Where does it say $300 back? I only see the offer of $100 back after spending $500.
Rewards Currency
Rewards are earned as points, which can be redeemed for cash back. 1% cash back equals 1 point. If you choose to redeem for cash back, 1 point equals $0.01 cash back. For example, 2,000 points can be redeemed for a $20 check.
$300 Bonus Cash Back
You will receive 30,000 bonus points with this bonus offer, which can be redeemed for a $300 check. To qualify and receive your bonus, you must make purchases totaling $500 or more during the first 3 months from account opening. Purchases do not include using your account for balance transfers or cash advances, or using any checks that access your account. After qualifying, please allow 6 to 8 weeks for bonus points to post to your account. To be eligible for this bonus offer, account must be open and not in default at the time of fulfillment. This one-time bonus offer is valid only for first-time cardmembers with new accounts. Previous and existing cardmembers/accounts are not eligible for this bonus offer.
Fixed.I got this deal last year. No hassles at all, spent over $500 over the first couple of months, got 30,000 points ($300) added as available rewards and credited it to my account.
If you plan on ever carrying a balance, you're going to get royally screwed with any credit card. If you pay the full balance each month, it's great.
Says it here. I have an Amazon Chase Visa already, can i still apply and cancel the card once the $300 is credited to my account?
I only see $100 from THAT link in your post as well.I appreciate the screen shot, but when I go to the link from the OP, I end up at the link below, and I see $100 back.
https://creditcards.chase.com/freedom/Default.aspx
Nice, I have a Chase Southwest and Amazon card. Never had a Freedom card before, I assume I will still be eligible for this deal?
https://applynowdc2.chase.com/FlexAppWeb/renderApp.do?SPID=DN52&CELL=6H8X
I got this card back in september for 200$ back, this is an awesome deal if you need a new card.
5% back in rotating categories (gas and amazon right now)
https://creditcards.chase.com/freedom/Activate.aspx (click 2012 calendar)
Dont know if this allowed or not, but thought id share =)
Says it here. I have an Amazon Chase Visa already, can i still apply and cancel the card once the $300 is credited to my account?
I'm assuming yes, but what I plan on doing is calling them up once I get my card to confirm. If they say no, then I will just cancel the card.
I can tell you this, when I logged into my Chase account this morning, there was an offer for a Freedom card but with only a $100 cash award. Not sure why this offer would be any different.
That is a bad idea. Having available unused credit is good. Opening accounts incurring hard credit inquiries and closing accounts is bad
https://applynowdc2.chase.com/FlexAppWeb/renderApp.do?SPID=DN52&CELL=6H8X
I got this card back in september for 200$ back, this is an awesome deal if you need a new card.
5% back in rotating categories (gas and amazon right now)
https://creditcards.chase.com/freedom/Activate.aspx (click 2012 calendar)
Dont know if this allowed or not, but thought id share =)
so... What can a person do with points? Can you pay your statement with them? B/c I'd rather be reimbursed $300 from a 500 statement, since I have no idea what to do with cc points.
With math skills like that, I'm not sure you should get ANY credit card.Thanks to this deal my $550 7970 will be more like $100 :wub::wub::wub:.
With math skills like that, I'm not sure you should get ANY credit card.
Quick questions:
I am looking buying a new $250-$300 video card soon (was waiting for march 6th and the 7870). If I get this credit card and buy a 7970 instead, I'd spend $600 and pay the balance off immediately. If I understand this correctly, I'd get 600 points on my first statement ($6) and then 30,000 points 6-8 weeks later.
1) After I get those 30,000 points, I could redeem my 30,600 points for a check which would equal $306?
2) How long should I keep that account open for? Three months, six months, one year?
Most cash back programs require reimbursment in increments of $25 or $50.
Most cash back programs require reimbursment in increments of $25 or $50.
Starting at 18% APR? Ouch.
Ahhh, thanks. In other words, I should expect $300 instead of $306.
So, is everything else correct? How long should I keep the C/C?