Ok, there is a big long Chase Freedom Visa credit card thread already, but this particular offer is for a Mastercard, and it's a good offer, so I thought I'd throw it out there.
Chase Freedom World Mastercard 0% APR on purchases til 7/1/08 0% APR on BTs til 7/1/08 0 BT fee earn 1% Cash Back on all purchases earn 3% Cash Back on every $1 for gas, grocery, and 'quick service restaurants' like Subway, Denny's, and Einstein Bagels
offer good til 4/19/07 apply at www.sendmethecard.com or call 888 684 7370
offer code 5HZ
comment - I have no idea if this is targeted. Obviously you need to have a decent credit score. The combo of 0% on purchases and BTs WITH $0 BT fee WITH rewards earning capacity is pretty cool.
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posted: Mar. 12, 2007 @ 11:39p
destroebl
Tired Member
posted: Mar. 12, 2007 @ 11:50p
The sendmethecard.com offers are all targeted. You need to verify all of that information and have it match up with their records in order to proceed.
I got basically the same offer, 0% until 8/1/08, no fees, except no CashBack rewards - it's just a Platinum Mastercard.
InflatableWallet
Thrifty Member
posted: Apr. 12, 2007 @ 5:00p
Just got this in the mail as well today...I think I'm pushing my luck with Chase (5 new cards between me and spouse in the last mini-AOR with 30K BT'ed) but this is tempting
GUCCI8B
Member
posted: Apr. 13, 2007 @ 6:51p
Is the targeted offer for a World MasterCard or just Platinum? I cannot find any non targeted application via Google for a World MasterCard. It appears Chase is just pushing a Chase Freedom Visa Platinum and I have seen a Chase Freedom Visa Singature. When they first launched this product it was clearly offered in both MasterCard and Visa versions.
s0ssos
Senior Member - 1K
posted: Apr. 13, 2007 @ 6:54p
GUCCI8B said: Is the targeted offer for a World MasterCard or just Platinum? I cannot find any non targeted application via Google for a World MasterCard. It appears Chase is just pushing a Chase Freedom Visa Platinum and I have seen a Chase Freedom Visa Singature. When they first launched this product it was clearly offered in both MasterCard and Visa versions.
you want a world mastercard? citi has a bunch of them. the aadvantage world, but that costs money premierpass elite is world also. i guess that costs money too. but, if you're willing to pay, premierpass can give you 2 points per $1 spent, which is very good (you have to fly lots though)
newyork4me
Senior Member
posted: Apr. 14, 2007 @ 12:46a
GUCCI8B said: Is the targeted offer for a World MasterCard or just Platinum? I cannot find any non targeted application via Google for a World MasterCard. It appears Chase is just pushing a Chase Freedom Visa Platinum and I have seen a Chase Freedom Visa Singature. When they first launched this product it was clearly offered in both MasterCard and Visa versions.
I was just talking to the CSR and they said that anybody with a Platinum Mastercard with at least $5k can convert to the world card. There is a $75 annual fee though, which they justified by saying "there is no pre-set spending limit". whoopdee doo.
GUCCI8B
Member
posted: Apr. 14, 2007 @ 4:39a
So its a conversion product and maybe a retention product and not an outright application product? -- the Chase Freedome World MasterCard that is.
VaultPSU
Member
posted: Jun. 14, 2007 @ 11:07p
Just signed up for it, seems like a great card. My military mastercard through USAA was the best I could get before with 11.99% APR and all the platinum benefits. This card is 0% until 09/08, and 8.99% fixed after that. All platinum benefits, 3% Cash Back, no fees, no limit.
Over the next year that will save me $1,560+ on a $13,000 balance I am paying off (moving expenses 2 years ago). After that on a $10,000 balance I will save approximately $300 in 2009.
Havent read any fine print to scare me yet...
cszulc
Member
posted: Jun. 15, 2007 @ 9:56a
When I replied to my targeted Chase Freedom Mastercard app, it came as a World Mastercard, not platinum.
amalpani
Addicted Member
posted: Jun. 15, 2007 @ 6:44p
got the following targets offer
Chase Freedom World Mastercard 0% APR on purchases til 11/1/08 0% APR on BTs til 11/1/08 0 BT fee 8.99% Fixed APR afterwards earn 1% Cash Back on all purchases earn 3% Cash Back on every $1 for gas, grocery, and 'quick service restaurants' like Subway, Denny's, and Einstein Bagels
ipmeac
Thrifty Member
posted: Jun. 16, 2007 @ 6:57p
GUCCI8B said: So its a conversion product and maybe a retention product and not an outright application product? -- the Chase Freedome World MasterCard that is.Here's what I got:
Chase Freedom World MasterCard 9% APR purchases 0% APR BT until 8/1/08. 9% APR thereafter No BT fee 3% back on gas, grocery store and quick service restaurants 1% back on all other purchases
AberFitchNYC
New Member
posted: Jun. 21, 2007 @ 6:06p
Just got an offer in the mail today for the Chase Freedom World Mastercard. It offers 20,000 bonus points after first purchase & 3 points per $1 spent in the top 3 categories each month. Sounds nice!
Joe1690
Senior Member
posted: Jun. 21, 2007 @ 8:02p
AberFitchNYC,
Wish I got the 20,000 bonus points then I might sign up. I currently have a rewards plus card and have been very happy with it but chase cracks me up every week for the last 3 months I have received an offer for the Chase Freedom World Mastercard but with no bonus points to signup. Also, chase seems to think I really need a United Visa card and a BP card as they send these offers 2x a month as well.
Bailar
Thrifty Member
posted: Jun. 22, 2007 @ 12:02a
I got the Chase Freedom World MasterCard w/ the 20,000 bonus points too. I'm VERY tempted. But I just opened a Citi American Express card a couple of months ago (purely to get the 10,000 points and double points for a year, then I'll shut it down) so I'm not sure if I should be opening another card so soon afterwards...
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