Chase x DoorDash: Free DashPass Membership, Free Monthly/Quarterly Credits

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Many Chase cardholders get select DoorDash perks when they activate their free DashPass membership, and these were slightly updated as of 2/1/25. This includes monthly or quarterly credits on the Chase Sapphire Reserve, Chase Sapphire Preferred, J.P.Morgan Reserve, Chase Slate, and Chase Freedom. It also includes all Chase Co-Brand credit cards except the Amazon Rewards Visa Card, Instacart Mastercard, and DoorDash Rewards Mastercard, such as:

Chase Southwest cards
Chase Marriott cards
Chase United cards
Chase Disney cards
Chase IHG cards
Chase British Airways cards
Chase Aer Lingus cards
Chase Iberia cards
Chase World of Hyatt cards

Here is the complete FAQ from DoorDash, which contains a handy summaru of the free credits.

The Chase Sapphire Reserve and JP Morgan Reserve cards now get a $5 monthly credit that is good toward restaurant orders and should be stackable with one other promotion (like a $10 off or 25% off coupon). You must use the specific card as payment method. Honestly, touting a $5 credit feels rather “meh” (mid?) for what is supposed to be an “ultra-premium” card.

Most of the credits are “non-restaurant”, which means grocery, convenience, or retail stores. To avoid delivery fees and driver tips, you can look for grocery or convenience stores in your local area that allow pickup. Unfortunately, I don’t have any nearby, so I rarely use these credits. The net savings otherwise is significantly reduced when I consider the hidden price markups, delivery fees, and driver tips.

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