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DataMatrix Using Chase Rebate Cards

Tags » Chase Card Services, Debit Cards, Prepaid Cards and Stored Value Cards, Visa

DataMatrix Promotions, a marketing fulfillment company, has announced it has enhanced its rebate management capabilities by offering Chase Rebate Cards as part of its suite of payment methods. DataMatrix’s customers now can choose from prepaid debit cards, check disbursement or both when creating customized consumer rebate programs.

Already a user of the bank’s check disbursement solution, DataMatrix Promotions added the Chase Rebate Card to its portfolio as an economical, reliable alternative to paper checks. Chase Rebate Cards will help DataMatrix’s customers save time and costs associated with check printing, bank processing, check handling fees and postage.

DataMatrix Promotions manages consumer rebate programs for many of the world’s leading companies. As customer demand grew for a prepaid debit card solution, DataMatrix reviewed numerous rebate card vendor offerings before selecting JPMorgan, issuer of the Chase Rebate Card. Among the reasons cited for selecting the Chase Rebate Card include: the ability to build brand loyalty with customized card art work; minimal cardholder usage fees; the delivery of a Visa-branded product; convenient, 24-hour funds access for rebate participants at retail point-of-sale locations; and round-the-clock bilingual customer service support.

“Our customers have been eager to add branded rebate cards to their marketing programs, and we plan on promoting this solution as a standard offering,” said Bob Morlock, Sr. Vice President of DataMatrix Promotions. “Opportunities are limitless as to how rebate cards can be used to both reward customer loyalty and generate new sales. Rebate cards also provide a marketing platform to further promote our clients’ brands in a way that can not be achieved with everyday checks.”

“As the trend in the industry is to move toward paperless payment solutions, leading companies are increasingly using prepaid cards to support their sales and marketing initiatives,” said Eduardo Vergara, global commercial card executive, JPMorgan. “Using rebate cards to replace checks helps reduce costs, provides consumers with immediate access to funds and reinforces brand marketing – a winning solution for all involved.”

The Chase Rebate Card, issued by JPMorgan, offers an efficient, cost-effective payment solution to distribute rebates to customers. More convenient than checks and coupons, prepaid Chase Rebate Cards can help streamline payment processing while reducing paper and improving security. Cardholders can use their Chase Rebate Card to make purchases anywhere that accepts Visa debit cards, including retail stores, restaurants, gas stations, Internet shopping sites and more.


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