5% Back with AirBnB with Chase Offers


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In addition to the Hyatt offer that I wrote about a few days ago, Chase Offers also recently came out with an offer where you can receive 5% back on your next AirBnB reservation. The benefit of this offer is that there is no minimum spend required to receive the statement credit, although you are capped at getting only $28 back. The charge must his your credit card by May 15, 2019. 

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With all Chase Offers, you’ll need to sign into your Chase app and scroll down to the bottom where you’ll see “Chase Offers†for a particular card account. Once you click on on “See all offersâ€, you’ll be able to toggle between on your Chase credit cards that have access to the Chase Offers. Still at this point, even though it is has been months since Chase Offers were rolled out, I still do not have offers on all my accounts. You’ll need to search through all of your accounts to see if you are eligible for the Hyatt offer. If you do see it, make sure to click the “Add to card†text underneath the offer.

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When making your AirBnB reservation, make sure to use your enrolled Chase credit card. While this is a great way to save money on your next vacation rental, remember, you can ultimately always receive 5% back if you purchase AirBnB gift cards with a credit card that earns you 5% cash back/5x points at office supply stores — for example, Staples sells AirBnB gift cards. Also, if you are new to AirBnB, you can receive $40 off your next stay by signing up here. (This is a referral link — thank you in advance).

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