Free $10 Bonus From Chase Freedom Card

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I just learned that my Chase Freedom Card comes equipped with an RFID chip for “contactless” transactions. Chase has dubbed this technology blink, and it’s available at anywhere that Visa’s payWave is accepted.

So here’s the deal… If you make three blink purchases with your Chase Freedom Card between now and June 6th, 2008 you’ll get a free $10 cash back bonus. While $10 isn’t a lot, payWave is accepted at a wide variety of merchants, so it should be pretty easy to take advantage of this offer. Moreover, this bonus comes in addition to your regular cash back rewards.

Comments (scroll down to add your own):

  1. I wonder if mine comes with that? I hope not. I don’t want RFID in my credit cards.

    Comment by Blaine Moore — May 1st 2008 @ 11:57 am
  2. @Blaine: Curious as to why you don’t want that in your cards?

    Baz L

    Comment by Baz L — May 1st 2008 @ 1:34 pm

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