New offer: Earn $50 cash back after spending $500 on Chase Travel
Dec. 05, 2023
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If you’re looking to save some money on a last-minute holiday travel booking, Chase may have an offer for you.
Some TPG staffers who are Chase Sapphire Reserve, Chase Sapphire Preferred, and Chase Freedom Unlimited cardholders received a targeted offer for $50 cash back when they spend $500 through the Chase Travel portal; This includes flights, hotels, car rentals, and other eligible travel-related purchases.
Keep reading to learn more about this limited-time offer.
Offer details: $50 cash back after Chase Travel spend
Now through the end of 2023, cardholders who are eligible for this targeted offer can earn $50 cash back after spending $500 through the Chase Travel portal.
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Keep in mind that you’ll have to put $500 on your Chase card, meaning you can’t pay with points to receive the $50.
With the travel-related price hikes that we usually see around the holiday season, it shouldn’t be too tough to hit that $500 spend threshold to take advantage of this offer. Keep in mind that per the terms and conditions, payment must be made on or before the expiration date, Dec. 31., but you could also potentially spend $500 on travel for 2024 and beyond as long as you pay before the end of this calendar year.
Be sure to read the offer terms and conditions for more details before going after this deal.
Bottom line
If you’re looking for some easy savings on your next big booking, check your Chase cards to see if you’re eligible for this deal.
$500 on travel is nothing to sneeze at, but you might be able to earn a portion of that back if you book through the Chase travel portal. And be sure to tune into TPG for more offers like this in the future, we’re always keeping an eye out for deals.
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