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Last Chance to Maximize 5X Chase Freedom 2nd Quarter Bonus Spending [EXPIRED]

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Tomorrow is the last day to earn 5X Chase Ultimate Rewards points (or 5% cash back) at restaurants, Overstock.com, Bed Bath and Beyond, and H&M when you use your Chase Freedom.

You earn the bonus for up to $1,500 in purchases this quarter, for a maximum of 7,500 Chase Ultimate Rewards points (or $75 cash back).

It’s too late to register for this quarter, but you can still activate the bonus for July, August, and September 2015.  
Last Chance to Get 5X Chase Ultimate Rewards Points at Restaurants and Certain Retailers This Quarter

This Quarter’s 5X Points Categories Are Ending soon!

Link:   Chase Freedom

You can earn 5X Chase Ultimate Rewards points (5% cash back) at restaurants, Overstock.comBed Bath and Beyond, and H&M through July 30, 2015.

So it’s not too late to meet the $1,500 maximum spending for the bonus this quarter.

Bottom Line

Tomorrow is the last day to earn 5X Chase Ultimate Rewards points or 5% cash back when you use your Chase Freedom card at restaurants, Overstock.com, Bed Bath and Beyond, and H&M.

On July 1, 2015, you can start spending towards the 3rd quarter bonus categories of gas stations and more.  But don’t forget to register 

 
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