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Chase Freedom: 3% Cashback, $50 After First Purchase

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Chase Freedom Cash Visa® CardA little while ago Chase ran a sizzling hot promotion where if you signed up for their Chase Freedom card and made a purchase, they’d reward you with $250 (Chase $250 promotion) but lately they’ve been a little tighter on the promotions, until today. Now, if you apply for a Chase Freedom card, you can get $50 after your first purchase plus get 3% cash back at certain locations and 1% at others. It’s not as hot as the $250 promotion from a few months back but it’s certainly better than nothing if you were looking to snag the Chase Freedom card in the first place.

If $50 isn’t enough for you, check out these credit card promotional offers, many of which offer $100 gift cards.

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3 Responses to “Chase Freedom: 3% Cashback, $50 After First Purchase”

  1. I wouldn’t mind the bonus, but I already have a very old Chase card. I’ve held off on changing over because I wonder if they would extend this offer to existing customers.

  2. Finance Monk says:

    Bah! I just applied to this two weeks ago. Think I can call them and get the new promotion?

  3. Gaylen Compton says:

    We have a Chase Freedon Credit card which carried the 3% plan on grocery stores, dept. stores and drug stores. We were notified that this program would end effective June 29, 2009 and we would get 1% on future charges. Now, we are informed of a new program on which we can use our Chase Debit Card (which we don’t have) or our Washington Mutual Debit Card which we do have. Apparently, if we use our Washington Mutual Debit Card, we can avail ourselves of the “new” 3% program for grocery stores, gas stations and drug stores – this program ending on Sept. 30, 2009. Is this scenario correct, the whole thing is confusing. Thank You for your assistance – we need more info


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