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Targeted 80,000 Point Offer for Chase Sapphire Preferred Card

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Targeted 80,000 Point Offer for Chase Sapphire Preferred Card!

Chase has a new targeted offer for the Chase Sapphire Preferred credit card. This card falls under the 5/24 restriction (5/24 Guide), but if you’re targeted you will match the highest ever 80,000 welcome offer. My buddy was just targeted for this offer via regular mail.

This Offer May Have Ended Or Changed

Related: Chase Ultimate Rewards Points Guide: Earning, Redeeming and Sapphire, Freedom and Ink Brands

The Offer

  • Earn up to 80,000 Bonus Points
    • 80,000 bonus points after you spend $4,000 on purchases within the first 3 months of account opening.
    • $95 Annual Fee is not waived
    • Apply by March 15th

Card Benefits

  • Earn 2X points on travel and dining at restaurants- from airfare and hotels to fine dining and cafés.
  • Earn 1 point per dollar spent on all other purchases.
  • Get 25% more value when you redeem for airfare, hotels, car rentals and cruises through Chase Ultimate Rewards. For example, 80,000 points are worth $1,000 toward travel.
  • Earn 2X at grocery stores on up to $1000 a month (ends at the end of April)
  • No foreign transaction fees
  • Read our full review of this card here

Conclusion

We have seen 80,000 point offers for the Chase Sapphire Preferred publicly recently but that is no longer available.  This matches the highest we have ever seen it.  The offer does not seem to include the $50 grocery statement credit that is on the current public 60K offer.  The additional 20,000 points are worth way more than the $50 though.

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DDG
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Based in NYC. Points/miles enthusiast for years and actively writing about it for the last 6+ years at Danny the Deal Guru. I'm always looking out for deals. Making a few bucks is always nice, but the traveling is by far the best part of this business.

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5 COMMENTS

  1. This is actually only a 50,000 point bonus; the total 80,000 points only come with a $24,000 spend. I don’t appreciate click bait from MTM, when there are other real bonuses out there.

    I just received 100,000 points from the Chase Ink preferred, on only a $5000 spend, thanks to MTM!

    Thanks for listening, but please keep these posts real!

    • I don’t think it’s a clickbait title. More and more credit cards have structured sign-up bonuses.

    • Its not $24,000, it’s $20,000. The first $4,000 will get you the 50k bonus and if you obtain $20,000 spend within the first year you get the remaining 30k bonus. This is not a bad deal considering you pay $0 for annual fee the first year. the reserve was only 20k more points for $450 annual (not waived for first year)

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