Good to hear another useful Chime offer.
Chime is offering $5 instant cashback (i.e. free $5) when you pay your phone bill online with your Chime card. Carriers include AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile, BoostMobile, and MetroPCS.
The offer expires February 1, but – as with all Chime offers – there are limited quantities available. As of this writing there are between 40 and 81 offers remaining on the various carriers mentioned.
Most report the cashback coming instantly, but others mention that it didn’t come instantly. If it doesn’t come back instantly, there may be a risk of not getting cashback at all, since it’s could be the card wasn’t charged instantly and the offer will be used up by the time the carrier charges the card.
In any case, if you have a bill with any of these carriers, it’s probably worth trying to make a small payment and save yourself $5.
HT: TravelWithGrant
You can read our introduction to the Chime card here. If you don’t yet have a Chime card, you can sign up using our referral link, and you’ll receive a $10 bonus, after you open the account and fund it with an initial $50 in funding. We’ll also receive a $10 referral bonus.
There is an offer of which I wish I had been aware in advance. It appears that on your birthday, Chime seems to offer a $3 Starbucks credit on the day of your birthday. So there is a short opportunity for that specific offer.
Hi Kim,
Thanks for letting us know about that.
I used this offer and used the additional $5 to pay my Verizon bill. Then the next day I received an email saying if I enroll in Auto Pay on Verizon’s website I would save an additional $5.00. I noticed today I had $10 added into my Chime account.
Awesome. I read about that subsequent auto-pay offer on travelwithgrant, as well.
I actually got $15 back from them in total.
Why $15? Shouldn’t it be $10 (5+5)?
I don’t know, I got first got the 5 for using my card at Verizon.com, then got 10 after I signed up for Auto Pay.
Wow! $10 is sure better than $5.
Used my t-mobile app and made smallest payment of $10 and it worked. Weird, t-mobile charged me tax for the payment (?)
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But happy to hea the Chime part worked.
I payed $5 toward my FiOS bill and it worked. Wasn’t even my phone bill
Great to know.Thanks.