Home Improvement Stores Chase Offer
There is a new home improvement stores Chase Offer that could be just what last minute holiday shoppers need. Why? Because it should work on EVERYTHING sold in a home improvement store. There is a lot more there than just hammers and nails after all. This Chase Offer, like all Chase Offers, is targeted to select cardmembers. You will need to log in to check your individual Chase cards. The good thing is that you can add them to more than one card, should you be targeted on more than one. If you need more information on Chase Offers, then be sure to check out our full guide.
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Offer Details
Here are the details of the new home improvement stores Chase Offer (HT DoC)
- Get 10% cash back when you spend $50 or more at a home improvement store, with a $15 cash back maximum.
- Offer expires 01/18/25.
I like that the Chase Offer is for home improvement stores and not for a specific brand. That should make it easier for people to use.
Offer Terms
Here are some notable terms for the home improvement store Chase Offer:
- Offer valid in-store and online.
- Purchase must be made directly with the merchant, not through a third party or delivery service.
- Offer valid one time only.
- Merchants in this category specialize in selling a variety of home improvement supplies, from larger home improvement stores to smaller hardware stores.
- Purchases from contractors or specialists for providing a home improvement service are not eligible in this category.
- Merchants that sell a wide variety of general goods which may include home improvement supplies, for example, warehouse clubs, discount stores, or grocery stores, are not included in this category.
- Also, merchants that specialize in wholesale or commercial sales, home furnishings, garden and landscaping supplies are not included.
Home Improvement Stores Chase Offer: ToP Thoughts
While this hardware stores Chase Offer is not quite as lucrative as the Lowe's Amex Offer, it should be easier to use. That is because it isn't tied to a specific home improvement store brand. Not everyone has a Lowe's or Home Depot near by, but most everywhere has some type of hardware store. Maximizing the $150 in spend should be fairly easy for most.
Let me know over in the ToP Facebook Group if you were targeted on one of your Chase cards.