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Chase Freedom Visa $100 Bonus Cash Back Review

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Chase has launched the Chase Freedom® Visa – $100 Bonus Cash Back with a $100 cash back offer that deserves serious consideration. All new cardholders can earn a $100 statement credit after being approved for the Chase Freedom® Visa – $100 Bonus Cash Back and making $500 in purchases over the first three months of card ownership. Shortly thereafter, the $100 bonus will be credited to your account and it can be put toward the balance of your credit card. Excellent credit is required to take advantage of this offer.

The card is currently offering an introductory 0% APR on balance transfers for 12 months and on purchases for 6 months.

Chase Freedom® Visa - $100 Bonus Cash BackChase, one of the largest banks in the world, already had a cash back offer in place for the Chase Sapphire Preferred Card, but unless your a somewhat big spender or are planning a large purchase, obtaining that cash back offer is difficult ($3,000 needs to be spent in the first three months). With this card, the $500 is much more reasonable.

The Chase Freedom® Visa – $100 Bonus Cash Back also includes features other than the bonus cash back. Any purchase you make will receive 1% cash back and each quarter you’ll have the opportunity to earn 5% cash back on rotating categories on up to $1,500 spent each quarter. Here is the 2012 bonus cash back schedule for the 5% cash back program:

  • January through March – gas stations and Amazon.com
  • April through June – grocery stores and movie theaters
  • July through September – gas stations and restaurants
  • October through December – hotels, airlines, Best Buy® and Kohl’s

The Chase Freedom® Visa – $100 Bonus Cash Back carries no annual fee. This card is available for a limited time only, so if you’re interested, you can sign up using any link you see in this post.

Updated December 23, 2011 and originally published June 30, 2010. If you enjoyed this article, subscribe to the RSS feed or receive daily emails. Follow @flexo on Twitter and visit our Facebook page for more updates.

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