[Expired] [Targeted] Chase Cards: Get $10 or 10% (Up To $15) When Paying Certain Bills

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The Offer

No direct link, e-mail subject line is ‘It pays to pay bills with your card’ or ‘Find the hidden rewards in your monthly bills’

  • Chase is sending out e-mails and offering a $10 statement credit or 10% back (up to a maximum of $15) when you set up and make a new automatic bill payment between July 1st and August 31st, 2018
    • Phone service
    • Car insurance
    • Internet
    • Cable television

The Fine Print

  • Valid until August 31st, 2018
  • Must have received e-mail to be eligible

Our Verdict

Seems like an easy $10/$15 if you were targeted. Seems like the offer went out on Chase branded cards (e.g Freedom/Sapphire). Some people have also received a similar e-mail except that it doesn’t offer any bonus at all, so keep that in mind.

Hat tip to readers @tchaud24 & Douglas

View Comments (36)

  • DP: Paid my car insurance bill, *manually*, for $150 on July 5, and got my $15 statement credit on July 14

  • DP: I received the $10 statement credit e-mail on July 3rd if I paid a bill in the following categories: phone service, car insurance, internet, and cable television on my Chase Sapphire. Payment was made on July 4th in the amount of $1 for USAA car insurance, transaction posted on July 5th, and $10 statement credit posted on July 8th.:) Free Money!

  • I'm trying to figure out if I could just prepay a bill to get the full amount or if it has to be autopay. Does anyone know for sure?

    • FYI: doesn't have to be autopay, can be manually done. Got my credit with a manually paid bill

    • No DP's for sure, and unfortunately it's showing up to 8 weeks for credit to post, so there may not be any.

      Reading the fine print, though, there's nothing that requires automatic payment to make it a qualifying purchase.

  • I got the offer but my question is "Does this also apply to the Chase Freedom Unlimited"?

  • For those asking whether or not Chase can determine whether a payment is made as part of an automated payment run or not, the answer is yes they can.

    Whether they choose to differentiate in this instance or not is a very different question.

  • With the $10 offer it seems any amount will trigger it based on the email unless I'm missing something. Any reason to think differently?

  • Got the email on my Freedom Card but it reads "Find the hidden rewards in your monthly bills"