(EXPIRED) Chase Offer for IHG cardholders: $50 back when spending $499.99+ on airfare

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Chase is back with a unique offer for IHG credit cardholders: earn 10% cash back on a single airfare purchase of $499.99 or more made directly with the airline.

I find the amount hilarious on this one. It’s advertised as “10%” back, but the cash back maximum is $50. If you somehow managed to spend exactly $499.99, you’d officially get $49.999 back…which would undoubtedly be rounded up to $50. So, this is really a $50 cash back offer.

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Wei

If I bought 2 tickets at $300 each (same itinerary), would Chase process it as two separate transactions, as it would disqualify because neither would meet the “single airfare purchase of $499.99 or more” condition? Or does it depend on the airline?

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Sharon

I booked plane tickets days ago after activating this deal and now the offer is gone from Chase and doesn’t even show up in my redeemed or expired Chase deals for either one of my IHG cards. Did anyone experience the same thing?

badger

Does United Travelbank purchase trigger the credit?

firstglobal

I made a $500 Travelbank purchase 10 days ago and have not gotten the credit.

Bhasket

On a 500 dollar airfare purchase via Amex Plat, I’m looking at 2500 points which if I can get 2cpp is $50. Using the IHG premier, I get 2500 points which let’s say we can redeem at 0.75cpp. That comes out to $18.75 + $50 cash back = $68.75. So I guess the real net benefit of the offer is <$20 and that # goes down if my airfare is higher than the exact $500. Not to mention Amex point are "harder" to acquire b/c amex never sells them whereas ihg points are frequently on sale. That + the worse travel protections on IHG card = probably passing for now (b/c too lazy haha).

TravelGeek

Yeah, I thought for a moment about buying some AS wallet credit via this offer, but the upside is so limited that it really isn’t worth the hassle. In addition to the opportunity cost AS keeps chipping away use cases for wallet credit.