Points - Buy Ultimate Rewards

Buying Chase Ultimate Rewards points is generally only possible for cardholders of certain accounts (like Chase Sapphire or Ink) and is often limited to specific situations, such as topping off for a redemption. Most users cannot buy points "out of thin air" like airline miles; instead, the primary "purchase" occurs through earning.

Most experts, including those at The Points Guy and NerdWallet , advise against buying points unless you are just short of a high-value redemption. buy ultimate rewards points

: The "cost" is the annual fee and spending requirement, but the yield (often 60k–100k points) is far cheaper than purchasing. Buying Chase Ultimate Rewards points is generally only

: Earn 1–15 bonus points per $1 at participating retailers . : The "cost" is the annual fee and

According to TravelSort , cardholders may be able to purchase points directly through the Ultimate Rewards portal in limited circumstances:

: Approximately 2.5 cents per point ($25 per 1,000 points). Limits : Often capped at 5,000 points per month ($125). How to buy : Log in to your Chase Ultimate Rewards account . Select "Manage Ultimate Rewards."

: Paying 2.5 cents per point means you are buying them for more than their standard redemption value.