Paze’s $10-Back Offer: Get Free Money on Everyday Purchases
If you haven’t heard of Paze yet, now is a very good time to pay attention — because this digital wallet is handing out free money, and deal hunters are absolutely cleaning up.
What’s the Deal?
Paze is running a spend $10, get $10 back promotion with a limit of 10 uses per card. Do the math: that’s up to $100 back per card if you play this right. Doctor of Credit — one of the most trusted names in the deals community — called it the deal of the year, and readers there are reportedly working through multiple cards to stack the returns.
The offer applies to non-gift card purchases, which is actually great news. Gift cards are the obvious go-to for manufactured spending, but with non-gift card options now confirmed and more merchants being added, there are plenty of legitimate everyday purchases that qualify.
Who Is Paze?
Paze is a bank-backed digital wallet — think of it as a checkout tool supported by major banks including Chase and Wells Fargo. If you bank with one of Paze’s participating institutions, you likely already have access. Unlike some fintech apps that require creating a new account from scratch, Paze ties directly to cards you already own, which makes this deal unusually accessible.
Who Should Jump on This
This offer is practically tailor-made for a few groups:
- Families with multiple cards — Each eligible card gets its own 10-use limit. If your household has three or four cards across two banks, you’re looking at serious stacking potential.
- Summer shoppers — With back-to-school season ramping up and summer travel in full swing, there are plenty of real purchases to trigger the $10 threshold. School supplies, household staples, and everyday errands all count if the merchant qualifies.
- Deal-stacking regulars — If you’re already using cash-back portals, this layers on top nicely. Pay through Paze at a qualifying merchant you’d already shop at, and you pocket the $10 back with zero extra effort.
Any Caveats?
A few things to keep in mind:
- No expiration date confirmed in available info — These types of offers can end without much warning once the budget runs out. Don’t sit on this.
- Non-gift card only — Gift card purchases don’t qualify, so you’ll need to trigger the deal with actual goods or services.
- Digital-first — If you or a family member isn’t comfortable with digital wallets at checkout, there’s a small learning curve. That said, Paze is designed to work within existing bank relationships, so the setup is simpler than most.
- Check your specific card’s eligibility — Not every card from every bank participates. Confirm your card is enrolled before banking on the rebate.
How to Get Started
Head to the Doctor of Credit article for the current list of qualifying non-gift card merchants, community-suggested purchases, and ongoing FAQ updates. The comments section there is particularly useful — readers are actively posting what’s working and what isn’t.
If you bank with Chase, Wells Fargo, or another Paze-participating institution, check whether your card is Paze-enabled and link it up. Then simply use Paze at checkout for a qualifying $10+ purchase and watch the rebate land.
With summer spending already in full swing, there’s no reason to leave this money on the table.