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I didn't see this posted nor got any notification. Saw someone else posted this question the other day.
@Anonymous wrote:I didn't see this posted nor got any notification. Saw someone else posted this question the other day.
Looking at it, it doesn't say a min redemption for anything. Can anyone confirm that the cash redemption option is any amount, including a penny? If so, if I see the $200 offer appear again, I'll get it for the gas rewards (I have the Uber card and a few other 3% dining cards).
went on just for you, feel special lol looks like you can redeem any amount indeed. I went to the final confirmation page without a problem with just $1 worth. aarp card is my most used card by frequency since i dont cook and alwyas use it for my gas too unless either catagory is 5% on another card for that quarter....hope this helps!
Nice! That was my only gripe about this card. Probably why I haven't used it in a year. lol
Maybe now it will get some spend.
Yes Chase eliminated the redemption minimum on both the AARP and Freedom cards. I was able to redeem .50 cents on AARP as a statement credit and $10.66 on freedom as a direct deposit to my Chase checking account. Looks like they following the footsteps of Capital One
Freedoms had no minimum for a while, but I am happy to see that the Amazon card now has no minimum
I hate minimum redemptions, so I'm glad to see Chase eliminating them on several of their cards. Wouldn't it be nice if other banks did the same? I'm thinking of Citi (Double Cash $25 minimum redemption), Amex (BCE and BCP $25 minimum redemptions), and Navy Federal Credit Union (Go Rewards and More Rewards $50 minimum redemptions).
@fuzzle wrote:Freedoms had no minimum for a while, but I am happy to see that the Amazon card now has no minimum.
Ohh... this is for the Amazon Visa as well?
Good news, indeed!