[Expired] Update: Chase Pay: 10x at Best Buy up to $400 per card, not targeted

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Update: This offer is not targeted and should work for 10x per card on up to $400 in purchases. See screen shots below.

Chase is emailing out an offer for 10x/10% back at Best Buy on up to $400 in purchases when using Chase Pay. I’m not sure whether or not this is targeted yet, but the user reporting this on Slickdeals received the offer on a Freedom Unlimited card. There is a chance that this may be like the previous Walmart Chase Pay deal, which turned out not to be targeted (and to work on up to the spend cap per card). This one looks to be available to everyone with these cards based on the landing pages and several reports of contact with Chase customer service.

a screenshot of a phone

The Deal

  • 10x/10% back at Best Buy using Chase Pay (on up to $400 in purchases)
  • Valid 11/20/17-12/24/17
  • Click the screen shots below for links to the respective landing pages

Quick Thoughts

There are landing pages for the Chase FreedomFreedom UnlimitedSapphire, and Sapphire Reserve cards as follows (click the images to go to the landing pages):

a cell phone with a red bow and text


a cellphone with a qr code on it


a cellphone with a red bow and text


a cell phone with a qr code and a red bow


This offer could be a targeted one, but I’d be willing to bet that this will be like the recent Walmart Chase Pay promo that was open to all Freedom / Freedom Unlimited / Sapphire card holders. If that’s the case, this is an excellent offer to have heading into Black Friday sales. Best Buy also stocks a wide range of gift cards in-store that would be nice to get with a 10x payout. Last time, the spending cap was per card rather than per user, meaning that it may even be possible to get this with multiple Chase cards — we just don’t yet know. We will post an update when we receive confirmation as to whether or not this offer is targeted. In the meantime, keep your eye on your email to see if this pops up. Consider this one confirmed.

Did you receive this email? If you did, which card did you receive it for?

H/T: Slickdeals

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