Chase Freedom Card $100 Bonus
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Chase Freedom card is now offering a $100 after opening a new card and making the first purchase.
I applied for this card in March was the bonus was $200 and my account was credited $200 less than 2 months after I used the card to make a small purchase. I was a little skeptical initially as the ad was very clear about the promotion until I received the bonus. So it is real. In addition, the card itself offers good rewards. After a recent revision of its rewards program, Chase Freedom card currently pays 3% cashback for every purchase in the top 3 categories every month out of a large range of selections instead of just a few fixed ones. Now the card is my day-to-day charge card.
The terms and conditions of getting the $100 bonus are:
You will receive $100 in bonus rebates, which can be redeemed for a $100 check. Please allow 6 to 8 weeks after your first purchase for bonus rebates to post to your account. First purchase includes purchases, balance transfers, cash, or any checks that are used to access your account. To qualify for bonus rebates, account must be open and not in default at the time of fulfillment. The bonus offer is valid only for first-time cardmembers with new accounts. Only one bonus per account. Existing cardmembers/accounts are not eligible for the bonus offer.
To apply for this card, use this link.
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Good bonus on a good card, now with the monthly rotating 3% I think its even better. I split my purchases between Chase Freedom and another rewards card to maximize the categories I can get a 3% reward in.
Sounds like a deal, I signed up…that puts me at 2 credit cards now!