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Since everyone in the family has their own interests, holiday gift shopping can mean hitting a lot of different stores. For me, that means a different rewards credit card for nearly every stop as I work to maximize purchase rewards at each location.
However, if you're not inclined to track and manage half a dozen different credit cards, I have a much easier solution for you: a flat-rate rewards card. Specifically, the Chase Freedom Unlimited® card.
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Good/Excellent (670-850)
Intro APR 0% Intro APR on Purchases and Balance Transfers for 15 months
Purchases: 0% Intro APR on Purchases, 15 months
Balance Transfers: 0% Intro APR on Balance Transfers, 15 months
Regular APR
19.99% - 28.74% Variable
Rewards Enjoy 5% cash back on travel purchased through Chase Travel℠, our premier rewards program that lets you redeem rewards for cash back, travel, gift cards and more; 3% cash back on drugstore purchases and dining at restaurants, including takeout and eligible delivery service, and 1.5% on all other purchases
1.5% - 5% cash back
Annual Fee
$0
Welcome Offer Earn an extra 1.5% on everything you buy (on up to $20,000 spent in the first year) — worth up to $300 cash back. That's 6.5% on travel purchased through Chase Travel℠, 4.5% on dining and drugstores, and 3% on all other purchases.
Up to $300 cash back
A cash back card that has it all with unlimited 1.5% - 5% cash back rates and an excellent 0% intro APR offer. There's also an innovative sign-up bonus worth up to $300 cash back. With the bonus, you’ll earn 4.5% cash back on dining and drugstores, 6.5% on travel booked through Chase Travel, and 3% on all other purchases (on up to $20,000 spent in the first year). After the bonus, you’ll still earn the regular cash back rates on every purchase.
While this card is always a good pick for a one-card wallet thanks to unlimited 1.5% cash back, the current limited-time welcome bonus makes it an even better option for your holiday shopping this year.
The deal: Earn an extra 1.5% on everything you buy (on up to $20,000 spent in the first year) — worth up to $300 cash back. That's 6.5% on travel purchased through Chase Travel℠, 4.5% on dining and drugstores, and 3% on all other purchases.
So that's an effective 3% cash back rate on all of your holiday shopping -- unless you're buying something really, really big -- regardless of where you find just the right gift. This is the easiest way I can think of to get such a high rate on all of your purchases (without multiple cards).
Wondering what 3% cash back looks like? Here's the math:
Total Spend | 3% Cash Back |
---|---|
$500 | $15 |
$750 | $23 |
$1,000 | $30 |
$1,500 | $45 |
$3,000 | $90 |
$5,000 | $150 |
$10,000 | $300 |
$20,000 | $600 |
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In case you're thinking this card is only good for the welcome offer, let me show you a few other features you can enjoy:
You can easily redeem cash back rewards for a statement credit, which is the easiest and more straightforward option. Or you can pair this card with a Sapphire card for better value.
Technically, the Chase Freedom Unlimited® earns Ultimate Rewards points. If you only have Freedom cards, those points are generally best used for cash back.
However, your options open up if you also have one of these travel rewards cards:
If you also have an eligible Chase travel rewards card, then you can combine all of your points and transfer them to a travel partner. This includes more than a dozen hotel and airline loyalty programs where you can turn your rewards into free hotel stays and flights.
This welcome offer is only available for a limited time, so if you're interested, you should act sooner rather than later.
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