Chase Flexible Rewards Visa Signature Card

Issuer: Chase Manhattan Bank

Intro APR: 0%



Why settle for a rewards credit card that limits your choice of rewards?
With the Flexible RewardsSM Platinum Visa® card, you can earn 1 point for every dollar spent1 and turn everyday purchases into extraordinary rewards:

  • Merchandise - Choose from a variety of great brand name products.
  • Travel - Earn airline tickets, hotel stays or car rentals.
  • Cash back - Redeem 3,500 points and receive a $25 check.
  • Gift cards - Get free stuff from your favorite stores and restaurants.


Earn 1,000 bonus points2 with your first purchase. Enjoy great rewards that you can redeem with as few as 2,500 points. Save even more with 0% APR for up to 6 months* and no annual fee.

The time period for the introductory APR and the balance transfers to which it will apply will be based on our review of your application for Flexible RewardsSM Platinum Visa® card and credit history.


*Valid for introductory period so long as you comply with the terms of your account. Also, we apply payments to introductory balances before balances with higher APRs. This means that the length of your introductory period may vary based on your payment amounts and the APRs for other balances on your account. Learn more about rates, fees, and other cost information by reviewing Pricing & Terms.

1No points will be earned on balance transfers, cash advances, overdraft protection advances, convenience checks, money orders, finance charges, unauthorized or fraudulent charges or fees of any kind, including fees for products that protect or insure the balances of your account. Maximum point accumulation is 5,000 per month/60,000 per year. Points will expire after 60 months.

2Please allow 4 to 6 weeks after your first purchase for bonus points to be applied to your account.




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