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All Chase, Citi, Discover and Citibank cards with rotating quarterly categories have now opened registration for Q2 2023.
Here’s the details of each card’s categories from April 1 to June 30, 2023, along with links to activate the bonuses.
Chase Freedom & Freedom Flex
Bonus Categories
- Lowe’s
- Amazon.com (includes Whole Foods in-store)
- Link to list of eligible retailers & exclusions
Bonus Amount / Limit
- 5% cashback on up to $1,500 spend in combined purchases of this quarter’s categories
Discover
Bonus Categories
- Restaurants
- Wholesale Clubs
Bonus Amount / Limit
- 5% cashback on up to $1,500 in purchases
US Bank Cash+
Bonus Categories
Choose two of the following:
- Home Utilities
- Electronics Stores
- Sporting Goods Stores
- Ground Transportation
- TV, Internet & Streaming (this replaced Car Rentals)
- Department Stores
- Select Clothing Stores
- Gyms/Fitness Centers
- Furniture Stores
- Cell Phones
- Fast Food
- Movie Theaters
Bonus Amount / Limit
- 5% cashback on your first $2,000 in combined net purchases in your chosen 5% categories
Citi Dividend
Bonus Categories
- Drugstores
- Grocery Stores
Bonus Amount / Limit
- Earn 5% cashback with a maximum of $300 cashback earned in bonus categories per calendar year
Activation link (Note that the landing page still shows the Q4 offer, but one-click registration e-mails have been sent out to cardholders)
Whole Foods customers now 6 months in a row bonused. That’s sweet!
Cool, so now instead of whole paycheck it’s 95% of paycheck xD
For Chase it says Amazon Fresh orders but what about Amazon Fresh stores?
I’d have thought those would be eligible.
At first, I questioned why Chase Freedom provided a qualifying merchant list for Amazon.com and Lowes. But read the fine print and you’ll see that Whole Foods is included.