Update: Tomorrow is the final day to finish Q1 bonus spending at grocery stores, movie theaters, and Starbucks. You can also buy gift cards at any of these places to lock in 5 points per dollar.
You can now register for Q2 bonus spending as well. You’ll earn 5 points per dollar between 04/01-06/30 at restaurants, Bed, Bath & Beyond, H&M, and Overstock.com.
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Originally posted on 01/05/15:
The Chase Freedom Visa is an excellent no annual fee card. They market the signup bonus as $100 for spending $500 in 3 months, but really it comes in the form of 10,000 bonus points which are worth much more than $100 when transferred into miles. Plus if you add an additional user and make a purchase within 3 months you’ll get another 2,500 bonus points, for a total of 12,500 points.
The real beauty of the card is in the quarterly 5% categories. Again, while they call it 5% cash back you’ll really get 5 Ultimate Rewards points per dollar spent which can be worth much more than 5% cash. For $1,500 in spending per quarter you will earn at least 30,000 Ultimate Rewards points (7,500 points per quarter at 5 points per dollar spent).
I say at least because if you have a Chase checking account active by December you’ll get a 10% bonus on all points earned this year. So if you spend the $1,500 per quarter and have Chase checking you will earn 33,000 points per year, or 5.5 points per dollar. You’ll also earn 1.1 points per dollar on all other purchases that you make.
If you and your spouse only has a Freedom card you won’t be able to transfer points to airlines and hotels. However if you or your spouse has a Sapphire Preferred or Ink Plus card (or will get one in the future) you can transfer Freedom points over to one of those cards and then transfer them at a 1:1 ratio into much more valuable airline miles (United, British Airways, Southwest, Korean, etc) or hotel points (Hyatt, etc).
Click here to activate this quarter’s Chase Freedom 5% categories.
The 5 point categories for 2015 are as follows:
Q1: Grocery stores, Movie theaters, Starbucks
Q2: Restaurants, Bed, Bath & Beyond, H&M, and Overstock.com
Q3: Gas stations and more to be announced.
Q4: Amazon.com and more to be announced.
So shop at your favorite grocery store from now until March 31st and you’ll earn a whopping 5 or 5.5 points per dollar spent.
Many grocery stores sell gift cards that can be cashed out as well.
Target and WalMart are excluded from bonuses.
Starbucks purchases and reloads online, in-store, and in-app all qualify.
There are 4 ways to tell if a grocery store will qualify.
1. Chase has a listed of qualifying merchants. However it just shows national chains that will qualify like Pathmark and ShopRite.
As long as the store is categorized as grocery you’ll get the 5 points per dollar even if it’s not on that list.
2 You can lookup the merchant code on Visa’s site.
It’s a useful site and you can search for grocery stores only, but it’s far from perfect and it’s not an exhaustive list.
3. If you purchased from the store in the past you can click on any card to see your account activity, click on the “I’d like to” menu, and click on dispute a charge:
Then click on all transactions and scroll down to the last time you shopped at the store.
For example Tibor’s butcher shop in Cleveland would qualify:
But Boris’ butcher shop would not:
(For Clevelanders: GFS, Giant Eagle, Heinen’s, and Ungers would all qualify as well according to this method).
4. Make a small test purchase to see if you get 5x points for the transaction. Once your purchase switches from pending status to posted status you can click on the purchase to see how many points you earned. This same method works for other Chase cards with bonus categories.
Note that different terminals in the same store can have different classifications. If you purchase something in a specific department or at customer service in can have a different category than at the regular cashiers.
DDF user “clear thinker” points out that his purchase from the coffee counter at Breadberry only shows 1 point per dollar, while the regular grocery purchase shows as 5 points per dollar:
Coffee counter purchase:
Regular grocery purchase:
The coffee counter register is categorized as dining and therefore didn’t get the 5 points per dollar even though both charges posted from the same exact store.
Chase now also shows you how much you have earned for the current quarter.
