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Limited Time: 1X Bonus Chase Ultimate Rewards Point for Digital Wallet Payments (Easy Win)

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If you have Ultimate Rewards points-earning credit cards added to your digital wallet, get ready for extra earnings!  Chase has a limited-time offer to earn 1 extra point per $1 spent via mobile payments with certain cards.

The bonus point is on top of what you normally earn!  And the offer is good through December 31, 2018.

Cards that qualify for the promotion are:

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Extra Chase Ultimate Rewards Points for Mobile Payments Are an Easy Way to Add to Your Stash

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Earn Extra Chase Ultimate Rewards Points With a Mobile Pay Promotion

Chase has an offer to earn 1 extra Chase Ultimate Rewards point per $1 spent through Apple Pay and Google Pay.  This deal is valid through December 31, 2018.

Eligible cards are:

The bonus point is in addition to any category bonuses you earn.

For example, you could earn 2.5X Chase Ultimate Rewards points on all purchases with the Chase Freedom Unlimited.  And 4X points on travel and dining with the Chase Sapphire Reserve.

If you have spending coming up, especially in bonus categories where mobile payments are accepted, this is an easy way to boost your points balance.

Uber and Lyft Accept Apple Pay, So You Can Get 3X Points With the Sapphire Preferred or 4X Points With the Sapphire Reserve!

I’m going to use this offer with my Chase Sapphire Reserve card, because I tend to spend a lot on travel and dining – 4X points is awesome!

Enjoy the extra rewards this holiday season!

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