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Chase Spending Offer at 2 US Airports! Earn 10X Chase Ultimate Rewards Points With Chase Pay!

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Chase has been putting in overtime promoting their Chase Pay app.  They already have some good Chase Pay spending offers out there and now they are rolling out more bonuses.

Folks with any version of a Chase Sapphire or Chase Freedom card can earn 10X Chase Ultimate Rewards points for purchases at either Charlotte-Douglas International Airport (CLT) or Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) at select merchants when paying with an eligible card through Chase Pay.

Remember, while Chase Pay isn’t widely accepted, you can link Chase Pay to Samsung Pay, which is accepted almost everywhere.  If you’re not sure how to link the apps, check out our step-by-step guide!

Airport Shopping Is Expensive, So If You’ve Got to Make a Last-Minute Purchase, You May as Well Earn Some Bonus Points!

Chase Sapphire & Freedom Chase Pay Airport Bonus

Promotion dates:   October 1 through December 31, 2018

Important terms & restrictions:

Promotion link:

Good deal or not:   The bonus Chase Ultimate Rewards points you earn are in addition to the points you would normally earn for the purchase (according to the terms).

Everything in the airport is extremely over-priced and yet, I almost always end up forgetting something or needing to pay for a last-minute snack or knick-knack.  I’ll be traveling to Charlotte before this promotion ends, so I will probably end up taking advantage of this offer.  But you can only earn the bonus at a limited group of select stores.

You can see the full list of eligible stores on the promotion pages (links above).  I’ll admit, it would have been nice to see more restaurants eligible for this bonus.

There isn’t anything in the terms listed on the promotion page that limit this offer from being stacked with the Chase Freedom card’s 4th quarter Chase Pay bonus or the other Chase Pay spending offers available in October.  But I’m doubtful that it will be possible to combine the offers.

If you have any experience stacking these deals one way or other please let me know in the comments.

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