The Offer
- Download the 76/Phillips 66/Conoco gas apps and check out with Chase Pay and get 25¢ off per gallon
The Fine Print
- Maximum of 30 gallons per fill up
Our Verdict
Chase Pay isn’t a stand alone app anymore but there is still the option to check out in some apps via Chase Pay.
Hat tip to reader John C
Extended to 31 March 2021
Link? Still shows 9/30 for me
William Charles Chuck this is extended through March
I don’t think it is for Chase Pay. The new deals I see on the app are 25 cents off until March if you use Direct Pay or the Phillips 66 card. Don’t see Chase Pay anymore, think they removed that.
Successfully used this with the My 76 app yesterday, at the pump. Knocking 25 cents off per gallon allowed me to pay $1.19 per gallon. Warning – if you are a Samsung Pay user that had previously linked Chase Pay to Samsung Pay, you can NOT take the path of using My 76 via Samsung Pay via Chase Pay. That transaction will not recognize Chase. You have to make sure you have linked Chase Pay directly to My 76, and then choose Chase Pay in your My 76 settings. If you do not have Chase Pay or, for whatever reason, simply choose not to use Chase Pay, you CAN use Samsung Pay (and, therefore, pay with any CC you have linked to Samsung Pay), but will only receive 15 cents off per gallon. Still a great deal, for those without Chase Pay.
Successfully used the Conoco app yesterday for .25/gal off with a Chase card.
Right now in South Jersey, most stations are priced very close to Costco which usually is a lot cheaper. Selected a Chase card as the payment method after adding “Chase Pay” as a payment method, put in my user pin in the app, and the pump authorized after about 10 seconds, with the lower price posted on the pump($1.66/gallon!) Just tell the attendant how much and what grade, no need to hand them CC, which isn’t a bad thing these days. I guess the app used to generate a code you put in the gas pump or tell the attendant, and that was the final authorization, but they removed this due to the current situation.
I’ll try to use it again next time I need gas, but I could not find anything restricting the offer to only one time. .25/gal off through 9/30 is a pretty sweet deal if this can work for you and you have a station not far out of your way that is competitively priced. I lose 3% in cash back(Costco CIti gives 4%) so that does eat up about .05-.07 of the .25/gal discount unfortunately.
Used this at P66 last quarter when it was $0.15 off per gallon. Silly, but loved seeing the price drop on the pump.
It wasn’t silly at all, especially if you paired the cents off with Freedom 5%. The stations are independently owned, and some (but not all) stations will take the cents off of the cash price, even if they normally charge extra for credit.
Unfortunately, there will be no 5% from Chase Freedom, as gas was the 1st quarter of 2020. Currently, the 5% is for grocery stores and one or two other categories.
I have never used Chase pay to pay at the pump, but I did find this on their website.
https://www.chase.com/digital/digital-payments/chase-pay/gasoffer
Does their app use NFC?
How do you actually pay with their app?
https://www.chase.com/digital/digital-payments/chase-pay/gasoffer
Thanks.
I live in NJ. I hope the guy who pumps the gas knows how these things work.
I end up showing the attendants how the app works. The app communicates with the back end, and the pump would prompt for an access code, like a Wex/Fleet card. I love it when an attendant goes “Oh, that’s why you use the app” when they see the price drop on the pump.
Sadly, all of the 76 stations around me have gas that is more than 25 cents more expensive per gallon than the cheapest options.
$0.25 savings in the $2/gal world is 12.5% off gas that’s pretty sweet. But why do they have 3 different apps…
All three are under the same company. They maintaining branding in their respective regions.
Seems to be unlimited usage. Am I understanding it correctly?