Eligible/Select Chase Sapphire Reserve Cardholder: Spend $200+ at Allbirds & Get
$100 Credit
(Offer May Vary By Account)
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Chase is offering Eligible/Select Chase Sapphire Reserve Cardholders: Spend $200+ at Allbirds & Earn $100 Statement Credit when you login to your account and activate/add the offer to your account and make an eligible purchase.
Thanks to community member drktyrael for finding this deal
Note, must login to your account to see if you're eligible for this offer. Amounts may vary depending on account/cardholder
Allbirds: the world's most comfortable shoes, flats, and clothing made with natural & sustainable materials like merino wool and eucalyptus
Earn $100 cash back on your Allbirds purchase when you spend $200 or more, including taxes and after any discounts.
Allbirds: the world's most comfortable shoes, flats, and clothing made with natural & sustainable materials like merino wool and eucalyptus.
Offer expires 12/31/2024. Offer valid one time only. Offer only valid on purchases made directly with the merchant. Offer valid in-store and online. Offer not valid on purchases made using third-party services, delivery services, or a third-party payment account (e.g., buy now pay later). Payment must be made on or before 12/31/2024.
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Gave it a whirl... two pairs of trail runners, one pair of pipers, 2 pairs of socks, and one pair of underwear. Ended up being $203. Take 20% CB and $100 from Chase and I'm at $62.
Thx OP.
Promo code "BLAKE15" worked for me.
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Confirming $50 off $125 for Preferred. I also just purchased $130 worth yesterday, so hoping I will still get the credit (still shows the charge as "pending," so I'm hopeful).
The original Tree Runners remain the most comfortable shoe I've ever personally worn.
I used the CSR to check out just like any other retail stores online but my transaction on the CSR is showing "Shop Pay" with a Merchant of "SP ALLBIRDS" is that normal? Is everyone getting the same title after the purchase from them? I would be really upset and might end up returning them if the reward is not applied. What kind of the merchant name do you get after checking out? Could you please share?
Thank you.
I checked out twice because of this. First time I was ambushed by shop pay. So the second time I tried as guest and it still shows "SP allbirds" will report back to see if it worked or not
I checked out twice because of this. First time I was ambushed by shop pay. So the second time I tried as guest and it still shows "SP allbirds" will report back to see if it worked or not
Shop Pay is their backend, just like Shopify for other stores. It's not going to change either way.
With Amex Offers, it gets reversed (first hand experience). I'm guessing the same for Chase, but would also like to hear a first hand account.
The fine print literally says it counts "Earn $100 cash back on your Allbirds purchase when you spend $200 or more, including taxes and after any discounts."
What's good on Allbird that's worth $200?
I have the $100 off $200 CSR deal.
I have their classic shoes (the wool runners) and find them to be incredibly comfortable for everyday wear in the cooler months. Easily my favorite shoes to walk around for casual errands etc. They just aren't the most durable things on the market...
Shoes, obviously, are a bit of a fashion statement and unfortunately this brand fell out of favor with the fashion police...
Full Price Patagonia Parka -20%, 15% CB, then 200 off the 400. Ends up being about 1/3 the price. Will get some Backcountry points in addition that I will just use for socks.
Passing through PayPal would negate the CSR/CSP offer as you are going from direct purchase to third-party service, correct?
The terms do say that, but I've definitely received Chase offer cashbacks when using the card through Paypal before. I've been stacking the Paypal Freedom 5% cashback with Chase offers this entire quarter.
Could be on a case-by-case so do so at your own risk.
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Thx OP.
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The original Tree Runners remain the most comfortable shoe I've ever personally worn.
Thanks OP!
What did the charge show up as on your statement?
Thank you.
I checked out twice because of this. First time I was ambushed by shop pay. So the second time I tried as guest and it still shows "SP allbirds" will report back to see if it worked or not
With Amex Offers, it gets reversed (first hand experience). I'm guessing the same for Chase, but would also like to hear a first hand account.
Shop Pay is their backend, just like Shopify for other stores. It's not going to change either way.
I guess it's a YMMV then, sorry. I just figured everyone had 20%, since it's listed under Cyber Monday section.
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I have the $100 off $200 CSR deal.
Shoes, obviously, are a bit of a fashion statement and unfortunately this brand fell out of favor with the fashion police...
Full Price Patagonia Parka -20%, 15% CB, then 200 off the 400. Ends up being about 1/3 the price. Will get some Backcountry points in addition that I will just use for socks.
I just looked. It's still there
The terms do say that, but I've definitely received Chase offer cashbacks when using the card through Paypal before. I've been stacking the Paypal Freedom 5% cashback with Chase offers this entire quarter.
Could be on a case-by-case so do so at your own risk.
These codes are only for regular priced items, right?
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Worked on my entire cart of sale items