Thank you for the opportunity to address your request regarding changing your account to the Cash Plus Rewards Visa.
Regretfully, the Cash Plus Rewards Program is no longer available. For now, our records indicate that you are enrolled in the Cash Plus Rewards Program, but unfortunately this program will soon be replaced by an alternate program. We sincerely apologize any inconvenience you may experience regarding this matter.
I have however, listed below a few programs that you may be interested in. If you would still like to change this account to Visa please review the items below and if you would like to change your account to one of these programs, just contact me at my information below. I would be happy to assist you.
Available Product Trades Chase Brand AARP Rewards AARP Travel Plus Amazon.com America Online American Kennel Club ASPCA Borders BP Oil British Airways Chase Spanish Coldwater Creek Det. Tigers Ultimate Fan Disney
Duke University EarthLink Hess Honda Rewards LA ST Univ Athletics Marathon Oil Marriott National Association of Realtors National Geographic Nationwide Rewards Phx. Coyotes Ultimate Fan Priority Club Rewards Regal Entertainment Group SD Padres Ultimate Fan Six Flags Sony Southwest Airlines Speedway Super America Starbucks Subaru Toys R Us TravelPlus Ultimate Cash United Universal Entertainment US Naval Academy Value Miles World Wildlife Fund
Flexible Rewards: With Flexible Rewards, you earn one point for every $1.00 in net purchases and two points for every $1.00 spent on qualifying travel purchased through the Travel Redemption Center. You may earn up to 5,000 points per month and 60,000 points per year. A $14.95 redemption fee applies to travel redemption. Redemption options start at 2,500 points and include Merchandise, Gift Certificates, Cash, and Travel.
Free Cash: With Free Cash Rewards, you earn 1 point for every dollar you spend in purchases on your card, plus 1 point for every dollar you pay in interest. Every time you earn 2,500 points, you can choose to redeem your points for a $25.00 check, or a $25.00 Gift Certificate to participating merchants such as JCPenney, The Home Depot, Best Buy, Sports Authority, and Olive Garden/Red Lobster.
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montee4 said:It seems that they pulled the card from their "Rebate Cards" section on Chase.com
Did they ever have it on the chase site? I thought it was just a holdover from the first usa offerings. I've only seen it advertised in Sunday paper ads, which they just did last week, btw.
4% back on WAWA purchases. Now if only I can figure out what WAWA is???
I just want to have an excuse to say "Put it on my WAWA."
But then I'm not sure if it's pronounced waw-waw like a baby saying water, or a drawn out WAAAAW-WAAAW, like an uh-oh situation in various tv sitcoms, or the Ha-Ha like nelson on the simpsons. Decisions, Decisions... D8MN you chase for putting me in this predicament!!!
mgdeals said:I think I'm going to switch to a WAWA card
4% back on WAWA purchases. Now if only I can figure out what WAWA is???
I just want to have an excuse to say "Put it on my WAWA."
But then I'm not sure if it's pronounced waw-waw like a baby saying water, or a drawn out WAAAAW-WAAAW, like an uh-oh situation in various tv sitcoms, or the Ha-Ha like nelson on the simpsons. Decisions, Decisions... D8MN you chase for putting me in this predicament!!!
In modern terms a WaWa is the best convenience store ever. In southern NJ they are extremely prevalent, but they can also be found in Deleware, Pennsylvania and probably other states. The word WaWa is a Lenni Lenape (Native American tribe that originally inhabited the Deleware Valley) word that means 'crane', not that it really matters, and I'm sure most people who shop there don't even realize it. And it's pronounced "waw-waw like a baby saying water."
Free Cash: With Free Cash Rewards, you earn 1 point for every dollar you spend in purchases on your card, plus 1 point for every dollar you pay in interest. Every time you earn 2,500 points, you can choose to redeem your points for a $25.00 check, or a $25.00 Gift Certificate to participating merchants such as JCPenney, The Home Depot, Best Buy, Sports Authority, and Olive Garden/Red Lobster.
montee4 said:It seems that they pulled the card from their "Rebate Cards" section on Chase.comWe should cross our fingers and hope they replace it with a similar 5% card. If not, they will lose at lot of business to the 5% Citicards.
My guess is something new is coming down the pike, perhaps something like discoer's 5% card.
Wawa rocks. Get the Wawa card and buy $1000 worth of Wawa gift cards at 10% CashBack and get another $100 in Wawa gift cards for free. With gas at $3/gal it should be easy to use them up - especially since Wawa gift cards never expire.
Chase has removed both the Chase Cash Plus and Rewards Plus cards from their website interestingly enough yet they still offer both cards. It appears that Chase is trying to have individual websites for their most lucrative cards instead. For instance the Chase Cash Plus card is now listed at www.chasecashback.com with the $50 signup bonus.
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