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Chase Visa Rewards

At Chase, you can select a Chase Visa rewards card that is just right for you. Chase offers a wide array of rewards options including airline rewards, hotel rewards, retail rewards, gas rewards, and point’s rewards credit cards.

You can choose a multi-purpose rewards credit card from the Chase line up or choose a Chase rewards card targeted to your specific needs if you prefer.

The Chase Flexible Rewards Platinum Visa has 0% Intro APR and no annual fee. You earn 1 point for every eligible dollar you spend and redeem points for airline tickets, hotel stays or car rentals. You can also earn merchandise and gift cards. When you have accumulated 3,500 points, you can redeem this and receive a $25 check.

With Chase Slate there is no annual fee and has 0% Intro APR for up to 12 months on purchases and balance transfers for people with excellent or good credit, and up to 6 months on balance transfers for people with average credit. Slate also features free BlueprintSM with customizable features.

Other Visa rewards cards being offered by Chase include United Mileage Plus Visa Signature Card, the Marriot Rewards Visa Signature Card, the Priority Club Select Visa Card, the Hyatt Card, the Disney Rewards Visa Card, and the AARP Rewards Platinum Visa Card,  

Visit Chase Online Banking for more information and details on these cards and to know if you may be eligible for an instant decision online, so you can enjoy the thrill of knowing that you will accumulate valuable rewards every time you make a purchase with your new Chase Visa rewards card.

For additional resources about Chase Banking services on this website, please view Chase Bank Official Site.

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Posted by Douglas    Date: Wednesday, September 8, 2010

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Chase Bank Official Site

The Chase Bank Official Site has so much to offer not only their customers, but any visitor that might just stop by. At the top of the site is a banner advertising their best offer to all that qualify. On the day of my visit it was the announcement of a 5% cash back offer with 0% introductory rate on a Freedom credit card. If you wish to know more there is a direct link with all the information you need to apply.

Another handy feature on the landing page is the ability to either get a user ID or actually sign in if you already have on. There is no searching or jumping around links, this is a direct connect to the secure server they provide all of their customers.

There are more links that can are the most used by customers that include the link for a loan from chase that actually rewards an employer for hiring new employees. This is a business loan link. There is also a 1% cash back for having a new Chase mortgage loan link. If this sounds interesting just click and see what it takes to qualify.

There are also links for the Checking, Credit Cards, Savings, CD’s, Debit Cards, Gift Cards, Student Center, Chase Online Banking and Bill Paying, Business Banking, Commercial Banking, Business Credit cards, Auto Loans, Home Equity Loans, Mortgages, Refinancing, Student Loans, Annuities & insurance, Investing and Retirement Planning.

On the lower left hand side there is a place for the news and updates about the company and site information and on then lower right is the Security Center Highlights for those that are interested.

This is what the Chase Bank Official Site has ready 24/7 for all that visit.

For additional resources about Chase Banking services on this website, please view Chase Bank Fees.

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Posted by Douglas    Date: Tuesday, August 31, 2010

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Chase Bank Fees

The Chase Bank Fees are numerous. This is an attempt to list as many as possible, but like all financial institutions today, many of the fees are hidden until you break on of the banks hidden rules.

With the Chase Checking account the transaction fees are $2 charge for every non-Chase ATM withdraws and $3 for every one outside the US. In addition there is a 3% exchange rate fee tacked onto every foreign withdraw or purchase when a foreign currency is involved. No mention of the overdraft fee.

The Chase Better Banking Checking account the same transaction fees apply in addition there is a $3 per month fee for seeing check images online. If for any time during the billing cycle the balance drops below $1500 there is a $12 fee charged to your account.

At this point I finally found the link to all the fees by using Chase Online Banking. The fee for insufficient funds, returned items and stop payment are all the same at $34 per item with a limit of 3 per day. The overdraft protection transfer fee is $10 per transfer. The extended overdraft fee is for negative balances that have been so for 5 days the charge is $15 per day.

For a copy of your monthly statement the charge is $6. Account reconciliation is $25 an hour. Account research is $25 an hour. Any legal process like garnishments is up to $125 per occurrence.

With the online services there is a $4.95 charge for using the bill pay online when your account is a Chase Basic checking account. The failed payment fee is $6. The online overnight Check service fee is $14.99 per check.

These are the current Chase Bank Fees from their website effective July 17, 2010.

For additional resources about Chase Banking services on this website, please view Chase Cash Back Debit Card.

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Posted by Douglas    Date: Thursday, August 19, 2010

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