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Do You Eat Food? Here’s How to Save $$$ at Nearby Restaurants With Chase Pay

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Chase Pay is one of those services that allows you to effortlessly save money on purchases you were planning to make anyway.

If you have Chase credit cards like the Chase Sapphire Preferred Card and Chase Sapphire Reserve, you can make purchases with your cards through Chase Pay and receive certain kickbacks!  Currently, you can receive statement credits simply for buying a few meals from nearby restaurants.

Here’s how!

Chase Pay Is One Simple Change You Can Make to Your Life to Earn Extra Cash

How to Find and Redeem “Order Ahead” Offers Through Chase Pay

When you open your Chase Pay app and log into your account, you’ll see a snapshot of your recent activity.  Simply swipe left until you reach a page that says “Food for Thought.”  You’ll then see a link that will take you to a page displaying all the nearby merchants you can use Chase Pay at.

This page has 2 tabs at the top:  “Nearby” and “Order.”  Click “Order” to see all the local restaurants.  When you tap on a restaurant, you’ll see an “Offers” tab.  Tap that to find out your money-saving opportunities.  The deals will vary by restaurant.

Currently, the offers I’m seeing in my Chase Pay app are:

Those are pretty great rebates just for making one simple change to your checkout process.

Just note that with Chase Pay, these deals will NOT work with tap and pay technology like Samsung Pay.  You’ll have to order ahead or check out in-store with a QR code.  Always be sure to read the offer details so you don’t miss an opportunity for free money!

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