Chase Freedom: 2 Cards w/ 2 Choices
The popular ‘Chase Freedom’ card is now available…
The Chase Freedom Card is one of the most highly publicized credit card offers this year. You’ve seen the TV commercials - and banner ads are posted all over every major media outlet on the Web. But it hasn’t been widely available to individual credit card sites due to the strict marketing restrictions on Chase’s ‘Freedom Card campaign’.
But this week, the restrictions were finally lifted– and we’re happy to announce the Chase Freedom Card is now available at ASAP Credit Card.com!
Although it has a relatively short 0% introductory period of just 6 months on purchases and balance transfers, if you’re looking for a great rewards card– this is it. The Chase Freedom Card is extremely flexible and replaces the popular ‘Chase Cash Plus Visa’ which was discontinued in 2006. Chase Freedom offers 2 cards with 2 options:
The Chase Freedom Cash Visa
The Chase Freedom Cash Visa Card allows you to earn 3% cash back at gas stations, grocery stores, restaurants and other select locations. You’ll also earn 1% cash back on all other purchases. For every $50 in rewards– you’ll receive a $50 check.
This ‘cash back’ version of the Chase Freedom Card is the most generous Visa or Mastercard available. Although the Citi Dividend Select Card used to offer 5% cash back, it was recently lowered to 2%– leaving only the Discover More Card and the American Express Blue Cash at 5% cash back.
* See a complete list of cash back credit cards >>>
The Chase Freedom Points Visa
If you’d prefer points instead of cash back, the Chase Freedom Points Visa Card is your other alternative. It operates almost exactly like the cash back version, except you’ll earn 3 points on gas station, grocery store and restaurant purchases– and 1 point on every other purchase. There’s a wide variety of reward options to choose from including: travel, merchandise and gift cards from a wide selection of merchants.
Chase Freedom provides the flexibility you need. If you decide you’d like to switch– you have the ‘freedom’ to do so. Switch from cash back to points– or points to cash back. Both offers are a great choice if you’re looking for flexible rewards credit card.
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October 9th, 2007 at 6:57 am
Chase recently combined the Freedom Cash and Freedom Points offers into one credit card. In doing so, they removed the 0% APR and increased the standard APR to 18.24%. Sadly, this great offer no longer remains competitive
See our reward cards section for a complete list of offers…