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05-06-2008 01:35 PM - edited 05-06-2008 01:36 PM
05-06-2008 01:37 PM
That's also true with my Chase Freedom account. With Chase, you can pay your account in full before the statement closes and still receive rewards. But your rewards totals are calculated on the closing date. So like MidnightVoice noted, you can't use the rewards until a new statement is generated.
MidnightVoice wrote:
Well, my rewards cards only add the rewards to my account when they cut the statement. So although I get them by spending the money, I can't use them until I get a statement. They exist in limbo until the statement causes them to be born
05-06-2008 03:17 PM
05-06-2008 03:31 PM
psychic wrote:That's also true with my Chase Freedom account. With Chase, you can pay your account in full before the statement closes and still receive rewards. But your rewards totals are calculated on the closing date. So like MidnightVoice noted, you can't use the rewards until a new statement is generated.
MidnightVoice wrote:Well, my rewards cards only add the rewards to my account when they cut the statement. So although I get them by spending the money, I can't use them until I get a statement. They exist in limbo until the statement causes them to be born

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