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Extended – Here’s How to Earn 60,000 Chase Ultimate Rewards Points WITHOUT Applying for a Credit Card

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Did you know you could earn 60,000 Chase Ultimate Rewards points WITHOUT opening a credit card?

Chase will give folks with any of the following cards 60,000 bonus points for opening a Chase Sapphire bank account:

60,000 Chase Ultimate Rewards points are enough for a round-trip coach flight to Europe .  Or 2 nights at the Park Hyatt St. Kitts Christophe Harbour, which can easily cost $600+ per night!  And that’s more points than the sign-up bonus on any of those cards.

This deals not for everyone, but I’ll explain the details and help you decide if it makes sense for you.

With This Deal You’ll Earn Enough Points for 2 Free Nights at the Incredible Park Hyatt St. Kitts Christophe Harbour in the Caribbean

There’s a big requirement to earning this bonus.  After opening the bank account, you’ll need to deposit $75,000 in new assets and keep that balance for at least 90 days.  If you can do that, you should take advantage of this deal!

Here are more details:

You’ll get your points within 45 days of qualifying for this offer.  Note that the terms say you can only receive 1 Sapphire Checking, Chase Private Client Checking or You Invest bonus every 12 months.  Additionally, it seems that Chase will value these points at 1 cent each come tax season.

This deal has been available through Chase branches nationwide, but now it’s available online and the expiration date has been extended.  So it’s easier than ever to take advantage of this bonus!

You’ll find the full details of the offer here.  Let us know if you get in on it!

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