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Chase Freedom 5X: Now You Can Easily See Your Points Add Up!

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Emily and I love to use our Chase Freedom card for regular purchases.  That’s because we earn Chase Ultimate Rewards points which are very flexible when it comes to getting Big Travel with Big Money.  We especially like using the Freedom card when it earns us 5X points!

And now, via PointsCentric, Chase has made it very easy to check that you’ve been awarded all your points!

The Chase Freedom Website Now Makes It Easy to See the Points You’ve Earned for Each Purchase…Like My Curry!

Here’s how easy it is see your points.

How to See Your Chase Freedom Points for Each Purchase

Link:   Chase Freedom

Link:   My review of the Chase Freedom card

Step 1 – Log Into Your Chase Account

Log into your Chase account.

Step 2 – Click on “See Activity”

Click “See Activity” to bring up your Chase Freedom card transactions.

“See Activity” to View Your Recent Purchases

Step 3 – Click The Box Next To Each Transaction

Click the “+ sign in the blue box next to each transaction.

Click the “+” Symbol to See Your Points

Step 4 – View Your Points

You’ll see how many points you’ve earned for each purchase.

My Meal at Thai Spice Cafe Earned ~92 Points Toward My Next Trip

I used my Chase Freedom card to pay the bill at Thai Spice Cafe because during that quarter, the Freedom card earned 5X points at restaurants.

Chase shows the points as the 1 point you earn on every purchase + 4X more points for the category bonus, which included restaurants that quarter.  I earned even more points because I have a Chase checking account.

Now I can use those ~92 Chase Ultimate Rewards points to

I’m going to choose the last option!

Bottom Line

Chase now makes it very easy to see how many Chase Ultimate Rewards points you’ve earned per transaction with your Chase Freedom card.

If you don’t see your points, you can call Chase to let them know.

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