Cash In Chase Ultimate Rewards & Why You Absolutely Want To
Chase has been on a roll lately with their amazing new Chase Freedom Unlimited offer giving 5% back at grocery stores and their recently released “Pay Yourself Back” program which allows Sapphire cardholders to cash in their points against purchases in certain categories.
We recently learned that Chase plans to keep and perhaps expand this new way to cash in Ultimate Rewards for Sapphire cardholders. That is exciting since perhaps we’ll see this new program roll out to other Chase cards like Freedom and more importantly the Chase Ink business cards.
On this week’s video podcast we discussed Chase Pay Yourself Back including why it’s such a good deal and what we are doing with it. We also discuss how to cash in your points and how we think this popular new Chase program will be expanded in the near future. If you love Chase Ultimate Rewards or are new to their ecosystem, then definitely check it out!
Cash In Chase Ultimate Rewards – Bottom Line
It’s a rarity when a bank rolls out a new program which essentailly increases the value of people’s points. Before Pay Yourself Back Chase points were worth $.01 each for cash, but now there is much more value for Sapphire cardholders. Hopefully with the news that this program is here to stay, Chase will find creative ways to make Pay Yourself Back even better for customers.
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Is the grocery store category good for instacart purchases?
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