Chase Marathon® Platinum Mastercard
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Intro APR: 0%
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Issuer: Chase Manhattan Bank
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Fuel up with free Marathon gas. With the NEW Marathon® Platinum MasterCard® from Chase you earn rebates automatically credited toward future Marathon purchases. You get a 5% rebate on purchases at all Marathon stations, conveniently located throughout the Midwest and Southeast, and a 1% rebate everywhere else MasterCard is accepted. So get the card that helps you get on your way!
Earn Automatic Rebates with Every Purchase With the NEW Marathon® Platinum MasterCard® from Chase, you'll get automatic rebates toward free Marathon gas anytime you use the card.
- Earn a 10% rebate on all Marathon purchases for the first 60 days after opening your account
- Earn a 5% rebate on all Marathon purchases thereafter
- Earn a 1% rebate on all other purchases
Drive Away with Savings
- Save with a 0.0% introductory APR on balance transfers for up to 9 months*
- No annual fee for the first year**
Go your own way Choose either the Silver Highway or Blue Road design.
* Certain restrictions and conditions apply. Please see our Credit Card Disclosures for additional information.
** The $20 annual fee is waived the first year the account is open and is waived thereafter if nine (9) or more Marathon purchases are made in the prior year.
Marathon stations are conveniently located throughout the Midwest and Southeast.
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