[EXPIRED] Chase Pay eBags promo: 2K Ultimate Rewards on $20+

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Chase is out with another great offer for using Chase Pay: Spend $20+ at eBags, earn 2,000 Ultimate Rewards points. As is the case with the Walmart.com offer and the Best Buy in-store offer, this works with Chase Freedom, Freedom Unlimited, Sapphire, and Sapphire Preferred cards. Curiously, there doesn’t appear to be a splash page for Sapphire Reserve card holders. If you have a Sapphire Reserve and test this out, let us know your results.

The Offers (click the images below to go to landing pages):

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Chase Freedom cards

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Key Details

  • Valid 12/1/17 – 12/31/17
  • Must checkout using Chase Pay
  • Terms state it could take up to 8 weeks for the points to post (though it’s been much faster with the Walmart/Best Buy offers)
  • Terms indicate that you must have received an email to be eligible, but a Doctor of Credit reader saw an ad on Facebook for this promo, leading me to believe that it’s probably open to everyone

Quick Thoughts

This is a nice offer. At the very least, it’s $20 back on $20 as you could redeem the 2,000 Ultimate Rewards at 1c per point. Assuming you value Ultimate Rewards anything beyond 1 cent each, this is a great offer to come out ahead. Keep in mind that there are some other good offers at eBags right now, including an Amex Offer for $25 back on $125 and a Chase Offer on the Marriott/Slate cards for $20 back on $100. However, also keep in mind that many readers reported eBags recently became unwilling to combine gift card purchases on gift cards purchased with Amex cards — presumably to prevent people from stacking a better discount. While a gift card purchase should trigger this offer, you may not be able to combine it with other gift cards (and you can only use one gift card per order), so keep that in mind. Don’t forget to go through a shopping portal and get the best payout possible.

H/T: Doctor of Credit

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