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triggerhappy007 said:shade45 said:mathfaster said:shade45 said:is it still alive? can i still apply for the card and get $100 check?

THanks


Read the thread. Your question will be answered. It's on page 11.


so which code should i use? Mz5 or MZ0

btw i live in NYC


NOT TRUE: Just got my Sunday newspaper. Ad in the coupon flyer for CHASE PLUS REWARDS VISA CARD. 10,000 points bonus. Expires Novemnber 30, 2005. Promotion code: MZ5.


so what code is working for NYC area again?


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Anyone know a code for those of us in the DFW area?

Thanks


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shade45 said:triggerhappy007 said:shade45 said:mathfaster said:shade45 said:is it still alive? can i still apply for the card and get $100 check?

THanks


Read the thread. Your question will be answered. It's on page 11.


so which code should i use? Mz5 or MZ0

btw i live in NYC


NOT TRUE: Just got my Sunday newspaper. Ad in the coupon flyer for CHASE PLUS REWARDS VISA CARD. 10,000 points bonus. Expires Novemnber 30, 2005. Promotion code: MZ5.


so what code is working for NYC area again?


Use the MZ5. This was in a local Inland Empire paper (Daily Bulletin). If they question it, tell them you picked up the paper during a stay in Ontario, CA and saw the flyer. How are they to know you're not bicoastal?


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Got the check, thanks OP.


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Just ordered my $100 reward. Mildly surprised that for even the check you can only order rewards in multiples of $50. Thought that like Citi Dividend and AT&T cash rewards that $50 (5,000 pts) was the minimum in order to order and you could clean out all your rewards with a check. Not so. But no complaints regarding the $100 bonus. Thanks OP.


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I've currently got a (former) Chase PerfectCard. If I get this one, then roll my old card into it, does that show up in a credit check as me closing an account? BTW, a big reason that I'm considering closing my old card out is that I signed up for the "Do the Double" promotion several months ago. Since I've already got cards that give me 5% back for groceries, etc., the 2% rebate was worthless, but the 6% for gas (which I was assured by the CSR at the time I'd get) was marginally better than my 5% Discover rebate. Now they're denying that I am eligable for the gas, "since I already get 3%." Lame. Also, in answer to a previous question above, there is no easy way to see a per purchase cash rebate amount on your statement. The CSR had to pull out a calculator to try and figure it out. Too bad, because the PerfectCard used to be my primary card, because of the low hassle return: no $50 increment requirements, the rebate applied directly to your bill each month.


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$50 Cash Back bonus
Code: NTN

Chicago Tribune manufacture coupon section


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Those of you who applied for this offer, were you approved on the telephone?


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Gingergirl said:Those of you who applied for this offer, where you approved on the telephone?

N0. Read the thread. The number to call regarding approval is within this thread.


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chuzzlewit said:Is there anyway to tell which purchase is earning what % rebate? It seems like they are applying way too much stuff to the "groc, pharm, gas" category on ours. I'm not complaining, but has anyone else noticed this?

No. Just got my first statement and a quick tally of groceries, Drugstore, gas at 5 points and the rest at 1 was close enough to my total points for this statement. So I'd have to say the application of points is correct as far as my statement was concerned.


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mathfaster said:Just ordered my $100 reward. Mildly surprised that for even the check you can only order rewards in multiples of $50. Thought that like Citi Dividend and AT&T cash rewards that $50 (5,000 pts) was the minimum in order to order and you could clean out all your rewards with a check. Not so. But no complaints regarding the $100 bonus. Thanks OP.

In the future just buy a buck's worth of gas, then you only 'lose' a penny


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I applied on 11/9 using code MZ5 (I'm in WI, but I keep seeing similar fliers in the Sunday paper inserts).
No word from them until today (11/21) when the card arrived in the mail. Got $5000 CL with 0% on BT and purchases for 15 months. The rate information and fees were displayed in 2 tables on the back of the last page of the Cardmember Agreement.

Gotta go make that 1st purchase to get my 10,000 bonus points -- thanks OP and others!


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jatan1986 said:$50 Cash Back bonus
Code: NTN

Chicago Tribune manufacture coupon section


The ad for the Chase Cash Plus Rewards in my newspaper flyer yesterday had NO bonus points but did tout 0% APR on purchases and BTs.


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mathfaster said:Just ordered my $100 reward on 11/20. Mildly surprised that for even the check you can only order rewards in multiples of $50. Thought that like Citi Dividend and AT&T cash rewards that $50 (5,000 pts) was the minimum in order to order and you could clean out all your rewards with a check. Not so. But no complaints regarding the $100 bonus. Thanks OP.

Got my $100 check today. Not bad. 6 calendar days/4 business days to get check.


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I did what some people exactly suggest.

Call 1-888-787-0329, applied for the Cash Plus Rewards Visa Card by using the code Z3R. Spent $20 for Walm@rt GC in Oct. Got first statement on 11/15. 10,020 points now available. Redeem for 2 $50 cash checks here. Of course, I need to register my CC first. Quite smooth procedure~


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ordered my checks, not received yet


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Great! and good timing. Citi recently offered me 0%, no fee, BT on my Dividend Platinum Select.

Haven't recieved a statement yet. I'll use the card until my 150th dollar in rewards come around before switching to AT&T universal ($5.00 in rewards and 0% BT offer ending).


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quickfingerz said:Great! and good timing. Citi recently offered me 0%, no fee, BT on my Dividend Platinum Select.

Haven't recieved a statement yet. I'll use the card until my 150th dollar in rewards come around before switching to AT&T universal ($5.00 in rewards and 0% BT offer ending).


What does any of this have to do with a Chase Cash Reward Plus Card? It probably does but I'm just not getting it from what you posted.


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Just applied by phone 888-787-0329 code MZ5 (thanks for the code) the local ads that I've seen have been for the $50 Cash Back (code NTP) which is valid until 12/31/2005.

The application process is time consuming - I had a female CSR with an Indian accent who was very efficient but the amount of disclosure language they have to convey is mind boggling. The quick translation is "don't ever be late or over your limit on this account or any other account or you'll be screwed beyond your belief" - I think the highest rate I heard during her monologue was in the 30%+ range for accounts in default.


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lol. I got an Indian lady as well that I could barely understand. I used code MZ5 and it took about 20 minutes to apply. 15 minutes were spent listening to the terms of the card and the percent if you miss payments was 30.99%.

Seperately, I have a couple other chase cards and emailed them to see if they could change them to the 5% grocery, drug, and gas. They said that it'd be OK, but I'd lose any points that were not redeemed.

Sweet deal! Thanks OP!


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