New Chase Offers
Chase, Bank of America and other banks that use the same rewards system, have some new offers today for 20% discounts at several merchants. There are four different offers for savings at McDonald’s, Exxon Mobil, Bed Bath & Beyond and Walgreens. Check out the details of each offer, and take a look at your accounts to see if you are targeted.
McDonald’s
Earn 20% back on your McDonald’s® purchase, with a $4.00 back maximum. Offer expires 10/28/2021.
- Offer valid one time only.
- Valid at participating U.S. McDonald’s.
- Payment must be made directly with the merchant.
- Offer not valid for McDelivery.
- Offer not valid on third-party delivery services.
Exxon Mobil
Earn 20% back on your Exxon Mobil pay-at-pump purchase, with a $10.00 back maximum. Offer expires 10/28/2021.
- Offer valid one time only.
- Payment must be made directly with the merchant.
- Offer only valid on pump-only purchases.
- Offer not valid on in-store purchases or third-party delivery services.
Bed Bath & Beyond
Earn 20% back on your Bed Bath & Beyond purchase, with a $14.00 back maximum. Offer expires 10/28/2021.
- Offer valid one time only.
- Payment must be made directly with the merchant.
- Offer not valid on third-party delivery services.
Walgreens
Earn 20% back on your Walgreens purchase, with a $8.00 back maximum. Offer expires 10/28/2021.
- Offer valid one time only.
- Payment must be made directly with the merchant.
- Offer not valid on third-party delivery services.
Conclusion
Check your accounts and these offers now if you think you might uses them. The limits are low, but you can use offers on every card that you have it.
Usually these same offers will also show up for US Bank, Bank of America, Regions Bank, Suntrust Bank, BBVA, BB&T, PNC and several other bank cards.
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Thanks for this! Will definitely be looking out for these.
Is this given as points or as a credit on your statement?
Credit