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Chase Offer: Get Up to $96 Back on Your Next Airbnb Booking! (Targeted)

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Check your Chase Offers, because there is an exceptional deal for Airbnb being sent out to some cardholders.  If you qualify, you can get 15% back on your Airbnb booking up to a maximum of $96.  You’ll need to make your purchase by March 31, 2019.

Offers like this one in the past have been much smaller, so this is a great deal if you’re targeted.  If you have a Bank of America card, you’ll want to check that too for the same targeted offer.

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There are all sorts of fun Airbnbs to book with this Chase Offer, like this converted school house I spent a few nights in

Chase Offer for Airbnb

Chase Offers are great because they are very similar to AMEX Offers, which means you can easily stack them with other discounts.

If you want to add a Chase Offer to an eligible Chase card, you’ll need to download the Chase banking mobile app or Chase Pay app.  Once you’ve logged in, scroll to the bottom and you’ll be able to browse which offers you can add to each card you have.

If you’re having problems getting it to work, check out this step-by-step guide on Chase Offers.

Once the deal is added to your card, you can click through a cash back portal before making your booking to stack your savings.  Just make sure to use the card you added the offer to when you check out.

Here are the rates some cash back portals are offering at Airbnb. Be sure to check before you book because they are always changing

You can also choose to earn Delta miles at Airbnb if you make your booking through this link.

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