We’re always on the lookout for ways to earn more points—whether it’s through welcome offers, spending categories, or stacking rewards like a boss. 😎 But every now and then, Chase throws us a little surprise that makes holding onto their credit cards even more rewarding.
And right now, that surprise comes in the form of targeted spending offers that could earn you thousands of extra Chase Ultimate Rewards Points. If you have a Chase credit card, you’ll want to check if you’re eligible ASAP.
How to See If You’re Targeted
Chase has set up a landing page where you can enter your details—card number, name, ZIP code, the usual stuff—to check if any offers are available for you. If you’re eligible, you’ll get instant access to your deal and will be automatically registered for it.
But here’s where it gets fun: You can repeat this process for all of your Chase cards. So if you have multiple cards, you might just rack up several different offers.
Mike checked his and found offers on three separate cards. Not bad for a quick two-minute check!
What Kind of Offers Are Available?
The offers vary by card, but here are a few examples of what Mike found in his own Chase lineup:
7x Ultimate Rewards on groceries, gas, and dining. This offer came on one of his cards and covers a two-month period, capped at $1,000 in spending. That’s an easy way to rack up an extra 7,000 points.
5x Ultimate Rewards on the same categories. Another Chase card in his wallet had a similar offer, but at a slightly lower rate. Still, an extra 5,000 points for regular spending? No brainer.
10,000 bonus Ultimate Rewards for hotel bookings. This was the big one. By spending $400 on hotels through Chase’s travel portal, he’d earn 10,000 bonus points on top of the usual 10x points for booking through the portal. That’s 14,000 Ultimate Rewards for a $400 stay—basically, a free night at a solid hotel.
Why This Matters
These types of targeted offers are a great way to supercharge your points balance without changing your spending habits. If you were already planning on grocery shopping, dining out, or booking a hotel, why not do it in a way that earns you thousands of extra points?
Since each offer has its own cap and timeframe, the key is to maximize each one before it expires. In this case, Mike will prioritize using the 7x and 5x cards for everyday purchases while making sure he hits the hotel spend requirement before the deadline.
Check Your Offers Now
If you have a Chase credit card, don’t leave points on the table. Head to this Chase link and see what offers you have waiting.
Worst case? You spend two minutes checking and find nothing. Best case? You walk away with multiple offers that make your Chase cards even more valuable. Either way, it’s worth a shot!