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The Guide to Chase DoorDash Subscriptions
A free DashPass subscription and up to $25 of monthly cash credits are available on some Chase cards.
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Chase has a partnership with DoorDash that offers a complimentary DashPass subscription to certain cardholders. DoorDash is a food, grocery and merchandise delivery service serving more than 30 countries worldwide.
A few of these credit cards also provide $5 monthly cash credits to use on DoorDash orders.
When you place an order on DoorDash, you’ll pay for the order, along with taxes, delivery fees, service fees and a tip (optional). These fees can add up. So if you order food often, a DashPass subscription can save you money.
DashPass offers unlimited $0 delivery fees and reduced service fees on eligible orders over $12 placed on DoorDash from thousands of restaurants, grocery, convenience and non-restaurant stores.
Here’s an example order on DoorDash showing the potential savings with DashPass.
According to DoorDash, DashPass members save $4-$5 in delivery fees per order. The variety of restaurants ranges from small eateries to larger chains like The Cheesecake Factory, Chipotle and Burger King. Restaurants that are eligible for DashPass feature a green P logo next to their name.
In addition to restaurants, you can also order groceries, alcohol, flowers, gifts, pet supplies, beauty products and more through DoorDash. Download the app to see the options available in your area.
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How much is DashPass?
A DashPass subscription usually costs $9.99 per month (or $96 per year), but certain Chase credit card holders receive a complimentary membership. If you often order food delivery and your orders usually exceed $12, DashPass can provide considerable savings on orders, especially when you factor in tax, tip and delivery fees.
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Chase Sapphire Reserve®, Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card and J.P. Morgan Reserve cardholders can enroll in a DashPass subscription (valued at about $120 per year). Those who have an active DashPass membership can retain their membership through Dec. 31, 2027, regardless of when the membership was first activated.
Cardmembers with an activated DashPass membership using their card also receive promos of up to $10 off each calendar month at checkout on grocery, convenience or other non-restaurant orders on DoorDash. Chase Sapphire Reserve® cardholders receive two of the promos up to $10 off per month, while Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card holders will receive one.
New cardholders and cardholders who haven't activated their pass yet can enroll at any time and receive the benefit through the end of 2027 for a minimum of 12 months.
Complimentary three-month DashPass subscription for Chase Freedom and Slate cards
People with the following cards, or the Chase Slate® can get six months of DashPass for free if they activate by Dec. 31, 2027. After the six-month period ends, cardholders will be auto-enrolled at the regular monthly rate, unless they cancel. New enrollees also receive one promo of up to $10 off each quarter on one non-restaurant order, through Dec. 31, 2027.
NerdWallet's ratings are determined by our editorial team. The scoring formula takes into account the type of card being reviewed (such as cash back, travel or balance transfer) and the card's rates, fees, rewards and other features.
NerdWallet's ratings are determined by our editorial team. The scoring formula takes into account the type of card being reviewed (such as cash back, travel or balance transfer) and the card's rates, fees, rewards and other features.
NerdWallet's ratings are determined by our editorial team. The scoring formula takes into account the type of card being reviewed (such as cash back, travel or balance transfer) and the card's rates, fees, rewards and other features.
Complimentary DashPass subscription for other Chase co-branded cards
A free 12-month DashPass subscription is also offered on some Chase co-branded credit cards. After 12 months, you will be automatically enrolled again in DashPass and your credit card will be charged the standard $9.99 per month.
To receive the free DashPass subscription, you need to activate the benefit by Dec. 31, 2027.
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In addition to a DashPass subscription, holders of the Chase Sapphire Reserve® and J.P. Morgan Reserve cardmembers receive a $5 monthly DoorDash promotion towards restaurants and two $10 monthly promos towards non-restaurant orders.
Credits that aren't used within the month cannot be rolled over.
Authorized users will also earn the monthly $5 DoorDash credit each month when enrolled in DashPass. This benefit is available for up to seven authorized users.
How to sign up for DashPass subscription
To take advantage of this benefit, new and existing cardholders must register their eligible credit card as the default payment in the DoorDash app and activate their membership.
Cardholders can also sign up and activate their membership at this website.
Is DashPass worth it?
DoorDash is convenient for those who want food, groceries, flowers and other conveniences delivered. Given the delivery fee savings, DashPass could be worth keeping if you live in a city with multiple restaurants that you frequently order from. DoorDash service isn't available in every city.
And keep in mind that service fees can still be applied during busy periods, which may be frustrating, especially during the free trial period.
If you typically order meals under $12 or don’t live in a city with establishments that participate, keeping DashPass after the promo period may not be worth it since the delivery fee would not be waived.
How to cancel DashPass
If you want to cancel DashPass, it's easy to do. You’ll need to log into the website or app and cancel at least one day before the upcoming renewal. So if your subscription renews on March 15, you must cancel by 11:59 p.m. PST on March 14.
If you have a subscription, you will still have your benefits through the end of the billing period. However, if you end your membership during a trial, you’ll lose your benefits immediately.
To cancel on the website or app, head over to your account section and then select “Manage DashPass.” Then, choose “End Subscription.” You will need to confirm the cancellation on the next page by tapping “End Subscription.”
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does DashPass cost? How much does DashPass cost?
DashPass costs $9.99 per month. However, if you have certain Chase credit cards, you may get a complimentary 12-month subscription to DashPass.
How to cancel a DoorDash order? How to cancel a DoorDash order?
To cancel an order, open the app and select your order from the “Orders” tab. Select “Help” in the top-right corner and under the Help Menu section, select “Cancel Order.”
Is there a fee to cancel a DoorDash order? Is there a fee to cancel a DoorDash order?
It depends on when you cancel your order. You can get a full refund if the restaurant has not confirmed your order and no Dasher has been assigned. You can get a partial refund if either the restaurant has not confirmed the order or a Dasher has not been assigned. Once both the order is confirmed and a Dasher is assigned, you cannot get a refund.
Can you cancel a DoorDash tip? Can you cancel a DoorDash tip?
Technically yes, but you will need to contact DoorDash support through its Contact Customer Support page and fill out a form. You’ll need to provide details about why you want to cancel your tip, and DoorDash is under no obligation to make the change if it feels it is unreasonable.
What happens when an order is canceled on DoorDash? What happens when an order is canceled on DoorDash?
If DoorDash or the restaurant cancels your order, you will either get a credit or a refund, depending on the timing of the cancellation. If your card shows the charge as “pending,” it may just go away in one to three business days. If a charge is posted to your card’s account already, you may see a negative amount (credit) show up in five to seven business days.
How do I dispute a charge on DoorDash? How do I dispute a charge on DoorDash?
If you have missing or incorrect items that you were charged for on your DoorDash order, you should find the “Order Issues” section within the “Help” portion of the app or website and pick the appropriate issue. The customer service team will assist you from there in terms of issuing a credit, refund or the redelivery of items.
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