Chase Freedom Flex cardholders cannot transfer points to travel partners such as hotels and airlines. Instead of transferring to travel partners, people with the Chase Freedom Flex can redeem points for travel-related expenses through Chase.
The best way to redeem Chase Freedom Flex rewards points is by spending them on cash back, gift cards or travel. This will get you up to 1 cent per point. Also, remember that if you have multiple Chase cards, you can pool your points. Keep this in mind to help determine when to redeem Chase Freedom Flex points.
Chase Freedom Flex does not have transfer partners, unlike many other popular credit cards. Chase Freedom Flex rewards are redeemable only for cash back, gift cards, travel, purchases at Amazon.com, or a statement credit and cannot be transferred to another loyalty program.
No, Chase points don’t expire as long as your account is open. However, you can lose your points if you:
Close your account
Chase closes you’re account due to delinquency or suspicions of fraud
These are some reasons why it’s still a good idea to redeem on a regular basis. Another reason, in case you’re interested, is what’s known as rewards devaluation.
Basically, a credit card company can reduce the...
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