Chase offers select
Chase Cardholders:
Up to 50% Ultimate Rewards Redemption Bonus for
Select Apple Products when redeeming Chase Ultimate Rewards Points (for partial or full payment). Valid through 11/30/2024.
Shipping is free on all orders (delivery is estimated within 7 business days after shipping).
Thanks to Community Member
fmills15 for sharing this deal.
Note: Your Redemption Bonus will vary from 10% to 50% depending on the type of Chase card you have. Your credit card will be charged the full remaining dollar amount over your points redemption; for example, if you choose to buy Apple merchandise at $120 at $1.50 redemption value (50% bonus), and you use 4,000 points ($40 worth of points w/ 50% bonus = $60), your credit card would be billed for the remaining $60.
Deal Instructions:
- Log in to your Chase Ultimate Rewards account
- Visit the Apple page at Chase Ultimate Rewards
- The bonus amount for your account will be displayed at the top of the page w/ the message "Limited Time Offer! Your points are worth xx% more"
- Add products to shopping bag and proceed to checkout
- Points bonus discount will be reflected on product page
- Select "Use Points" as payment method at checkout
- Complete your order
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10,000 points = $100
what amount of points (define as X) * 150% = 10,000?
1.5X = 10,000 --> X = 10,000/1.5 = 6,667
with 50% bonus, $100 = 6,667 points, a savings of 3,333 points (10,000 - 6,667)
3,333/10,000 = 33%, or a 33% savings
said another way:
normally $1 = 100 points, but with the 50% further $1 = 100/1.5 = 66 points
Old Price = 100 Points
New Price = 66 Points
Change = (New price - Old price) / Old Price = (66 - 100) / 100 = -33/100 = -33%
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That's because you don't have the Reserve. You're looking at the Preferred card.
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Any idea when this promo will end? Looking to wait til December to buy for a Christmas gift and in case it needed to be returned
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lol no wonder!!
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Yeah, just from sign up bonus it's worth many times over the AF if used well. Hyatt hotels can often be rented for 7-12,000 points. You could get the AF covered just by three Hyatt stays in a year from your signup bonus. Then you use the $300 travel benefit which is super easy to trigger, almost any travel use triggers with chase, like hotels, airlines and fees, car rental or I believe even parking costs.
I've had the CSR a number of times now and as long as you aren't someone that never travels at all, it's easy to get $1000+ in benefit per year.
The self-proclaimed point experts are going to tell you that this is a terrible deal because you can get a better "value" booking travel with points. What they don't realize is not everyone is looking for a 4 cent pp redemption on a round trip business class flight to Zimbabwe.
And you can also get pretty good value for short haul US flight.
Example.
I am flying DTW to SEA main cabin on Delta this coming weekend .
Each ticket cost 18500 point + $5 USD. Chase UR convert to Virgin Atlantic has a 40% bonus since Oct 15 so you only need 13220 UR point for 18500 Virgin Atlantic point. The day I book the ticket (Oct 17) the price was around $300 USD for that flight so you are essentially getting
$300-$5 = $295
$295/ 13220 UR = 0.022
2.2 cents per UR point
The self-proclaimed point experts are going to tell you that this is a terrible deal because you can get a better "value" booking travel with points. What they don't realize is not everyone is looking for a 4 cent pp redemption on a round trip business class flight to Zimbabwe.
That said, for many items this doesn't really work because there are no sales. For example the AirPods Pro are not worth $250. They're worth $190 which is the frequent sale price.
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10,000 points = $100
what amount of points (define as X) * 150% = 10,000?
1.5X = 10,000 --> X = 10,000/1.5 = 6,667
with 50% bonus, $100 = 6,667 points, a savings of 3,333 points (10,000 - 6,667)
3,333/10,000 = 33%, or a 33% savings
said another way:
normally $1 = 100 points, but with the 50% further $1 = 100/1.5 = 66 points
Old Price = 100 Points
New Price = 66 Points
Change = (New price - Old price) / Old Price = (66 - 100) / 100 = -33/100 = -33%
Why maths is so hard 😱
Getting 50 percent more of stuff say food is same as 33 percent off.
As you pay say $10 but would have paid normally $15
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