Using the Chase Ultimate Rewards points might seem an easy thing to do, but those who are really into reward programs insist that at the end of the day your points have a monetary value that shouldn’t be used for less than they are worth. That’s when your reward points show up on the payment page, of course…

1. Make sure you are still enrolled in the program

That is, when you choose your credit card, you’ll also be prompted about using your available points. At this stage, make sure that the card linked to the purchase is the same as the one registered in the program. If you don’t see your Rewards Points, refresh the page. If there’s still no change, check the Shop with Points page on your account, to make sure you can see your credit card registered.

2. Keep the score of your points

According to the Rewards Program rules, your Rewards account points balance reflects your points balance as of your last billing cycle. While you might not play around with your Rewards Points that much, it is useful to always know how the balance around specific dates. Last but not least, keep in mind that when you share the rewards program details with other family members, they might also use the points. More than once customers were asking about recent points only to find out that their partner had already used them all. Have you got any other ideas on this topic? We’d like to hear from you so use the comments section below.

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