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Chase Sapphire and Freedom cardholders can now earn 10x Ultimate Rewards® points per dollar spent through a partnership with Paze, an online payment service.
From now until the end of the year, when you check out using Paze at eligible merchants, you can earn bonus points on up to $1,500 in spending per month. If you maximize this offer, that’s an additional 15,000 Chase Ultimate Rewards® points per month that you can redeem later through the Chase travel portal or transfer to loyalty program partners.
What is Paze?
Paze is an online payment solution that allows you to check out from eligible merchants without having to enter your 16-digit credit card number. The card number is never shared with the merchant. It offers an extra layer of security when paying online by using tokenization. It creates a string of letters and numbers — a token — instead of using your actual credit card number.
Your credit and debit cards can be added to your profile and automatically used.
To start using Paze, activate your account via the Chase Mobile app by following these steps:
Log in to the Chase Mobile app.
Select one of your credit or debit cards.
Navigate to the "Manage Account" section and select "Digital Wallets."
Select "Activate Paze."
How to use Paze
When checking out at an eligible merchant online, select Paze on the payment screen. You will then receive a text with a security code that you will need to add before selecting the credit or debit card you want to use.
Note that only consumer cards are eligible. Some business and youth-focused cards are not included in this promotion. They include:
Chase First Banking debit cards.
Chase High School Checking debit cards.
Chase business credit cards.
Private Bank credit and debit cards.
Chase Private Client Privileges cards.
Joint checking account debit cards.
ATM-only cards.
Credit card authorized user cards.
Bonuses for United MileagePlus members, too
United co-branded credit cardholders are in for some bonus miles, too, but only if their account was selected for the deal. Unlike the Chase Ultimate Rewards® promotion, which is open to anyone with an eligible card, United is only for select cardholders.
If you are selected and have a United credit card tied to your Paze account when checking out, you can earn 10 MileagePlus bonus miles per dollar spent in addition to the normal miles you would earn. The United offer is capped at 20,000 miles per account, unlike the monthly limits available to those earning Chase Ultimate Rewards® points.
These are the United cards eligible for the bonus miles offer:
By using this online payment option from Paze, eligible Chase credit cardholders can rack up extra Chase Ultimate Rewards® points or United MileagePlus miles. These two bonus offers award even more loyalty points and miles for your usual online spending.