Chase Freedom & Freedom Flex 5% Categories For Q1 2024: Grocery, Fitness, Spa

Chase released the 5% categories on the Freedom and Freedom Flex cards for the first quarter of 2024:

  • Grocery Stores – This is always a favorite since we all shop for groceries. Plus, you can max this out by purchasing gift cards to other retailers.
    • Excludes Walmart and Target
  • Fitness Club & Gym Memberships
  • Self-Care & Spa Services 

These are not yet showing publicly, but they already appear in the Chase login. They’ll show at the public link in a few hours, presumably.

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Tony
Tony (@guest_1767459)
December 30, 2023 04:53

Is it possible to use Flex for groceries on 12/31, so that the transaction posts in January and earns 5%?

Frey
Frey (@guest_1767526)
December 30, 2023 09:57

Anything is possible but more likely the transaction date will be 12/31.

whirlaway
whirlaway (@guest_1760242)
December 17, 2023 19:40

During Q4 2023, if I use this card to buy gift cards at costco.com, would I get 5% because it is a wholesale club? Or will it be just 1% because it would be treated as just an online purchase?

JD
JD (@guest_1760334)
December 18, 2023 00:51

5%

Deva
Deva (@guest_1759728)
December 16, 2023 19:10

Guess I’ll be giving my Citi Custom Cash a break…

whirlaway
whirlaway (@guest_1760244)
December 17, 2023 19:42

I’ll be using both the cards for groceries. The combined $1000/month limit helps me stock up on some things since my average grocery bill is generally $600-$700 per month.

Ymmv
Ymmv (@guest_1761518)
December 19, 2023 17:58

a lot of kids to feed

Deva
Deva (@guest_1762541)
December 21, 2023 03:12

Having the CF and CFF is more than enough for me. Will be using my Citi for fuel.

Bill
Bill (@guest_1762479)
December 21, 2023 01:08

I started using one of them for groceries last month because I maxed out my BCP card (although oddly it claimed that I got more than $360 back in rebates from groceries, and one of the purchases showed one percent.

Sadly, I just noticed that I did $525 in grocery purchases last month, so the last $25 were only 1.1% (just two of us, but I do a lot of grocery rebates like Ibotta et al.) Will probably switch my grocery spending to CF next quarter since I have three of them and can make an effective 7.5% with my CSR. Will then downgrade the BCP (P2’s card) when the annual fee is due. Can always upgrade one of my cards if I need the 6% again.

Jayson
Jayson (@guest_1759311)
December 15, 2023 22:07

Groceries is excellent, but I never found it how to maximize.

My local groceries stores Do NOT allowed purchase of gift cards with any card , only cash.

K.M.
K.M. (@guest_1758791)
December 15, 2023 10:18

I just canceled my Amex gold card and will downgrade my Amex platinum card at the end of March to the Amex gold card so I don’t have a credit card with a permanent bonus multiplier for groceries right now. Glad to see that my freedom card will fill that gap next quarter.

whirlaway
whirlaway (@guest_1759467)
December 16, 2023 08:36

I have a Citi Custom Cash that gives me that permanent bonus multiplier for groceries. And for two quarters, I get more room for grocery spending from Discover and Chase FF.

Bruce
Bruce (@guest_1758772)
December 15, 2023 09:53

Fitness Clubs — any data points on whether a Lululemon ‘Mirror’ subscription (or Peloton) would count for this?

Jason Heiss
Jason Heiss (@guest_1780513)
January 18, 2024 13:07

Just noticed that Peloton is not counting. It came through as “Bicycle shops” and I did not get bonus points.

Steve L.
Steve L. (@guest_1758755)
December 15, 2023 09:11

As usual they parade out a list of mostly garbage charities.

Eric V
Eric V (@guest_1758757)
December 15, 2023 09:26

If you wanna do charities for Q4 2023, most charities take paypal

Tom E. Turner
Tom E. Turner (@guest_1764104)
December 23, 2023 13:27

just make sure pp does not switch for undisclosed “security/risk reasons” from your preferred card to any other linked account without warning…some on pp community forums have said they had to remove all cards except preferred to avoid surprise switches.

scott
scott (@guest_1758751)
December 15, 2023 08:57

This was expected. I had just run out of Publix gift cards from all the last grocery category.

Zenster
Zenster (@guest_1758745)
December 15, 2023 08:40

Also for this quarter are charities beyond the ones listed here https://media.chase.com/news/chase-freedom-q4-categories viable?

Like an animal shelter run by a specific person?

