These Chase Cards Can Now Save You $10 to $25 a Month on DoorDash, Plus Unlock Free Delivery
KEY POINTS
- Chase and DoorDash announced a new perk for eligible credit card holders, which could make non-restaurant orders placed through DoorDash cheaper.
- Chase Sapphire Reserve® and Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card holders qualify for monthly savings.
- People with cards in the Chase Freedom and Chase Slate® lineup qualify for quarterly savings.
Chase and DoorDash have announced an expansion of their partnership, which will bring new perks to eligible cardholders. Those with select Chase credit cards qualify for $10 to $20 worth of monthly savings that they can use for grocery, convenience, and non-restaurant orders placed through DoorDash.
Chase Sapphire Reserve® cardholders will also continue to save up to $5 each month on DoorDash restaurant orders. Here's what you need to know about this news.
These Chase credit cards now offer monthly credits for non-restaurant orders through DoorDash
Beginning Aug. 1, 2024, some Chase credit card holders can save up to $20 monthly when placing non-restaurant DoorDash orders. This benefit applies when placing orders at convenience stores, grocery stores, and other non-restaurant retailers on DoorDash.
Cardholders will also continue to receive a free DashPass membership, which offers free delivery on eligible orders. This membership normally costs $9.99 monthly or $96 annually, so it's a valuable credit card benefit.
Here's an overview of the savings available for each card.
Chase Sapphire Reserve®
Those with an activated free DashPass membership will receive two promos of up to $10 off each calendar month at checkout on grocery, convenience, and non-restaurant orders placed on DoorDash for a maximum of $20 in monthly savings.
Cardholders will also continue to receive $5 off DoorDash restaurant orders each month. With both benefits, Chase Sapphire Reserve® credit card users can save up to $25 monthly using DoorDash.
Chase Sapphire Reserve® cardholders with active free DashPass subscriptions will continue to qualify for this benefit through Dec. 31, 2027.
New enrollees can enroll and receive a complimentary DashPass membership for at least 12 months through Dec. 31, 2027.
Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card
Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card holders can also save money on non-restaurant DoorDash orders. Cardholders with an activated free DashPass membership will get one promo of up to $10 off each calendar month at checkout on grocery, convenience, and other non-restaurant orders on DoorDash.
Cardholders with active free DashPass subscriptions will continue to receive this benefit through Dec. 31, 2027.
If you're a new or existing Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card holder who has yet to activate this benefit, you can enroll to receive a complimentary DashPass subscription for a minimum of 12 months through Dec. 31, 2027.
These Chase credit cards are eligible for quarterly discounts
But that's not all. Chase Freedom and Chase Slate® cardholders can also access DoorDash savings. Those who have activated their free DashPass membership will receive one promo of up to $10 off each quarter at checkout on grocery, convenience, and other non-restaurant orders made through DoorDash.
If you have a Chase Freedom or Chase Slate® credit card and have yet to activate your complimentary three-month DashPass membership, you have until Jan. 31, 2025, to enroll in this perk.
You will qualify for a total of 12 months of complimentary and lower-priced DashPass access -- after the first three months, the next nine are discounted. Beginning on Feb. 1, 2025, new enrollees will receive six free months of DashPass.
Don't ignore credit card benefits
It's important to review your credit card benefits regularly so you're not wasting valuable perks. Taking advantage of discounts like this could help you keep more money in your checking account, and you'll get more value from your credit cards. If you want to earn credit card rewards, check out our list of the best rewards credit cards to find out how.
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