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.
Note: This offer is only available to select cardholders who have the offer in the "Chase Offers" page of their account.
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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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I got it on Chase Ink and one of my Freedom cards. I ordered online from Maggianos (Olo.com platform), and it let me put $10 on each of those cards and the remainder on my highest earning restaurant cashback card. I made sure my previous orders there were coded as restaurants. Will check in a week to see if I get the credits. Maybe if your favorite restaurant website is powered by Olo.com, they will allow multiple credit cards & you can specify exactly how much you want on each.
In my experience with Chase Offers, paying with Apple Pay and/or PayPal has always worked. This observation has applied even when the terms of the offer say "Payment must be made directly with merchant".
Example with a previous 10% back on my Starbucks purchase on several of my credit cards:
1. With Card A I paid for my Starbucks purchase via PayPal checkout and got my 10%
2. With Card B I paid for my Starbucks purchase via Apple Pay checkout at got my 10% back.
And yes, it worked of course when I paid directly with my card in person at the register as well.
I always find it really curious what they mean by "payment must be made directly with merchant"
I checked my past transactions, as well as looked through Chase Categories. Not only were all of my Grubhub/Uber Eats orders and fast food stops classified as "Food & Drink", but so were all of my sit-down restaurant charges as well. In fact, I did not even see a "Restaurant" category as I was clicking through the Categories on the drop-down menu.
Plan to test with an order tomorrow and will report back in a few days to see if Grubhub works.
That's what I mentioned earlier in the thread. There is no Restaurant category. The drop tab has 12 or 15 categories and the only one food related is "Food & Drink."
Every purchase I've made at a restaurant or fast food joint has shuffled into that category. So I'm going to conclude it's extremely broad and this is fret over nothing.
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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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In my experience with Chase Offers, paying with Apple Pay and/or PayPal has always worked. This observation has applied even when the terms of the offer say "Payment must be made directly with merchant".
Example with a previous 10% back on my Starbucks purchase on several of my credit cards:
1. With Card A I paid for my Starbucks purchase via PayPal checkout and got my 10%
2. With Card B I paid for my Starbucks purchase via Apple Pay checkout at got my 10% back.
And yes, it worked of course when I paid directly with my card in person at the register as well.
I always find it really curious what they mean by "payment must be made directly with merchant"
Plan to test with an order tomorrow and will report back in a few days to see if Grubhub works.
Every purchase I've made at a restaurant or fast food joint has shuffled into that category. So I'm going to conclude it's extremely broad and this is fret over nothing.
Will that work? Maybe I can get chipotle gift card!
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