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The Chase Freedom Flex℠ credit card has become a popular choice since it was first introduced. And right now, it comes with a terrific sign-up bonus that can earn you a substantial amount of cash back for a relatively small amount of spending.

Right now, new card holders can earn a $200 sign-up bonus on the Chase Freedom Flex when spending $500 on purchases in the first three months after opening the account. That’s a great bonus on a credit card with no annual fee, and the card itself is a terrific one to have in your purse or wallet for other purchases as well.

Click here for the bonus offer on the Chase Freedom Flex credit card.

This no-annual-fee cash back Mastercard combines a set of rotating bonus categories with an additional trio of fixed bonus categories: 5% cash back on travel purchased through Chase Ultimate Rewards, 3% cash back on dining (including takeout and delivery) and 3% cash back at drugstores.

Chase Freedom Flex card holders also earn 5% cash back on up to $1,500 in purchases in bonus categories that rotate each quarter. Sample categories include gas, streaming services and purchases at Amazon, but each quarter’s categories are different. The rotating categories must be activated each quarter.

Along with earning 1% cash back on all other purchases, the Chase Freedom Flex also earns 5% cash back on Lyft rides through March 2025. In addition, card holders can get a complimentary three-month DashPass membership, which is a subscription service that provides unlimited deliveries for no delivery fee on DoorDash orders over $12 (other fees may apply). After the complimentary three-month period, card holders are automatically enrolled in DashPass at 50% off for the next nine months.

Start earning bonus rewards on your food delivery orders with the Chase Freedom Flex.

Cell phone protection is an additional feature of the Chase Freedom Flex, as part of the card’s suite of World Elite Mastercard benefits. The coverage provides up to $800 per claim and $1,000 per year against covered theft or damage when the card is used to pay the card holder’s monthly cell phone bill, with a $50 deductible per claim and a maximum of two claims in a 12-month period.

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The Chase Freedom Flex can cover your cell phone against theft or damage.

Other World Elite Mastercard perks that are part of the Freedom Flex include a $10 credit for every five Lyft rides taken in a calendar month, 5% rewards at Boxed for use on future purchases, a free ShopRunner membership for two-day shipping and free return shipping at over 100 online retailers and double VIP+ points for movie tickets purchased via the Fandango app or Fandango.com.

Get 3% cash back at drugstores with the Chase Freedom Flex.

Chase Freedom Flex rewards and benefits

Cash back earned with the Chase Freedom Flex is awarded in the form of Ultimate Rewards points, which can be redeemed for gift cards, travel bookings, cash as a deposit or statement credit or for purchases made through Chase’s shopping partners such as Amazon and Apple. Cash back doesn’t expire as long as your account is open.

However, Chase Freedom Flex card holders who also have either the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card or Chase Sapphire Reserve® can combine their Freedom Flex points with their Sapphire card, and get even greater value for them by applying the higher-end features of their Sapphire card to Ultimate Rewards points earned from the Freedom Flex.

This means the cash back points earned with the Chase Freedom Flex can be redeemed for travel via Ultimate Rewards at a better redemption rate, or transferred to Chase’s airline and hotel partners when combined with either Sapphire card.

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The Chase Freedom Flex also offers extended warranty protection, which extends the US manufacturer’s warranty on any items purchased with the card by an additional year on eligible warranties of three years or less, and purchase protection, which covers new purchases for 120 days against damage or theft, up to $500 per claim and $50,000 per account.

You’ll also find trip cancellation and interruption Insurance on the Freedom Flex, which will reimburse you for prepaid, nonrefundable passenger fares if your trip is canceled or cut short by sickness, severe weather and other covered situations. The coverage is up to $1,500 per person and $6,000 per trip.

And the Chase Freedom Flex provides an auto rental collision damage waiver, which offers theft and collision damage coverage for most cars rented in the US and abroad when you decline the rental company’s collision insurance and charge the entire rental cost to your card. In the US, coverage is secondary to your personal insurance.

Apply now for the new Chase Freedom Flex credit card.

Should you get the Chase Freedom Flex?

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The Chase Freedom Flex is a credit card worthy of consideration.

The Chase Freedom Flex is an intriguing card. The rotating categories that are offered on this card are generally well chosen and useful. For instance, the bonus categories often available around the holidays are Walmart and PayPal. Since you can purchase many third-party merchant gift cards at Walmart and many in-store and online retailers accept PayPal as a form of payment, these are very useful categories in most US households.

The one-two punch of the fixed and rotating categories on the Freedom Flex makes the card a potential winner. But the card will shine best when you combine it with one of the premium Chase Sapphire cards, especially if you have travel on your radar. Chase Ultimate Rewards transfer partners include United Airlines, Southwest and Hyatt Hotels, all of which offer plenty of possibilities.

Even if you aren’t traveling much right now, one good strategy could be to pick up a Chase Freedom Flex now to earn the sign-up bonus and start racking up rewards. You can always hold off on redeeming your points for cash back right now — wait to see if you want to use them for travel later, and if you decide you do, you can add a Chase Sapphire Preferred or Chase Sapphire Reserve card down the line.

Customers who have the old Chase Freedom card (which is no longer available to new applicants) can also get a Chase Freedom Flex and have both cards at the same time. Existing Chase Freedom card holders are not being automatically converted to the new Freedom Flex card at this time, though customers can call and request to be converted if they choose.

In any case, if you’re considering getting the Chase Freedom Flex, you’ll be hard-pressed to find a better sign-up bonus on a card with no annual fee. The $200 in bonus cash back after spending $500 in purchases in the first three months after account opening is a nice chunk of extra rewards.

So if you’re looking for a cash back credit card with the ability to expand into travel rewards down the line, the Chase Freedom Flex may very well fit the bill.

Learn more and apply for the new Chase Freedom Flex credit card.

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