food while the likes of Chili's, Friday's will have merchant type = Restaurants. Going to Friday's to have a $16 burger + tax + tip = >$20 to get the $5 rebate is not a slickdeal
You can get better value and good quality at restaurants for the most part. A "$16 burger" usually comes with a side or two as well. Hell, its pretty easy to spend that much at McDonalds or Taco Bell.
Why does everyone thinks this is good deal? This will not work on fast foods like McDonalds. It clearly states in the fine print The merchant must be classified as a restaurant for purposes of this offer to qualify.
I looked up my statements, McDonalds, Dunkin, Subway, they have merchant type = Fast Food while the likes of Chili's, Friday's will have merchant type = Restaurants. Going to Friday's to have a $16 burger + tax + tip = >$20 to get the $5 rebate is not a slickdeal
Obviously I cant guarantee it but for purposes of this offer I believe fast food locations will count towards the offer, I think if they wouldn't quailify you would see it as part of the fine print and all I see is this
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Some merchants that sell food do not qualify, such as candy stores, nut stores, confectionery stores, dairy product stores, bakeries, delis, beer/wine/liquor stores, and butchers. Food delivery merchants will qualify if they classify as a restaurant.
You can get better value and good quality at restaurants for the most part. A "$16 burger" usually comes with a side or two as well. Hell, its pretty easy to spend that much at McDonalds or Taco Bell.
This probably makes sense but if your intention is to go to Mcdonalds and spend $10 to the $5, to make it 50% off deal, you are in for a lot of pain as you will have to probably deal with CSR later begging for them to give you the $5 which they can easily refused based on their fine print.
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I noticed Pizza Hut and Jet's pizza are coded as Merchant = Restaurants while Domino's is Fast Food.
In that case, if I want a pizza and the $5 rebate, I should order from Jet's or Pizza Hut but not Domino's
These are the others I have from my previous statements that are Merchant = Fast Food
Arby's
Chipotle
McDonald's
Wendy's
Firehouse Subs
Subway
Jimmy John's
Panda Express
Jersey Mike's
Shake Shack
McAlister Deli
Boston Market
Burger King
Panera Bread
Krispy Kreme
Popeyes
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The merchant must be classified as a restaurant for purposes of this offer to qualify.
I looked up my statements, McDonalds, Dunkin, Subway, they have merchant type = Fast Food while the likes of Chili's, Friday's will have merchant type = Restaurants. Going to Friday's to have a $16 burger + tax + tip = >$20 to get the $5 rebate is not a slickdeal
The merchant must be classified as a restaurant for purposes of this offer to qualify.
I looked up my statements, McDonalds, Dunkin, Subway, they have merchant type = Fast Food while the likes of Chili's, Friday's will have merchant type = Restaurants. Going to Friday's to have a $16 burger + tax + tip = >$20 to get the $5 rebate is not a slickdeal
The merchant must be classified as a restaurant for purposes of this offer to qualify.
I looked up my statements, McDonalds, Dunkin, Subway, they have merchant type = Fast Food while the likes of Chili's, Friday's will have merchant type = Restaurants. Going to Friday's to have a $16 burger + tax + tip = >$20 to get the $5 rebate is not a slickdeal
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