Also if you receive money does that affect the amount the charity gets? I wonder ic charities work different with where do the points come from and how much bank charge. Any info on that?

DWhite
DWhite (@guest_1759017)
December 15, 2023 15:06

To your second question: Kind of, in the sense that charities still pay processing fees and banking fees (at least in many cases), so there are nonzero costs to accepting donations.

That being said, they’re still better funded because of the contribution you’ve made and there are some community foundations, financial partners and funds like the PayPal Giving Fund that absorb some (or all) of those particular admin costs.

Zenster
Zenster (@guest_1759093)
December 15, 2023 16:19

Even debit cards?

DWhite
DWhite (@guest_1759141)
December 15, 2023 17:24

Fees for debit cards tend to be much lower, sure. Any method of accepting donations comes with a cost though. Cheques have to be processed and cashed. Cash donations can be easy to lose. Gifts of equities can cause some paperwork. (There’s really always paperwork).

The credit card interchange isn’t specifically higher during Chase’s elevated bonus time though (as far as I know), if that’s what you’re concerned about.

Zenster
Zenster (@guest_1759152)
December 15, 2023 17:37

Yes. I figured it comes out if the merchant (though hate calling charities merchant). But you think anything with 501(c) will register as a charity?

I guess I could try as a data point?

DWhite
DWhite (@guest_1759181)
December 15, 2023 18:19

When Chase offers Pay Yourself Back or a bonus on “Select Charities”, it’s just those listed that I’d count on receiving a bonus for. It’s unfortunately limited.

Since the 2023Q4 bonus is on PayPal though, donating to charities that accept PayPal or can be paid using PayPal is the way to go with your Freedom.

Zenster
Zenster (@guest_1759184)
December 15, 2023 18:21

I guess someone would have to test it. I’m assuming it doesn’t stack (paypal plus charity)?

DWhite
DWhite (@guest_1759616)
December 16, 2023 14:20

Be the datapoint time? Remember though: The “Select charities” category from Chase is limited to the specific ones that they’re partnering with. There’s always an off chance something else slips through, but I would definitely not expect that to happen.

Tom E. Turner
Tom E. Turner (@guest_1764105)
December 23, 2023 13:30

just make sure pp does not switch for undisclosed “security/risk reasons” from your preferred card to any other linked account without warning…some on pp community forums have said they had to remove all cards except preferred to avoid surprise switches.

DWhite
DWhite (@guest_1759021)
December 15, 2023 15:10

To your first question, I’d check PayPal Giving Fund for the charity you’re looking to support. The donations do count at 5x for you (you’ll pay with PayPal) and the charities get the full amount of your contribution. PayPal’s 501(c)3 gets a write-off and good press?

Zenster
Zenster (@guest_1759092)
December 15, 2023 16:19

I want to donate to animal shelter cat people. They’re 501(c)3. I’m not sure. Maybe debit card is best. I would like points but not if it comes from the very money I gave them. Unless the IRS writes it off in some fashion. But I have no idea how it goes down for charities. I figured it’s Chase that decides. Not paypal. Do all 501(c)3 have a charity merchant code by definition. Sorry for asking stupid questions.

DWhite
DWhite (@guest_1759149)
December 15, 2023 17:35

There are some good articles on interchange that apply to your question! Sub out “small business” for “charity” and you’ll have a good approximation of the kinds of costs they might incur and can make an informed choice about your donation.

Zenster
Zenster (@guest_1759155)
December 15, 2023 17:39

Most articles are just merchant. I’ll look. Here’s hoping it’s lower. That would be really shitty to charge the same rates to people who do selfless work.

Jim
Jim (@guest_1758713)
December 15, 2023 07:04

If you get the flex card now with the 5% grocery bonus does that make it 10X next quarter?

Zzz
Zzz (@guest_1758728)
December 15, 2023 07:56

9x, 4x for each of the 2 bonus categories + 1x base

WhatdoIknow
WhatdoIknow (@guest_1758877)
December 15, 2023 12:08

If you apply for the card in January, then there is a chance to double dip on the 9% next January (assuming Chase doesn’t end the 12 mo grocery SUB in the next few weeks.

Andrew
Andrew (@guest_1759904)
December 17, 2023 02:57

Yep that is what I will be doing in a few weeks! I applied during the 12 month grocery offer December 2022 but Chase took a month to review and approve, so didn’t get the approval until January. Should give a short window to max out the 9X.

Since the Amazon category in Q2 also stacked with grocery bonus for Whole Foods that will mean three quarters of 9X on the year grocery bonus offer.