[Expired] Chase Sapphire Reserve 80,000 Points Bonus

Update 12/1/22: The regular 80k links have expired. You might still be able to find the 80k offer via referral links or from within your Chase login.

Update 11/11/22: Sites with affiliate links are reporting that this offer will end on 12/1/22. Sometimes non affiliate links stay live for longer, but if you have been considering this card this is your warning.

The Offer

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  • Signup for the Chase Sapphire Reserve and get 80,000 points after $4,000 in spend within the first three months.

Card Details

  • $550 annual fee
  • Card earns at the following standard rates per $1 spent:
    • 3x points on travel & restaurants
    • 1x points on all other purchases
  • No foreign transaction fees
  • $300 annual travel credit
  • Primary car rental insurance
  • Visa infinite benefits
  • Full review on Chase Sapphire Reserve can be found here.

Our Verdict

Recently the best deal was 70,000 points, this is an extra 10,000 points with the same spend requirement. If you can make use of all the benefits of this card then it’s worth signing up for. See these 26 Things Everybody Should Know About Chase Credit Cards before applying for a Chase card.

View Comments (99)

  • @will If this is marked as expired, why is it still on your best credit card list? Am I missing something?

  • Just a reminder to others PYB is now 1.25 for most categories including the annual fee category.

  • Hey, would yall be willing to update your baseline CSR benefits/review? The one you're linking to as the 'full review' is from when the card had just come out and is pretty out of date -- no updates on annual fee, Lyft/Doordash etc.

    Thanks

  • Just got the 80k bonus. Interestingly, refunded purchases did not appear to count against my $4k minimum spend. E.g. my total spend was $4k and $300 of that was refunded, and I still got the bonus. The refunds posted before the $4k was met, too.

    • Chase has always done this in my experience. I recall people having issues because they got Southwest points posted in the wrong year when trying to earn the companion pass. Basically Chase tends to only look at purchases and not even subtract store returns. - I would be careful not to game this however as Chase could always decide to "Pull an Amex" and change things retroactively.

  • This has probably been asked before, but I have searched for the last 30 minutes and haven't found an answer.
    I am not able to travel before the reset of Chase Sapphire airline credit. Can I purchase airline gift cards (AA, Southwest, Delta) and get the credits?
    TIA