Free Instacart+ for Chase Cardholders
Chase is once again offering free Instacart+ for select cardholders. You can get the service for free, for up to one year, depending on which Chase credit card you have in your wallet. This is a membership that would normally set you back $99 annually. Let’s see the details.
The Offer
From June 15, 2022, through July 31, 2024, customers who sign up for an Instacart Express membership with an eligible Chase credit card can receive a free membership.
Chase credit cardholders can receive a 1 time free Instacart+ membership for 3, 6, or 12 months. See promotion page here.
This promotion automatically enrolls you in auto-renewal. But, you can cancel any time through the Instacart Express page.
Eligible Chase Credit Cards
Eligible Chase credit card | Length of Instacart+ membership |
J.P. Morgan Reserve | 12 months |
Sapphire Reserve | 12 months |
Sapphire Preferred | 6 months |
Sapphire | 6 months |
Freedom | 3 months |
Freedom Unlimited | 3 months |
Freedom Flex | 3 months |
Freedom Student | 3 months |
Slate | 3 months |
Slate Edge | 3 months |
Key Terms
- This offer begins June 15, 2022, and must be redeemed by July 31, 2024.
- Once the free Express membership ends, the account auto-renews into an annual membership ($99 annually), unless you cancel beforehand.
- Only customers in the United States may access this promotion.
- Eligible cards and full terms.
Conclusion
Instacart+ is a premium membership that gives you unlimited free deliveries on all orders $35 or more, reduced service fees, and no busy pricing fees during peak hours.
Instacart often has higher prices than what you would find in stores. But free delivery and lower fees, will make up for those prices. Definitely worth signing up if you have an eligible Chase credit card. Just remember to set a reminder to cancel your membership before paying the full price.
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