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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I have a Sapphire Preferred and had only 25% points advantage but it made more sense for me to use those to get an iPhone 16 Pro because I was planning to get one and because I don't travel frequently I would rather save my money than points. Additionally I use Freedom (1.5 points per $) to collect points and then transfer those to Sapphire to spend so I am able to extend my advantage further.
Just wanted to offer a different point of view.
BTW - I received my phone in under 24 hours from ordering
I have a Sapphire Preferred and had only 25% points advantage but it made more sense for me to use those to get an iPhone 16 Pro because I was planning to get one and because I don't travel frequently I would rather save my money than points. Additionally I use Freedom (1.5 points per $) to collect points and then transfer those to Sapphire to spend so I am able to extend my advantage further.
Just wanted to offer a different point of view.
BTW - I received my phone in under 24 hours from ordering
I have a Sapphire Preferred and had only 25% points advantage but it made more sense for me to use those to get an iPhone 16 Pro because I was planning to get one and because I don't travel frequently I would rather save my money than points. Additionally I use Freedom (1.5 points per $) to collect points and then transfer those to Sapphire to spend so I am able to extend my advantage further.
Just wanted to offer a different point of view.
BTW - I received my phone in under 24 hours from ordering
They have Sapphire Preferred, not the Reserve card. So it's a $95 annual fee, not $550. Even if you don't travel too much, the Preferred card can be worth it with 3% back on dining, $50 each year if you book 1 hotel stay through Chase Travel, 1.25 redemption offers like this, etc.
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lol no wonder!!
* ANNUAL FEE
$550 annual fee†; $75 for each authorized user†*
Maybe chase is going bankrupt buying iPhones…
Your points are worth 10% more
Until 11/30/24 or while supplies last, your Chase Freedom Unlimited points are worth 10% more when you redeem for any product on the Apple® Ultimate Rewards® Store.
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The Sapphire Preferred "only" costs $95, but the Freedom Unlimited is free and also gives you 3X back on dining, why on Earth would you get the Preferred if you don't travel? Meanwhile, other card families also do well here.
Citi has a free card that will give you 5X back on ANY category (whatever you spend most on) up to $500. They have another card that will give you 2X back on every single dollar you spend. Neither have any annual fee. Amex also has free cards with dining multipliers, grocery multipliers, and some even offer things like credits for certain spending (e.g., I get a $7 rebate on my Disney+ package each month). Hell even the Costco card makes sense if this is your spending pattern. 3X on dining, 4X on gas, 2X at Costco and no annual fee. Some combination of these cards is highly likely to do better for you than a travel card that you do not use the main benefits for.
Again, why on Earth would you get the Preferred if you don't travel? The benefits of this card are for traveling. When you transfer to travel partners and are able to get 3-10 cents per point in value is when the card makes sense. You'd have to spend an absurd amount to make the marginal 25% boost on specific offers that you aren't even promised make sense.
I own the Sapphire Reserve card, as well as the Freedom and Freedom Unlimited. I know well how they work together and I travel more than a little. They make sense for me because I travel. They do not make sense when you don't.