Chase has announced that it is once again offering a bonus for cardholders when they redeem their Ultimate Rewards points for Apple products. The promotion is similar to those Chase has run in the past, offering up to a 50% bonus starting today and running until the end of the month.
Chase Reward Points for Apple Products
Chase first launched its dedicated Apple Ultimate Rewards Store back in 2018, giving cardholders another way to redeem the points they earn with their credit card. The Apple Specialty Store is accessible through the Chase Ultimate Rewards storefront and sells just about everything you’ll find from Apple, including the latest MacBook Pro models, iPhone 13 models, and more.
Here are the details about this promotion:
Freedom, Freedom Unlimited, Freedom Flex and Freedom Student: Points are worth 10% more Ink Business Cash, Ink Cash and Ink Business Unlimited: Points are worth 10% more Ink Business Preferred and Ink Plus: Points are worth 25% more than Sapphire Preferred : points are worth 25% more Sapphire Reserve: points are worth 50% more JPMorgan Reserve: points are worth 50% more
The program works by allowing customers to use their points as credit for Apple purchases. For example, if you decide to buy an Apple device that costs $120 with a redemption value of $1.25 and pay half using points, you will use 4800 points and your credit card will be billed $60.
As always, you can usually get more bang for your buck by redeeming your Chase points for travel or by transferring them to a travel partner. However, if you have an Apple purchase planned and have accumulated a decent amount of Chase Points, you can use some of those points to lower the price.
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If you’re not yet a Chase cardholder, don’t forget that the company is currently offering a very lucrative signup bonus for its popular Chase Sapphire Preferred card. You can earn 80,000 Reward Points, which will earn you $1,000 towards purchasing Apple through this promotion.
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