Chase Sapphire Reserve: Apple TV Credit to Include $7.50 Discount for Apple One

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Chase Sapphire Reserve Apple TV Credit

Chase may be soon improving the Apple TV benefit for Chase Sapphire Reserve and J.P. Morgan Reserve. The change was showing in the terms, probably by mistake, and it has now been removed.

Here are the terms that were briefly showing on Chase Sapphire Reserve terms:

“Complimentary Apple TV for Chase Sapphire Reserve and J.P. Morgan Reserve Personal Cards: One-time activation on chase.com or the Chase Mobile® app required by June 22, 2027. You, as the primary cardmember, will receive at least 12 months of complimentary Apple TV from the activation date. If you have an active paid Apple TV subscription purchased directly through Apple, your complimentary Apple TV subscription through Chase will automatically suspend your existing subscription. Once your complimentary Apple TV subscription through Chase ends, your paid Apple TV subscription will resume at the then-current price. If you have an active paid Apple One subscription purchased directly through Apple, after you have activated your Apple TV benefit on Chase.com or the Chase Mobile® app with the same Apple Account connected to your Apple One billing, you will automatically receive a $7.50 discount on your Apple One subscription starting on your next billing period. The Apple One discount is subject to change or cancelation in Apple’s discretion. Once your $7.50 discount on Apple One ends, your paid Apple One subscription will resume at the then-current rate. Only one complimentary Apple TV subscription or Apple One discount per Apple Account.”

HT: Revolutionary_Art919

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