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Earn Up to $10 for Making One Easy Change to Your Chase Account (Targeted)

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Save a tree.  And receive up to $10 while you’re at it!  You can earn easy money by simply enrolling your Chase account in paperless statements.

Chase is by far the most popular card issuer in the miles & points game.  So if you have cards like the Chase Sapphire Preferred Card, Ink Business Preferred Credit Card, or United Explorer Card, check to see if you’ve got an offer to go paperless by the end of the year!

A Couple Clicks in Your Chase Account Could Result in Sweet Cash

Switch Your Chase Account to Paperless Statements and Earn up to $10

Some folks like to receive paper statements in their mailbox.  But if you can stand the change, there’s a cash reward in it for you.  Not to mention more closet space.

Folks are reporting between $5 and $10 in targeted incentives for going paperless by December 31, 2018.  Team member Meghan’s sister received a $10 offer on her Chase Amazon Prime card.  But we’ve also seen the offer for the IHG® Rewards Club Premier Credit Card and the Chase United Explorer.

Enjoy the easy money!  And sign-up for our newsletter if you don’t want to miss deals like this in the future.

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