Just click on Ultimate Rewards under your Freedom card and you’ll be redirected to a page showing how much you’ve earned this quarter:
The maximum earnings is 7,500 points per quarter for $1,500 of spending. In “Freedom-speak” that’s $75 cash back even though the rewards come in the form of points. Just multiply your rewards by 20 to see how much you have already spent this quarter. If you have $30 in rewards showing that mean you’ve spent $600 so far and can earn 5 points per dollar on another $900 in spending this quarter.
Don’t use the points for cash back as they’re worth significantly more when transferred into airline miles, hotel points, or Amtrak points!
Here’s hoping you get millions of more points. Just remember you can’t take it with you. Remember juda and make sure that you have merits that are “fully transferable”.
Is Dunkin Donuts considered a Restaurant ?
Just to comment on what Dan mention I find that Amtrak Reward points are one of the most valuable points out there. For example anyone traveling on the Northeast Corridor ( from Norfolk, Va to Portland Maine and points in between) its just 4,000 points if would buy the tickets without points on a regular day a seat on these trains for $100 at least.
Is it any way to get 5% from Discover for Q1?
@Yanky Mikhli:
You should be able to call up your credit card processor to switch the category.
@M Hefter:
@Dan Hey Dan, It’s Yanky Mikhli, Boris’ son. How can we change the chase category to be a grocery store, which it obviously is.
Thanks
Dan, how do you have 2 million ur exactly?
@HeavenlyJane: Typically gift cards purchased at participating retailer will get you the bonus points. Does BBB sell $500 visa gift cards by any chance? otherwise I have no way of taking full advantage of Q2 category as I have 4 freedom accounts.. that’s $7500 worth of spending at restaurant. $200 visa gift cards are no good as I can buy those at staples at 5x using ink all year long (5 ink cards).
@David:
Every time I see the screen shot of Dan’s chase freedom account I get a kick. 2.1 million miles… I would be ecstatic if I have 210k miles on one account. I wonder how many ‘billions’ miles/points Dan has total all combined.
Can we buy Visa GCs at BedBath&Beyond and get the 5% credit? If yes, is there a list of what merchant cards are available at BB&B? I remember seeing such a list back when Lowe’s was the quarterly target. Thanks.
@david-ditto-it must be years worth of points not one quarter but still that’s a lot of groceries , gas, and amazon
2.1 MILLION points?!?!? How in the world did you do that? Did you really spend that much, (or 400k+), or is there some way we can do that too?
On the visa site it shows Boris
BORIS KOSHER MEATS 14406 CEDAR RD
CLEVELAND OH 44121
(216) 382-5330 2.9 miles
GROCERY STORES / SUPERMARKETS / BAKERIES – 5422
@Anonymous: I only see NPGS on James St. and NPGS Jackson on Visa site. I’m not sure about their 1st Street location.
The following stores in CH are listed as grocery’s on the Visa website that Dan linked to. (Copy/Paste) As Dan mentioned, some of them may have different terminals coded differently.
ALBANY BAKERY
BENZ’S FOOD PRODUCTS
EMPIRE KOSHER
KAHANS SUPERETTE
KLEIN`S GROCERY
KOL TUV GROCERY
KOSHERTOWN
MR GREENS 718-774-7336
THE MARKET PLACE
ZIL HAZOL MARKET
Dan can you please advise if there is any other way to cash in on the miles without getting Sapphire Preferred or Ink Plus?
Or I am stuck with the cash back without either card?
Dan; you mention the Ink Plus. I’m assuming the Ink Bold does the sAme job?
@Confused: sorry – transfer to BA
@Redcard: yes
@Redcard: Toaster?
will you still get your points if you pay your Amex before the closing date. I’m worried to make my first bill will be 10k and wlrried about a red flag with my Amex business gold as I would like to toaster all to British before end of this month
@Dan: Thanks for the reply. I don’t have Amex ED Preferred, only Amex ED. Would you still pick Amex ED? Why? Because of the extra 20%? Any other reason? Thanks again.
