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Tag: Chase Bank

Chase Freedom Rise® Credit Card Review: An Entry-Level Card for Building Credit
Chase Freedom Rise® Credit Card Review: An Entry-Level Card for Building Credit
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The Chase Freedom Rise® is a good card option if you're looking to build or rebuild credit within the Chase ecosystem. Benefits include 1.5% cash back on every purchase, temporary DashPass membership, purchase and extended warranty protection, and a $25 statement credit when you enroll in automatic payments. Is this the right card for you? Read our full review to learn more.

Ashley OnadeleSenitra Horbrook
Ashley Onadele & Senitra Horbrook

Reviewed by Tyler Glatt

From Elite Perks to Travel Credits: All of the Hotel Benefits That Come With Your Chase Sapphire Reserve®
From Elite Perks to Travel Credits: All of the Hotel Benefits That Come With Your Chase Sapphire Reserve®
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The Chase Sapphire Reserve® offers several valuable hotel benefits. These include an annual credit when booking through The Edit by Chase, VIP perks at Relais & Châteaux properties, a $300 annual travel credit, elevated earnings in the Chase Travel portal, and more. This article breaks down each of these perks so you can make the most of them.

Jenna HansenBen Nickel-D'Andrea
Jenna Hansen & Ben Nickel-D'Andrea

Reviewed by Tyler Glatt

Chase Freedom Unlimited® Credit Card Review: No Annual Fee and a Powerful Earning Structure
Chase Freedom Unlimited® Credit Card Review: No Annual Fee and a Powerful Earning Structure
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The Chase Freedom Unlimited® earns 5% on travel purchased through Chase Travel℠, 3% on dining at restaurants and drugstores, and 1.5% on other eligible purchases on all purchases, charges no annual fee, and is one of our key recommendations for folks building out a portfolio of Ultimate Rewards earning cards. This card is a great complement to others but also stands well on its own. Here's our full review.

Ajay Jain
Ajay Jain

Reviewed by Tyler Glatt

British Airways Visa Signature® Card Review: Earn Valuable Rewards Even Without Going to England
British Airways Visa Signature® Card Review: Earn Valuable Rewards Even Without Going to England
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You don’t need to fly to Europe frequently to get value from the British Airways Visa Signature® Card. This is a solid card that can make a lot of sense if you do happen to fly British Airways, but you can also use the Avios you'll earn with it to book flights with a wide range of Oneworld and non-alliance partners. Here's everything you need to know about this card.

Scott SikesTyler Glatt
Scott Sikes & Tyler Glatt

Reviewed by JT Genter

Why Starting With Chase Cards Matters if You’re Under 5/24
Why Starting With Chase Cards Matters if You’re Under 5/24
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If you're new to the points and miles hobby or looking to dive deeper after just dipping your toes in, you'll want to develop a solid earning strategy. This applies to both welcome offers and ongoing rewards. To do so, you need to understand the rules and restrictions card issuers have in place. With Chase offering so many lucrative bonuses, we recommend designing your credit card strategy around their 5/24 rule. Here's how you best do that, and the potential cost of ignoring this unwritten rule.

Ian Snyder
Ian Snyder

Reviewed by JT Genter

How to Use Chase Trip Delay Insurance to Get Reimbursed for Flight Delays
How to Use Chase Trip Delay Insurance to Get Reimbursed for Flight Delays
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Flight delays are inevitable when traveling by air. Planes get held up by weather, mechanical, or personnel issues, or you may get bumped due to the flight being overbooked. But, provided you pay with the right card, you won’t have to rough it in the departures lounge or wear the outlay of an expensive airport hotel. If you hold a Chase travel card, it’s likely you have access to some of the best Trip Delay protection available, provided you follow all the steps listed out below.

Jess FarleyAndrew Kunesh
Jess Farley & Andrew Kunesh

Reviewed by Tyler Glatt