Every quarter, Chase targets some cobranded cardholders with spending offers such as “Earn 5X points on up to $1,000 spend at grocery stores, restaurants, and gas stations” or “Spend $6,000 & earn 6,000 bonus points.”
There is an annoying quirk with those spending offers though. If you register directly on the Chase website at the generic registration link or by using one of the specific offer links (here are the links for Q2 2026), there’s seemingly been no way of knowing what your spending offer was after you close the registration tab in your browser unless you made a note of it. If you try entering your details again, you’ll get a message stating “Thank you for your interest. You have enrolled into this offer already”, with no details of what said offer is. Not very helpful.

Whenever I’ve registered a card, I’ve therefore made a note of the spending offer seeing as there wasn’t a way to refer back to it.
Or so I thought.
A few weeks ago I noticed something in my Chase Offers, but I didn’t really think anything of it at the time. However, reader Matt then emailed us about the same thing he noticed and that’s when I realized how useful it could be.
When you log in to your Chase account, go to your Chase Offers and select the credit card where you enrolled in a spending offer. If you scroll through the offers, you should see an entry for your quarterly spending offer; it’ll look something like this:

Although the details are truncated above, when clicking on the offer it displays all the details, including the full terms and conditions of the spending offer below it (not shown in the screenshot below).

Some cardholders receive an email with one-click registration; those emails contain details of your spending offer, so it’s worth saving those if you have them—that way you don’t need to log in to your Chase Offers to verify which particular spending offer you have on any given card. This Chase Offers solution is helpful though if you’re one of the many cardholders who didn’t get an email about your offer(s).




