Chase Offers are Back – Do You Know Where to Find Them?

Chase Offers are back, and they’re available on pretty much all Chase personal credit cards.

The key, however, is finding the Offers so you can add them to your card(s) and enjoy the savings.

Unfortunately, you can only access Chase Offers via the Chase Mobile Banking App.

At least right now, that is.  There have been rumors that Offers will be available on the Chase Pay App, as well as a designated website, similar to how the old versions of Chase Offers were handled.

But right now, you’ve got to download the Chase Mobile Banking App to your smartphone – which is another key point – and view/add Offers from there.

I tried for days searching for the Chase Offers via the Chase Mobile Banking App on my tablet to no avail.  I finally decided to download the app to my phone and voila, there were all the Offers just waiting for me.

So, for whatever reason, Chase Offers, at least at this point, can only be accessed via the Chase Mobile Banking App on your smartphone.

Chase Offers

Once you’re able to get into the Chase Mobile Banking App, finding and adding Chase Offers to your credit card is fairly easy.

One logged in, just scroll down until you see the Chase Offers section.

The new version of Chase Offers are supposed to – at least in part – be based on spending habits on specific credit cards.

My guess is that may be true to a certain extent, but you’ll still see a number of Offers that may, or may not, be of interest.

And, for those familiar with the old Chase Offers, or Amex Offers for that matter, you’ll likely see some of the same old retailers in your Offers list.

Anyone remember 1-800-Flowers by chance?

But, you’ll likely see other Offers that aren’t quite as ubiquitous.

And which may provide some nice savings on your upcoming holiday shopping and dining.

These are just a few of the Offers I had waiting on my Chase cards.

In all, I hold four Chase personal credit cards.  The most Offers were on my Chase Sapphire Preferred card (approximately 25), followed by my Chase Freedom (18), then my Chase Hyatt card (4) and finally, my no-fee version of the United card (which never gets used) with no Chase Offers.

I can’t say any of the current Chase Offers are outstanding, but some will give a bit of savings on purchases you would otherwise have not saved at all.

And a little bit of savings – especially when it’s as easy as adding an Offer to a card and then using that card to pay – is better than nothing at all.

One interesting thing I’ve noticed with these Chase Offers, you can have the same Offer on multiple Chase credit cards, but one card’s Offer will provide a larger savings than another.

Specifically, my Chase Hyatt card shows the Starbucks Chase Offer as 10% back, while my Chase Sapphire Preferred shows the Starbucks Chase Offer as only 5% back.

Be sure to check all your Chase credit cards to ensure you’re getting the best deal you can from any one Chase Offer.

Wrap Up

Chase Offers are back.  Which means Chase personal credit card holders have a way to save money while adding to their Ultimate Rewards/airline/hotel points balances.

It does take a little effort to find the Offers since they’re currently only available through the Chase Mobile Banking App on your smartphone.

Hopefully, that will change as Chase Offers become more mainstream.  It would be nice to be able to access the Offers via the Chase website, similar to how Amex Offers are handled.

Until then, it’s checking the mobile app every once in a while to see what new Offers Chase has decided to add.

Are you planning on using Chase Offers to save?

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