Save 10% on Your Next Starbucks Run with This Chase Offer
|Get 10% back (up to $100) on an in-store purchase at Starbucks when you load this Chase Offer to your registered Chase credit card.
Chase Offers
If you’re not familiar with Chase Offers, read our piece titled, “Chase Jumps into the ‘Offers’ Game.”
Currently, it appears only the Chase Marriott Rewards and the Chase Slate credit cards are eligible for Chase Offers. If you know of additional Chase credit cards that are able to access the Offers, let us know in the comments.
If you haven’t yet registered your Marriott Rewards or Slate cards for the Chase Offers program, you can do so at the links below.
Chase Marriott Rewards Offers registration
Chase Slate Offers registration
Once registered, you can add any Chase Offer to that card. When you use that specific credit card to purchase, you’ll automatically receive a statement credit in the amount specified on the Chase Offer.
10% Back at Starbucks
This specific Chase Offer provides 10% back – in the form of a credit card statement credit – when you use the enrolled Chase card to make an in-store purchase at Starbucks.
So, if you were to purchase 4 Grande Peppermint Mochas, your total would be approximately $20, but the actual charge on your credit card statement (after the credit posts) would be $18. Not a huge savings, but still a savings.
A better use of the Chase Offer would be to purchase a pricier item…like multiple bags of coffee, a coffee maker, or something else that would provide a better return for that 10% credit.
Of course, if all you really want is a latte, then a 10% savings on that purchase is better than nothing.
As with most Offers, there is fine print to deal with. And the fine print for this Offer excludes the purchase of gift cards, Starbucks Card purchases or reloads of your Starbucks Card. The reloads or gift card purchases would have been a great way to take advantage of this savings deal, but, alas, it’s not to be.
And, the credit is for in-store purchases only.
Take advantage of this one-time 10% credit before its expiration date of 12/31/17.