Chase Offering Paypal Cashout Option (0.8¢ Per Point)

Chase has sent out an e-mail to Ink cardholders offering the ability to cashout points via Paypal. Unfortunately you only get 0.8¢ per point, making this pointless as you can redeem for statement credit at 1¢ per point. I’m actually a bit surprised Chase is even offering this as it’s sure to leave a bad taste in business owners mouth when they eventually realize they could get 1¢ per point.

Hat tip to mikep4

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chris
chris (@guest_1307997)
January 2, 2022 11:37

Lousy redemption value for sure.

Munchys
Munchys (@guest_1307908)
January 2, 2022 00:36

Wayne Sosin of Worksman Cycles probably has a hard time running his business with his monitor not being connected to anything. Probably why he fell for the 0.8% cash out option.

Roberto
Roberto (@guest_1307914)
January 2, 2022 01:14

Haha, thanks for the laugh.

Sam
Sam (@guest_1307884)
January 1, 2022 23:03

They booked these on their balance sheet at $0.01 cost and want to dump it off at $0.008? No way Chase….

randomguy
randomguy (@guest_1307693)
January 1, 2022 14:05

Don’t underestimate the stupidity of people.

Munchys
Munchys (@guest_1307831)
January 1, 2022 18:55

This

Oliver
Oliver (@guest_1307623)
January 1, 2022 12:05

Looks like the genius who was behind the new Ink card is in charge at Chase.

Vy
Vy (@guest_1307616)
January 1, 2022 11:56

This is a trap for noobs, so it makes plenty of cents.

H.P.
H.P. (@guest_1307577)
January 1, 2022 10:36

With Paypal starting to report transactions to the guvmint in 2022, that one more source of “income” that might have to be explained to the IRS.

NY
NY (@guest_1307602)
January 1, 2022 11:30

PayPal has always reported. For at least a decade. It just depends on the volume, and that threshold has gone lower. If it helps catch people who have been underreporting their eBay income or side hustles, all the better.

Guy who buys stuff
Guy who buys stuff (@guest_1307781)
January 1, 2022 16:57
  NY

You apparently are unaware at how egregiously inaccurate Paypal’s reporting info is.

escot
escot (@guest_1313824)
January 12, 2022 11:33
  NY

wow….. all the while infuriating/insulting 95% of the readers of this venerable site who do much ms…. to “earn” travel rewards, miles, & points…. none of which was taxable or reportable….. and yes, threshold dove from 20k per year to 600. (putting even minor two bit players into the crosshairs of having to ‘splain to the gvnment just why their dosh two-bits aren’t taxable)

ctj
ctj (@guest_1307752)
January 1, 2022 15:38

it’s even worse, because credit card points are considered “rebates” instead of “income” and thus are not taxable.

Avi
Avi (@guest_1307575)
January 1, 2022 10:30

Hmmmm, very Amex of them.

Kevin
Kevin (@guest_1307574)
January 1, 2022 10:28

Definitely pointless, pun intended.

B
B (@guest_1307586)
January 1, 2022 10:54

You’ve got 0.8¢ of a point here

L
L (@guest_1307611)
January 1, 2022 11:46
  B

Glad they were able to give us their 2 8 cents.

Mark
Mark (@guest_1308266)
January 2, 2022 23:55
  L

You missed the “point”