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Select Chase Card Cards Targeted for Limited-Time Spending Bonuses

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Chase is back with the newest targeted offers. On select co-branded cards, you can earn up to 7x points at gas stations, grocery stores, and restaurants or earn a flat amount of points after meeting a spending goal, depending on your offer.

These offers are available through the end of the year, but you need to be targeted and need to register before completing your eligible purchases.

Here are the offers we’re seeing right now and how to check your eligibility.

Chase Spending Bonus Details

If you have a co-branded Chase credit card, you may be targeted for a limited-time spending bonus for purchases made between October 1 and December 31, 2024.

We’ve seen many cardholders offered 5x points on up to $1,000 of combined spending at grocery stores, restaurants, and Amazon. This provides 5,000 bonus points.

Chase Spending Offers October 2024 IHG card 5x
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Some cardholders are seeing an even better offer for 7x, also available for up to $1,000 in combined spending at grocery stores, restaurants, and Amazon.com.

Chase Spending Offers October 2024 Southwest 7x
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However, your card may be targeted for a fixed bonus. A common example is this one for 5,000 bonus Marriott points after $9,000 of spending by December 31, 2024.

Chase Spending Offers October 2024 Marriott card 5k after 9k
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What Cards Are Eligible?

This bonus shows up for co-branded Chase credit cards like Disney, Hyatt, IHG, Marriott Bonvoy, Southwest, and United. To check if your card is eligible, go to chase.com/mybonus, then enter your last name, the last 4 digits of your card number, and your ZIP code.

Many cardholders also receive emails about the promotion, but you could still be eligible even if you don’t get an email.

Registration is required before all of these promotions — if you don’t register your card, you won’t earn the extra bonus points.

Hot Tip:

Check our guide to the best credit cards for each bonus category to ensure you’re maximizing your spending.

Final Thoughts

These are definitely generous bonuses if you were lucky enough to be targeted for an offer. The bonus categories for Q4 include Amazon.com, grocery stores, and restaurants, so there are plenty of opportunities to earn some extra bonus points easily. Other cardholders are seeing a generalized spending offer, which comes with more flexibility.

If you were targeted and intend to take advantage of the offer, don’t forget to register your card. Also, keep in mind that the 5x and 7x offers are limited to $1,000 in spending through December 31, 2024. The fixed bonus amounts have a predetermined spending requirement, so make sure you check the details of yours.

What offers were you targeted for, and on which card(s)? Join our private Facebook Group, Level UP Travel, and chat with fellow travelers.

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Juan has extensive experience in writing and editing content related to credit cards, loyalty programs, and travel. He has been honing his expertise in this field for over a decade. His work has been featured in various prestigious publications, such as USA Today, CNN Underscored, Forbes and The Points Guy. Juan is the visionary behind JetBetter, a premier award booking concierge service.

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