-Earn 6 flexible rewards points for every dollar in everyday purchases for 12 months, 1 flexible reward point for everything else (see restrictions on ad scan below) -$50 bonus upon signup -0% APR for 12 months
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posted: Jul. 24, 2006 @ 12:55a
NuclearFusi0n
Member
posted: Jul. 24, 2006 @ 5:13a
applying, thank you.
NuclearFusi0n
Member
posted: Jul. 24, 2006 @ 5:31a
dustin72 said: 1-800-735-4870 offer code LB0
1-888, not 1-800.
This guy I called doesn't know anything about an offer code or $50 credit or the 6 points/everyday purchase dollar. He said he'll just run it and I should call customer service to check it out.
This guy I called doesn't know anything about an offer code or $50 credit or the 6 points/everyday purchase dollar. He said he'll just run it and I should call customer service to check it out.
I guess I'll do that...
I'll edit my initial post, thanks....
I didn't notice this until now, but for the initial $50 bonus, it says they give you 6,000 points--which would mean that this isn't really any better than other 5% rewards cards. However, if you're close to your yearly cap it's another $600 in potential earnings, and a $50 bonus....
Robbyman
Tired Member
posted: Jul. 25, 2006 @ 11:56a
Chase is notorious for advertising a deal and when it comes time to pay up they say, "Oh you were misinformed" Its happened twice to me already.
edlisal
Happy Member
posted: Jul. 26, 2006 @ 10:31a
dustin72 said: Caught this in today's paper (LA Daily News)....
-Earn 6 flexible rewards points for every dollar in everyday purchases for 12 months, 1 flexible reward point for everything else (see restrictions on ad scan below) -$50 bonus upon signup -0% APR for 12 months
I called to apply it, but I was told that no $50 bonus after I mentioned the offer code.
dustin72
Tired Member
posted: Jul. 27, 2006 @ 12:16a
edlisal said: dustin72 said: Caught this in today's paper (LA Daily News)....
-Earn 6 flexible rewards points for every dollar in everyday purchases for 12 months, 1 flexible reward point for everything else (see restrictions on ad scan below) -$50 bonus upon signup -0% APR for 12 months
Looking at your ad scan, the 6 points are for "gas, grocery and drug store" purchases, not everyday purchases.
in terms of credit card classifications, gas/grocery/drugstores are considered "everyday"
dodgeman007
Senior Member
posted: Jul. 27, 2006 @ 6:52p
Robbyman said: Chase is notorious for advertising a deal and when it comes time to pay up they say, "Oh you were misinformed" Its happened twice to me already.
any proof you dont have in writing is worthless, if you can fax proof into our corr. dept they will honor that but if you dont have that you are in a he said she said situation. and your gonna loose.
dustin72
Tired Member
posted: Jul. 28, 2006 @ 11:54a
dodgeman007 said: Robbyman said: Chase is notorious for advertising a deal and when it comes time to pay up they say, "Oh you were misinformed" Its happened twice to me already.
any proof you dont have in writing is worthless, if you can fax proof into our corr. dept they will honor that but if you dont have that you are in a he said she said situation. and your gonna loose.
Given the hassles people are having, I think I'll pass and stick with my Citi Driver's Edge Card that also gives 6% back for 12 months and a $40 bonus from cardoffers.com.
mhesidence
Dismembered Member
posted: Aug. 29, 2006 @ 3:39p
Has anyone gotten this card? 6 points from Super WalMart (and gas, supermarket, drugstores). Offer is about to expire.
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