Germany is quite an amazing country,
where unlimited freedom to work and explore new directions meets strict order and iron discipline, where unlimited resources come up against strict planning and careful pragmatism, and where politeness and courtesy are mixed with a special sense of humour and generosity.
Not exact matches
To test the usefulness of the Chase
Freedom Unlimited ® we matched it up against some of the best credit cards to see
where it falls.
For non-travel and non-dining purchases, you can use the
Freedom Unlimited to get 1.5 %
where you would only get 1X the points with the Sapphire Preferred.
The Cash Wise is very similar to the Chase
Freedom Unlimited and the Capital One Quicksilver in terms of its usual flat rewards rate (1.5 %), but
where it differs is in the much more valuable sign - up bonus and extra kicker for mobile wallet purchases.
By itself, the card is a strong contender for your everyday spending, but when you combine the earning of the Chase
Freedom Unlimited ® Card with the redemption options of some of the premium Ultimate Rewards cards... that's
where you'll really find the highest value.
While other Chase cards offer extra points on certain categories, most of them offer 1x points on other purchases - that's
where the
Freedom Unlimited comes in, with 1.5 x points on all purchases.
This combination allows Ultimate Rewards points earned on the
Freedom Unlimited card to be transferred to the premium card account
where you will be able to redeem the points for more.
This is the area
where having the
Freedom Unlimited card really helps create value: Ultimate Rewards is a very valuable currency, and with this card you will earn at least 1.5 points per dollar on all purchases.
If you're combining, you could also add the Chase
Freedom Unlimited ℠ to earn 1.5 % cash - back in all the areas
where you would only earn 1 % otherwise.
So if you have a Chase Ink, Sapphire Preferred,
Freedom, or
Freedom Unlimited, the points you earn on those cards can be transferred to the Sapphire Reserve
where you can transfer them to any of Chase's partners, or use them for 1.5 cents each toward travel booked through Chase.
Here's why: The rewards points that you earn on the Chase
Freedom Unlimited card can be transferred to some other Chase cards, including the Chase Sapphire Preferred and Reserve cards —
where you can redeem them for travel rewards or transfer them to one of Chase's airline partners to get an even better value on your points.
Use Chase
Freedom ® strategically to earn 5 percent back on up to $ 1,500 spent in quarterly rotating categories when you activate (grocery stores; PayPal and Chase Pay ® purchases are the bonus categories for April - June 2018), use Chase
Freedom Unlimited ® to earn 1.5 percent back on everything that doesn't earn more with Chase
Freedom ® or the Chase Sapphire Preferred ® Card and then transfer all your points to your Chase Sapphire Preferred ® Card
where your points are worth 25 percent more when redeemed for travel through Chase Ultimate Rewards ®.
It is a place
where freedom is almost
unlimited.