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Chase Freedom Bonus Activation For The Period 10/1/19-12/31/19

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You can now activate your 5% cash back/5 Ultimate Rewards points per $ spent (up to $1,500) in bonus categories on your Chase Freedom card.  You need to activate by December 14, 2019. The 4th quarter bonus categories are department stores, PayPal and Chase Pay.

Don’t forget, with the Chase Freedom card, you always earn unlimited 1% cash back/1 point per $ spent on all other purchases.

You can keep track of your category spending too, so you don’t go over the $1,500 spend cap (and then only earn 1:1). After you log into Chase, click on your Ultimate Rewards points. You will get a menu at the top with one choice being “Rewards Activity”.  If you click that, you will see how much you have spent for that quarter and can figure out when you are close to the $1500.

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