[Expired] [YMMV] $5 For Using Chase Pay To Order Ahead For The First Time

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The Offer

No direct link sent by e-mail (subject line is <name>, get $5 off the first time you order ahead with Chase Pay®)

  • Get $5 off the first time you use Chase Pay® to order ahead (or the amount of your order, if less than $5). Available offers in the app are automatically applied to your eligible orders at checkout. (Offer expires 5/15/17. 7/31/1711/30/17)

 

 

The Fine Print

  • Targeted offer, subject line is <name>, get $5 off the first time you order ahead with Chase Pay®
  • Offer expires 5/15/17 7/31/17 11/30/17

Our Verdict

Pretty weak offer, not sure $5 is worth installing the app and getting it set up unless you plan to use it anyway. Reader Kalvan also saw the offer after downloading the Chase Pay app and selecting offers

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Hat tip to readers James R & Kalvan

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Redacted (@guest_521245)
November 21, 2017 21:27

Slickdeals thread still reporting that this works (for some, extreeme YMMV). I can’t get it to work – does it seem reasonable to hope that Chase might respond to a complaint by issuing a courtesy credit, or is that a lost cause since I’m sure they’re flooded with complaints.

P
P (@guest_491944)
October 11, 2017 11:30

Just got this in my email today

P
P (@guest_492361)
October 11, 2017 19:26

11/30/17

ppd
ppd (@guest_488313)
October 5, 2017 17:44

The amounted charged to my Freedom card earned the 3Q 5% bonus points for the Restaurant category, which I didn’t even remember. Nice.

Santorini
Santorini (@guest_483387)
September 27, 2017 05:15

Is there a way to order ahead using Chase Pay on a desktop instead of the app or is this only an in-app option?

ppd
ppd (@guest_488316)
October 5, 2017 17:46

As long as the desktop version gives you the order summary before placing the order (like on the app version), you could see if the $5 discount is included.

NinjaX
NinjaX (@guest_481016)
September 21, 2017 18:46

chase pay = ur shit gets fukd up. no thanks.

mommafrica
mommafrica (@guest_480554)
September 20, 2017 22:07

Or use this for either Alaska’s Dash for Challenge or UA’s targeted 3 partner promo (same as Alaska’s). I earn 1500 UA miles on a $8 tuna sub with the final cost being $3. I’ll probably have this installed on the S/O’s mobile and see what comes up.
This can probably be used in combination with Groupon’s 20% Starbucks promo, which is why I am willing to load it onto my S/O’s mobile.

Josh M
Josh M (@guest_480496)
September 20, 2017 20:22

I think they had a similar offer a few months ago, I used it to get $5 off a domino’s pizza, the only slightly annoying part was i only worked for carryout and not delivery, nice to get $5 off a shitty $8 pizza though.

MontyFC
MontyFC (@guest_418320)
June 10, 2017 02:19

Figured out how to check the offer in your account.

1. Launch the app and go to merchants
2. Look for merchants near you that have “Order Ahead” noted
3. Select one of those merchants and click “Order Ahead”
4. Look at Offers tab that now shows up

It showed up this offer in my account.

Starbucks didn’t have Order Ahead noted against it but some of the local eating places had that.

ppd
ppd (@guest_480590)
September 20, 2017 23:46

Very helpful hint.

Dumb thing is why can’t we literally Order Ahead, when the shops are closed?

MontyFC
MontyFC (@guest_417812)
June 9, 2017 13:51

Where do you see Offers inside Chase App on iPhone?

Nick
Nick (@guest_417818)
June 9, 2017 13:54

+1

Ted
Ted (@guest_397076)
April 27, 2017 14:30

Easier way to figure out where you can use this — Chase Pay is using LevelUp’s Order Ahead system:
https://media.chase.com/content/pr/levelup-chasepay-enables-customers-to-order-ahead

Sam
Sam (@guest_418055)
June 9, 2017 16:28

Not seeing where I find the list.

DaWoodMan1
DaWoodMan1 (@guest_418211)
June 9, 2017 22:31

I’ve ordered through Chase Pay to a restaurant and it went through Yelp’s Eat24 platform. Either multiple platforms or different geographies use different platforms.

I’m in Las Vegas.