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2 Free Starbucks Menu Items When You Make a Single Purchase With Chase Pay!

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Via One Mile at a Time, you can earn 300 Starbucks Stars when you make a single Starbucks purchase using Chase Pay by March 19, 2018!  It costs 125 Starbucks Stars for a free menu item, so this deal will earn you enough for 2 items and you’ll have 50 Starbucks Stars left over!

If you plan on grabbing a drink from Starbucks in the next few days, this is really easy way to get 2 free menu items for money you’d spend anyway!

Buy 1 Get 2 Free When You Use Chase Pay for the In-Store Purchase!

Here is what you’ll need to do to take advantage of this deal

Earn 2 Free Starbucks Menu Items With Chase Pay

Chase has been encouraging folks to use their new Chase Pay app with great promotions.  For example, this quarter and next quarter you can earn 5 Chase Ultimate Rewards points per $1 spent on your Chase Freedom card with Chase Pay (up to $1,500 in combined purchases per quarter).

And now, you’ve get a great opportunity to earn free Starbucks food and drinks!  To get this deal, you’ll have to make an in-store purchase with the Chase Pay app by March 19, 2018.  You’ll also need to have your Starbucks account setup and linked with your Chase Pay app.

I suggest taking care of this before you’re in line at your local Starbucks!  In the past, team member Jason had trouble setting up Chase Pay on his phone and had to make a call to Chase to get it sorted out.

Once you’ve downloaded the Chase Pay app and logged into your account, you should see the Starbucks offer listed.  Click on the offer and you’ll be brought to this page:

You’ll Have to Activate the Offer in Your Chase App to Get the Deal

Once you click “Activate this offer“, you’ll be brought to a page where you can either log into your Starbucks account or create one.  You’ll need to do this step so the Starbucks Stars can be credited to your account.

Click “Confirm” to Finish Linking Your Starbucks Accounts to Chase Pay

Once you’ve confirmed that you want to link your accounts, you’ll see this page letting you know you’re registered for the deal.

Now You’re Good to Go!

The next time you’re at Starbucks, just log into your Chase Pay app.  Then select the card you want to pay with, and have the barista scan the QR code from your phone!

Bottom Line

You’ll earn 300 Starbucks Stars when you make a single in-store purchase at Starbucks with your Chase Pay app.  That’s enough for 2 free menu items!  But you’ll need to participate by March 19, 2019.

Enjoy the free coffee! 🙂

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