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How do I apply for a Chexy fee waiver for credit card promotions?

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Eligibility Requirements

To qualify for a Chexy fee waiver:

  • New credit card application: You must have applied for a credit card through Chexy — you can do so through the Rewards Calculator page in your Chexy account.

  • Maintain an active recurring payment in your Chexy account — fee waivers are applied to payments up to $7,500.

Application Steps

Follow these steps to apply for the fee waiver:

  1. Prepare Documentation: Take a screenshot or save a PDF of your credit card approval email. Ensure it includes: the application reference number and date the email was sent.

  2. Choose a Recurring Payment: Let Chexy know which recurring payment you’d like to apply the waiver to. Payments up to $7,500 are eligible; amounts exceeding this limit do not qualify.

  3. Submit Your Application: Contact Chexy Support. Provide the required documentation and specify the payment for the fee waiver.

Rules and Restrictions

Be mindful of the following guidelines:

  • One Waiver Per Month: Only one Chexy fee waiver can be applied to your account per calendar month. If you qualify for multiple waivers (e.g., through the approval of multiple credit cards), the benefits will need to be spread over separate months.

  • No Stacking of Promotions: Fee waiver promotions cannot be used simultaneously. If you already have an active waiver, you’ll need to wait until it expires before applying a new one.

Checking Waiver Application

To confirm that your Chexy fee waiver has been successfully applied:

  1. Log in to your Chexy account and go to your Home page.

  2. Select your payment.

  3. Confirm that the fee waiver is reflected in your upcoming payment details.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I Get a Waiver For a Second Credit Card?

Yes, users are eligible for additional fee waivers upon approval of a second credit card application. Simply follow the same application procedure for each waiver.

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