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Chase Ultimate Rewards - Points Worth up to 50% more on Apple products

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Chase Ultimate Rewards: Sapphire Reserve points are worth up to 50% more when you redeem for any product on the Apple® Ultimate Rewards® Store. (Select Cards only - YMMV). Offer valid Until the earlier of 5/31/2022 or while supplies last.
  • Login your Chase Account > Go to Ultimate Rewards > Scroll down to see "Your points are worth 25-50% more"

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Posted May 3, 2022 at 19:18 PM EDT
by cheetah


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By anonymous on 05/04/2022, 11:38 PM EDT
not worth it. you can use 50% additional pay yourself back on dining and take out food.

By anonymous on 05/04/2022, 06:39 PM EDT
this is only for reserve card, you can use the points in this card to book travel and it automatically worth 50% more than that of regular freedom card .

By anonymous on 05/04/2022, 12:56 PM EDT
Only 25% for me. So the best way to redeem is still to transfer to travel partners

By anonymous on 05/04/2022, 12:08 PM EDT
depends on which chase card you have. chase reserve card offers 50% more

By anonymous on 05/04/2022, 09:11 AM EDT
Only certain spending categories and Apple is not one of these. //@Anonymous: Cant you just pay yourself back and always receive 25%(50%) additional value for your points with sapphire cards? What is the catch here?

By jduan on 05/03/2022, 11:47 PM EDT
25% for my Sapphire Preferred card.

By anonymous on 05/03/2022, 11:08 PM EDT
Cant you just pay yourself back and always receive 25%(50%) additional value for your points with sapphire cards? What is the catch here?

By anonymous on 05/03/2022, 10:51 PM EDT
10% for me.

By anonymous on 05/03/2022, 07:42 PM EDT
I am seeing 50% using Sapphire Reserve. //@Anonymous: Don't see 50%, only 25% more...where are you seeing this?

By anonymous on 05/03/2022, 07:40 PM EDT
Are those unlocked?

By anonymous on 05/03/2022, 07:29 PM EDT
Don't see 50%, only 25% more...where are you seeing this?

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