DoorDash has teamed up with Chase and Mastercard to offer the only credit card without fee while also allowing users to earn free DashPass memberships. Despite the economic slowdown and concerns that recession will follow, the online food ordering company and the consumer banking firm are not discouraged.
With the launch of their first-ever co-branded credit card, DoorDash and Chase just showed they are still optimistic amid the economic uncertainties. As per Fox Business, their new card was also created in partnership with Mastercard, and thus it has been aptly named the DoorDash Rewards Mastercard.
Those who will avail will enjoy a no-fee credit card. They can choose the World Elite Mastercard, which is aimed at steering traffic to local businesses while rewarding users with perks and points with every purchase they make.
For credit card holders, aside from the unlimited cash back being offered for DoorDash and Caviar orders, they will also be given various reward offers for all their purchases online or offline, including transactions at restaurants, grocery stores, and local retailers across the country.
It was explained that cardholders might receive a four percent cashback with every DoorDash and Caviar transaction. They will also get a three percent cash back on dining and two percent on grocery store purchases. For convenience stores, pet stores, and other merchants, users will get one percent cash back.
“As we further our mission to empower local communities and connect people to the best of their neighborhoods, we are thrilled to introduce the DoorDash Rewards Mastercard to give consumers more convenience and value on their everyday purchases from their favorite businesses,” DoorDash’s senior director of global partnerships, Usman Cheema, said in a press release.
He added, “Together with longstanding partners Chase and Mastercard, we are delighted to offer rewards and cash back opportunities for cardmembers to support their neighborhood businesses.”
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