Mrs. Weekly Flyer was checking out the Chase portal looking for a plan to purchase new running shoes to get started on her New Year’s resolution and found a great offer!
Here’s the deal
- Go through your Chase Portal – Shoes.com 9x points/$1
- Find your shoes – she went for some New Balance shoes that were the same price as on the New Balance website
- Use promo code 20cool for 20% off and free shipping
- Use your Chase CC to get extra Chase points
The Bottom Line
This was the first time shopping on www.shoes.com. With 20% off and free shipping it is feesible to find some great deals! The 9x points/$1 is the icing on the cake! Net points =1190 Chase points for new tennis shoes!
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trying to make that End of Month referral numberS?
@lu – seriously
9X is good. I am waiting to see what February has to offer on UR portal.
Its funny when you see all the bloggers posting about the same credit cards at the same time.
Be aware that if the code does not appears on the UR mall page it would invalidates the points accrual. You can usually get “one time” exception if you write after the fact – but don’t count on double dipping.
@Lu – obviously as much as blogging is, no one is going to do it without financial incentive. be more respectful