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The Offer
Check your Chase Offers for the following deal:
- Earn 10% back when you spend between $150 and $400 with a $40 back maximum on Hampton by Hilton or Hilton Garden Inn.
- A number of banks use the same back end for these offers. This includes: Chase, Bank of America, Regions Bank, Suntrust Bank, BBVA, BB&T, PNC, Columbia Bank, Beneficial Bank, and Christian Community CU. You can read this post for more information.
The Fine Print
- Valid at Hampton by Hilton or Hilton Garden Inn
- Offer expires 05/31/19
- Payment must be completed stay must be made by 05/31/19
- Offer valid one time only
Our Verdict
Nice discount. You can usually call up and pay in advance and that will trigger the offer. See other Chase Offers here.
Hat tip to reader Mark
View Comments (9)
I only see the Hyatt on my offers, but at 15% off. No Hilton. Now I realize why the Hyatt I was trying to book is already full.
Possibly a dumb question, but if you go over $400 does that make you ineligible since it says "between"? I have a week long stay coming up that will put me over the $400 mark. Debating between this and a $30 AMEX offer. It would be a shame to miss out on either due to a technicality...
I can't speak from experience, but I have seen DPs that charging outside the range does not qualify for the offer. I have a Hampton stay coming up that I am going to check if I can split payment if it goes over $400.
how do they verify that one is really an HHonors member? that seems like just boilerplate?
I never get offers such as these. Must you have a bank acct for them in order for these to appear?
My spouse doesn't have a bank account with Chase, just credit cards, and gets a lot of these. If you have a Chase credit card and the app (or Chase Pay app), you should have offers available to you.
@chucksithe My offer, and the graphic, state between $150 and $400 with a maximum of $40 back, not $500/$50 back.
Fixed, thank you
Mine is for 5% back, spend $225-400, with $20 back max. Appears there's a few versions of this going around.