[Expired] Bank Amerideals/Chase Offers: Save 10% at Old Navy, Max $8 Cashback

Update 10/27/22: Deal is back and valid until December 1, 2022.

The Offer

Check your Bank Amerideals for the following offer:

  • Earn 10% cash back on your Old Navy purchase, $10 cash back maximum
  • A number of banks use the same back end for these offers. This includes: Chase, Bank of America, Regions Bank, Suntrust Bank, BBVA, BB&T, PNC, Columbia Bank, Beneficial Bank, and Christian Community CU. You can read this post for more information.

The Fine Print

  • Offer valid one time only
  • Offer expires March 12th, 2020

Our Verdict

Old Navy have a third party gift card rack, so useful from that perspective.

Hat tip to GC Galore

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aubergine
aubergine (@guest_897426)
February 3, 2020 13:29

I should note that the Chase Offer activated within 3 days of the Old Navy charge posting, which is a bit faster than I’ve experienced.

There are like no other offers on our Chase IHG card, just bs SiriusXM ones.

aubergine
aubergine (@guest_895888)
February 1, 2020 20:04

I told P2 they could do this offer on their Chase IHG card, and to only spend $100.

They interpreted that to mean to $100 per child, and themselves.

Grrrr.

Saving money gets expensive

Ken
Ken (@guest_896140)
February 2, 2020 03:08

The promotion worked as intended… for the bank. 🙂

bax
bax (@guest_895570)
February 1, 2020 11:52

Buying Best Buy gift cards at Old Navy is how I’ve redeemed this offer.

chris24618
chris24618 (@guest_1474260)
October 27, 2022 19:02

did you see amazon giftcards on the rack?

Tina Belcher
Tina Belcher (@guest_894984)
January 31, 2020 19:16

I love how Old Navy’s clothing is mostly disposable but poorer fitting and less stylish than H&M or even its sister brands under the Gap umbrella.

aubergine
aubergine (@guest_897430)
February 3, 2020 13:30

I have some boxers, t-shirts, and sweat pants that have survived 10+ years. the quality of those mens items is a bit better than the price point might suggest. 90% of my clothing is from Lands End who I’ve used for 30+ years and these aren’t really that much worse quality wise.

I wear my stuff forever, or at least until spouse confiscates it for garage rags.