Chase Freedom® Flex℠ Credit Card Review: Rack Up The Points
Chase Freedom® FlexSM Credit Card Review The Chase Freedom® FlexSM replaced Chase Freedom, and it is one of the newer
Chase Freedom® FlexSM Credit Card Review The Chase Freedom® FlexSM replaced Chase Freedom, and it is one of the newer
It’s a marathon, not a sprint. Rick reminds us how we jump in too fast at times in this hobby and why we need to slow down.
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Creating and sticking to a plan of which credit cards to open is essential to earning the most points you can so you can travel for free.
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We typically recommend most folks to start with Chase cards because of the 5/24 rule. And of all the Chase cards, the Chase Sapphire Preferred is really the best option for most of those starting off in award travel.
The Freedom Flex currently offers a sign-up bonus of $200 or 20,000 Ultimate Rewards for $500 spend in the first three months. For a limited time, it also includes 5x on grocery store purchases, up to the first $12,000 in the first 12 months.
The Chase Freedom Unlimited will always have a spot in my wallet due to its ease of use, flexibility in redemption and lack of an annual fee. Although there is a solid cash back option, the ultimate value comes from pairing the card with the Chase Sapphire Preferred or Chase Sapphire Reserve for travel.
Chase had long been at the top of the food chain when it came to desirable credit card products and having a valuable transferable points currency. Ultimate Rewards became known for their ease of use, wealth of transfer partners, and versatility.
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