$25 off your AT&T Bill with Chase Offers


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Chase Offers just came out with a great money-saving promotion where you can receive up to $25 back in a statement credit — if you are an AT&T wireless user. With this promotion, you just need to make at least two transactions of $15 each — which should be incredibly easy to do — to see your savings. While this is a one-time offer only, it is an easy way to get $25 back in your pocket from home. You can also call up AT&T two days in a row to charge $15 to your bill to trigger the savings quickly.

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Registering for this offer

Similar to most Chase Offers, this is a targeted promotion so you’ll need to log into your Chase account — either online or through the app — to see if your eligible. If you see the offer, make sure to click the “Add to card” option prior to making your purchase.

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And remember, even if you have a different cell phone carrier, find a friend who has AT&T for a win-win situation.

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As of right now, Chase Offers only appear on consumer cards, not business cards. They also appear on both Chase Ultimate Rewards and Chase co-branded credit cards.

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