Reminder: Start 2015 Out Right With 5X Points on Your Chase Freedom Card!
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You can earn 5X points on up to $1,500 in spending over all 3 categories for a maximum of 7,500 points or $75 in cash back. Register by March 14, 2015, to qualify. You can start earning bonus points now!
Chase Freedom
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The Chase Freedom is 1 of my favorite cards. That’s because it charges NO annual fee and you can earn 5X points in rotating categories every 3 months.
If you spend the maximum of $1,500 on 5X points categories each quarter, you can earn 30,000 points (7,500 points x 4 quarters) or $300 in cash back per year.
And you can transfer the points you earn to cards such as the Chase Sapphire Preferred, Chase Ink Bold, or Chase Ink Plus. That allows you to then transfer to airline and hotel partners for Big Travel such as Business Class flights on United Airlines.
I’ve had the Chase Freedom card for years, and have no plans to cancel it. Hanging on to a no annual fee card can help you build strong relationships with banks and improve your credit score!
If you don’t already have the Chase Freedom card, you can sign-up and earn 10,000 points ($100 in cash back) when you spend $500 within the 1st 3 months.
Bottom Line
You have until March 14, 2015, to register your Chase Freedom card and earn 5X points at grocery stores, Starbucks, and movie theaters.
You’ll earn 5X points on up to $1,500 in spending through March 30, 2015.
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