

The categories tend to repeat periodically - for instance, grocery stores, restaurants and gas stations are all common categories that you’ll notice frequently pop up on the cash-back calendar. However, you can activate your categories up until midway through the last month of the quarter. Generally, these categories are announced halfway through the month before the new quarter starts to give cardmembers time to activate new categories beforehand. Frequently asked questions about Chase Freedom and Chase Freedom Flex bonus categories How do rotating categories work?Įach quarter, Chase announces a group of bonus categories that will earn 5% cash back (or 5 points per dollar) throughout the upcoming three-month period. After you reach the maximum, you’ll earn 1% back on these purchases. Note that Chase limits the 5% back (or 5 points per dollar) to the first $1,500 spent in combined bonus categories each quarter you activate the bonus. Lowe’s: Kick off that renovation or new design project you have been waiting to bring to life while earning more cash back on supplies and tools.Amazon: Whether it is spring cleaning supplies, a new outfit, electronics, and more, cardmembers can spring into the new season while earning cash back at this one-stop shop.Whether you’re sprucing up your closet or tackling a whole kitchen renovation, you’ll appreciate the extra points earned at both Amazon and Lowe’s. Spring is a time we find ourselves refreshing our styles and homes, and these categories are perfect for helping us earn while we do just that. The Points Guy will not share or sell your email. I would like to subscribe to The Points Guy newsletters and special email promotions. Now through June 30, Chase Freedom and Chase Freedom Flex cardmembers can earn 5% cash back ( or 5 points per dollar) on spending in the following categories:Īs noted above, you must activate your card to unlock the bonus-earning potential in these categories. Chase Freedom and Freedom Flex Q2 2023 categories Whether you’re ordering a fresh new wardrobe and spring cleaning supplies from Amazon or sprucing up your outdoor space with purchases from Lowe’s, you’ll have an extra bounce in your step knowing you’re earning 5% on your spring purchases when you use your Freedom or Freedom Flex card. If you haven't already, you'll need to activate them by June 14.Īfter activation, cardmembers can earn 5% back (or 5 points per dollar spent) on up to $1,500 of spending in these categories during the eligible quarter and 1% (or 1 point per dollar spent) after that. Now is your last chance to take advantage of these bonus categories. Member FDIC.Editor’s note: This is a recurring post, regularly updated with new information and offers.Īfter a strong start to the year with its Q1 categories, Chase Freedom (no longer available to new applicants) and Chase Freedom Flex℠ cardholders have been earning more on their spring purchases from Amazon and Lowe’s this quarter.

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