@Ash: All 3 stores?
@Dan: will you still get your points if you pay your Amex before the closing date. I’m worried to make my first bill will be 10k and wlrried about a red flag with my Amex business gold as I would like to toaster all to British before end of this month
@Achshell: Just confirmed NPGS is in.
@Redcard:
Not a problem.
Is it a red flag to pay your Amex with your redcard? Any amount at one shot?
Has anyone purchased at Nordstrom And returned onto another card or for cash?
@Avi:
Triple that in my United account. It’s all about learning the game and scaling it up.
@Anonymous:
Did you call and ask?
@Confused:
Everyday Preferred.
@dee:
Sure!
@starbucks:
Both will.
@10 percent:
It’s automatic.
@Greg Z:
WM and Target are excluded.
@Ez:
For bonus categories the Chase cards are better.
Otherwise Starwood would be better.
@ms:
Buy something for as little as possible and see if it posts with 5x points or not.
hmmm… wonder if I can do this online? Like can I shop at kroger online? Anyone know if this works?
Dan is there any reason your not answering the guys asking how did you accumulate so many points? Seems like you still got more tricks just hiding from is people 😃
For those in Flatbush/Brooklyn, Moishas Supermarket, KRM and Pomegranate are on the list. Essen on Coney is also on the list as a grocery store as is Chap a Nosh, Bagel Hole (on J), Oh Bagel.
I think NPGS in Lakewood is in.
Too bad Target is not on the list 🙂
EZ: use your Freedom until you spend $1500 for the quarter, then switch to the Starwood Card. It kinda depends on what your goals are.
@Ez, at 1x the starwood card is better, at 5x definitely the chase cards
so in crown height kol tov and empire kosher are ok
I am new here. What do you think is better: getting chase freedom points, transferring to Ink as per this article, then redeeming for hotels, or the starwoods card?
@Greg Z: Nope. They specifically exclude Walmart & Target.
Shame about target. That would’ve been way too easy with Redbird 🙁
@Toasted: Thank you!
So my local Walmart Supercenter shows as grocery. Good to go?? Also, anyone know if they will sell visa giftcards via credit card?
how do you connect your checking to your freedom card?
@dee: Sure.
@Anonymous
(you’re in the wrong place, but i’ll help this time only) Pay the Annual Fee, wait till the miles post, then ask for fee to be waived. Worked for me like a charm.
will i get 5% at Starbucks if i re-fill my app or buy gift card?
Hi! I am a new follower. If I have a chase freedom and I buy a gift certificated at the grocery store does that count as bonus spending for the first quarter, since it was at a grocery store? thanks to all!
Dan,
Thanks to Redcard and Serve (and YOU!), all my min-spends are met. Which is the best card to use for everyday spend (besides the obvious ones like Ink at Staples, Freedom at grocery, etc.)?
Here are my options:
Ink, Freedom, BA, Sapphire, Sapphire Preferred, Barclay Arrival, Citi Dividend, Amex SPG, Amex Blue Cash, Amex Everyday.
Thanks loads (pun intended)!
Any other way to cash in on the miles without getting Sapphire Preferred or Ink Plus? Also, which of these cards is better?
Hey Dan is it true chase is getting rid of the 10% dividend on the freedom?
Seasons in Queens is on the category list
Dan,
If I may ask you off-topic: I got the U.S. Airways card (through your link, of course), and now the AF has posted. What is the best way to avoid the AF while still getting the bonus miles: pay the AF then cancel the card? Is there any way to keep the card w/o paying the AF? Thanks for this and everything!
@Dan 2 million points available… nice one
Is there a link to get the 2500 points (adding authorized card user). I don’t see the offer by my freedom account
Holy crap Dan is that your account. Or am I seeing wrong?? How in the world do you get so many points??
Waiting for the first comment on the amount of miles you have there : ) So awesome….