New Chase Offer: Spend $100+ on Your Next Marriott Stay, Get 10% Back

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New Chase Offer: Spend $100+ on Your Next Marriott Stay, Get 10% Back

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Chase is out with an exciting new offer, giving select card members the chance to save up to $75 on their next hotel stay at many Marriott properties.

As first flagged by Travel on Point(s), this targeted offer gives Chase cardholders 10% back in the form of a statement credit when spending $100 or more with specific Marriott brands. The maximum amount of statement credit will vary depending on which Marriott offers you were targeted for but it appears to range from $57 to $75 back.

While it's possible there are additional variations of this offer out there, we've seen reports of the offer for the following Marriott brands: AC Hotels, Autograph Collection Hotels, Aloft Hotels, Element, Fairfield, Four Points by Sheraton, Renaissance Hotels, Sheraton, Springhill Suites, and Westin Hotels & Resorts.

 

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Members of the Thrifty Traveler team were targeted for Chase offers for five of Marriott's brands on a *csp*. If you're able to find one of these offers on a Chase Marriott Bonvoy co-branded card, that would be the ideal situation because you'll earn additional points when spending at a Marriott property.

These offers aren't quite as good as the ones we typically see from Amex, but they're certainly still worth adding to your card if you have an upcoming stay or even just in case you end up booking one of these Marriott properties. You'll have until Aug. 31 – or sooner, depending on the offer – to take advantage, but that doesn't mean you have to complete your stay before then, You could book a prepaid stay for a future date and this offer would apply.

If you've been targeted for one of these Marriott offers, simply add it to your Chase card, use that card to book an eligible Marriott stay, and Chase will give you money right back for the discount within a few days as a statement credit on your account.

 

Where to Find Chase Offers

If you haven't used Chase Offers before, they're the copycat program to American Express' Amex Offers. You can think of them as digital coupons exclusively for Chase cardholders for purchases like airfare and hotels as well as dining, entertainment, and everyday shopping.

Simply log into your Chase account and scroll down near the bottom of the screen. There should be a box about midway down on the right-hand side called Chase Offers (this is available through the Chase mobile app as well). If you see an offer you like, click the plus sign in the corner to add the offer to the card and make a qualifying purchase at that business with your card. You should receive a statement credit for the offer within a few days or weeks of making a purchase.

Not familiar with Chase Offers? See our complete guide to using Chase Offers.

 

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Thrifty Tip: Many offers are targeted, so not every cardholder – or even every card – will be eligible for the exact same offers. Make sure to check all of your Chase cards if you don't see a specific offer.

 

Bottom Line

Chase is out with a great new Chase offer to earn 10% back (up to $75) on stays at select Marriott properties. Depending on which version of the offer you were targeted for, you'll have until Aug. 31 or sooner to take advantage, though you could book a prepaid stay for a future date and still make this offer work.

Simply find the Chase offer, add it to your card, and make a qualifying purchase. Chase will automatically issue a statement credit within a few weeks of the purchase.

 

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