Chase Freedom Card: Up to $25 Bonus For Existing Cardmembers

FW is reporting that Chase Freedom card holders can earn up to $25:

  • $5 for switching to paperless statements
  • $5 for adding a cardmember
  • $5 for adding 1 or more company for periodic bill pay
  • An additional $10 bonus for doing all of the above.

This offer may be targetted, so it’s unclear whether you need to specifically sign up for the promotion to be eligible. If you didn’t receive a flyer in the mail about this offer, it would probably be advisable to clear this up with a CSR first.

Delta Amex 5,000 SkyMile Bonus

This thread at FT points out an offer targeted at existing Delta Amex cardholders. Simply sign up for the promo by June 30, 2006 and receive a 5000 mile bonus:

www.americanexpress.com/renewmydelta53 for 5K. Also try 51-57..
51, 54 for 1.5K
52, 55 for 3K
53, 57 for 5K
54 for 50% off annual fee

I recommend only signing up for the 53 or 57 offer (identical), or you may not get anything. Note that the T&C do state that it is a targeted promotion, although I remember reading that the last time this promotion was offered, anyone was able to sign up and it did not actually require you to renew your Amex and did NOT charge an annual fee immediately.

Amex Wish List Returns June 6

Designed as a customer appreciation promotion, My WishList from American Express offers limited quantities of popular products at significant discounts to Amex cardholders.

As an example, in the last WishList promotion held in November-December, some of the prizes available were 37″ Panasonic Plasma TVs for $750, Microsoft Xbox 360s for $150, Range Rovers for $5000 and a luxury Hawaiian vacation (retail value: $35,000) for $2,000. Needless to say, since the quantities of these items are extremely limited, competition is fierce. At this time, the list of products to be sold in this iteration of the promotion is unavailable.

You can read more about this promotion at http://mywishlist.mylifemycard.com.

Gas Rebate Credit Card Roundup

Editor’s Note: While the information presented was accurate at the time of publication, it is now outdated. For the latest details on these cards, see the following links:


Posted May 17, 2006 — Is the price of gas hurting your pocketbook? If you don’t already have one, maybe it’s time to consider adding a credit card that gives you a rebate on your gas purchases. Below is a compilation of these cards:

  • Citi Dividend Platinum Select – 5% rebate at gas stations, grocery stores and drug stores
  • Chase Cash Plus Rewards – 5% rebate at gas stations, grocery stores and drug stores
  • American Express Blue Cash – 5% rebate at gas stations, grocery stores and drug stores/1.5% everywhere else once your year-to-date spending reaches $6,500; 1% at gas stations, grocery stores and drug stores/0.5% for the first $6,500 of spending in a year
  • Discover Platinum Gas Card – 5% rebate on gas
  • Hess Platinum Visa – 10% rebate at Hess during the first 90 days; 5% afterwards
  • Chase PerfectCard – 6% rebate on gas during the first 90 days; 3% afterwards
  • Marathon Platinum Mastercard – 10% rebate at Marathon during the first 60 days; 5% afterwards
  • BP Visa – 10% rebate at BP and Amoco during the first 60 days; afterwards, 5% rebate at BP and Amoco, 2% on eligible travel and dining; 0% at non-BP gas stations
  • Speedway SuperAmerica Platinum MasterCard – 8% rebate at Speedway, SuperAmerica, and Rich Oil during the first 60 days; 4% afterwards

Note: Unless otherwise noted, each card also earns a 1% rebate on other purchases. For each card’s full terms and conditions, please visit the card issuer’s web site.

If you carry a balance, then ignore what I’m about to say, as reward cards aren’t for you. Instead, you should focus upon getting the card with the lowest interest rate.

Otherwise, for those looking for a gas rebate card, most will be best off with either the Citi Dividend, Chase Cash Plus or American Express Blue Cash, as they offer the most cash back at gas stations after the promotional period without tying you to a particular brand. Among those three, I would recommend either the Citi Dividend or the Blue Cash, since the Chase Cash Plus card is no longer being actively marketed and appears to have an uncertain future.

For big spenders, the Blue Cash may make the most sense as you’ll be able to fully take advantage of the higher tier of rewards. For everyone else, the Citi Dividend will offer the most value, as you earn 5%/1% from your first dollar. Do keep in mind that there are limits to your rebates. The Citi Dividend limits you to $300 cash back in a year, while the Blue Cash limits your rebates to the first $50,000 of spending in a year.

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