Rakuten Offering Up to $65 or 6,500 Bilt Points for Chase Freedom Unlimited

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Rakuten Offer for Chase Freedom Unlimited

Rakuten is offering an increased bonus for those who apply and get approved for a new Chase Freedom Unlimited card. You can now earn:

  • $65 Cash Back as a New Chase customer
  • $30 Cash Back as an Existing Chase customer

See the offer here. This is in addition to the welcome bonus on the Chase Freedom Unlimited card.

You will only see these offers if your Rakuten account is set to earn cash back or Bilt Points. Those earning Amex Points will not see the offer.

If you don’t have a Rakuten account, you can sign up now and also earn a $50 bonus.

Important Terms

Cash Back provided by Rakuten, not Chase. Cash Back only available for new, approved Chase Freedom Unlimited® cardholders who keep the account open for a minimum of 3 months after approval. Only one cash back bonus per Rakuten member account. 

Guru’s Wrap-up

The Chase Freedom Unlimited is a no-fee card that earns 5% cash back on travel purchased through Chase Travel, 3% cash back on drugstore purchases and dining at restaurants, and 1.5% on all other purchases.

With that said, there are better cards from Chase so you should see which one works best for you, even if you have to pay an annual fee.

Thanks to one of our DDG Facebook Group members for sharing this deal.

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