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Get $150 with Chase Freedom Card

January 17th, 2008 David 7 comments

This is a new link from ChaseInformation.Com. As we all know, you can get $50 cash bonus from Chase Freedom after first purchase. (Chase is promoting Chase Freedom at this time.) Then you may find a link which will give you $100 bonus after first purchase. This time, this link will give you $150 bonus after qualifying purchases.

Get $50 bonus after first purchase.

Get another $100 bonus after you spend $3,000 with this card.

Plus you can still get 3% cash back from the dynamic rewards program.

Features of this card

  • 3% Cash back-Earn the most where you spend the most.
  • 1% Cash back on everything else.
  • 15 categories. Earn triple rewards at the types of places you spend the most, including online, local and national retailers.
  • Freedom to switch from earning cash to points and back again.
  • Redeem a $250 check when you accumulate $200 rewards.

This chase freedom card is highly recommended for everyone!

Chase Rewards Plus

December 1st, 2007 David 10 comments

I have a post about the promotion from Chase Rewards Plus. Today when I carefully look through the merchants listed at that site, I got a new find.

www.giftcertificates.com is listed as a merchant. And you will earn 5% cash back for any purchases through the link at Chase Rewards Plus. My idea is if you buy the gift cards or gift certificates through the link at Chase Rewards Plus you can get 5% cash back. And then you can use the gift cards or gift certificates as cash at most merchants. In this way you can save more.

At giftcertificates.com you can buy gift cards or gift certificates from a variety of merchants like BestBuy, Staples, TigerDirect, Macy’s TJMaxx, CVS, Foot Locker, Bon*Ton, SAKS Fifth Avenue, Dillard’s and so on……..As we know, most of credit cards can’t give you 5% cash back at the above merchants (Citi CashReturns Card). However, in this way, you can earn 5% cash back even though you don’t have the CashReturns card. Plus you can still get 1% cash back from Chase Freedom.

Today I noticed that the giftcertificates.com is offering 10% off on orders $100+. It’s super hot!!! Use the promotion code: HOLIDAY2 at checkout to get the 10% off. You have to pay the shipping fees which are about $2.95 for USPS Regular Mail. Take the advantage of this offer, and the promotion will end on Dec. 9th. If you use the link from Chase Rewards Plus, you can get about 15% cash back!

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Advice on Chase Credit Card

September 27th, 2007 David 2 comments

For those who want to get more credit cards, I have a good suggestion. —Apply for Chase Credit Card!

The reason is very simple—as the second credit card issuer in the US, Chase is trying to explore the credit card market. They want to attract more customers in the most competitive market. I have a limited credit history (less than one year) but I get two credit cards in August. I applied for Chase Sony card on Aug 1. However, I missed a call from Chase fraud department which asked me to send out some materials to verify my address. Then one month later, I received the card from Chase. I then applied for Chase Amazon.com Visa Card on Aug 27. This time I got the call from Chase. After some questions, I can see the new Chase Amazon.com Visa card show up in my Chase account in two days. Amazing! I didn’t expect to receive two cards! Some of my friends also successfully get credit cards from Chase. I applied for two Citi cards both of which were rejected! Then I called them up to ask for the reason—they told me that my credit history was too short. They suggest me apply for Citi cards two months later. It’s also the case for most of my friends. SO my conclusion is it’s a right time to get credit cards from Chase.

For your reference, I give some posts about Chase Credit Card.

http://www.mycardblog.com/2007/09/chase-freedom/

http://www.mycardblog.com/2007/09/move-credit-line-with-chase/

http://www.mycardblog.com/2007/09/100-from-chase-freedom-credit-card/

http://www.mycardblog.com/2007/09/chase-freedom-credit-card/

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Chase Freedom

September 17th, 2007 David No comments

Today I read a paper on busineesweek. The article is written by MADLEN READ (Associated Press). Title is “JPMorgan Chase ramps up rewards program”. According to this article, JPMrogan Chase issued more than 1.5 million Freedom Cards since it launched the product last year. Notice that JPMorgan Chase has issued more than 154 million credit cards totally, Freedom card is one of the most important card in chase credit card market. We can see freedom card on the national TV programs, magazines and newspapers. (no wonder why they didn’t let me close my account) So from the data we can smell something from Chase. Chase is trying to spread this card to the market. As the second credit card issuer in US, Chase is trying to attract more card holders. Thus they launch the dynamic rewards program for chase freedom card.

Before the cardholders can get 3 points for very dollar at gas stations, fast service restaurants and grocery stores. Now our card holder can get 3 points from 15 categories wherever they spent most each month. —The truth seems our card holders just sue this card and Chase will figure out how to maximize the rewards for us. Another important information we should note from this report is: in a recent conference call with analysts, JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon said the company was cutting back on teaser rates and balance transfers and looking instead to profit from greater growth in existing accounts. I really expect that you can get a Freedom card with limited credit history. If you can’t get instant approval, maybe they need get the verification by a credit analyst. I believe you can get the card.

BTW: From my previous posts, we can get either $50 or $100 sign up bonus from Chase Freedom card.

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