If you have the Chase Sapphire Reserve, you’re sitting on one of the easiest little arbitrage plays in the points world right now: free event tickets plus a pile of transferable miles.
All you’re doing is stacking:
- A free Rove Miles signup bonus
- The Chase Sapphire Reserve StubHub statement credit
- Rove’s elevated earning rate on StubHub for Black Friday
Result: around 3,450+ miles you can transfer to airlines, and you don’t actually “pay” for the tickets because Chase refunds the purchase.
Let’s walk through what Rove is, how the StubHub credit works, how to activate it, and then exactly how to execute this stack step by step.
What Is Rove Miles?
Rove Miles is a standalone rewards program that acts as both:
- A shopping portal (like Rakuten), and
- A travel portal where you can book flights and hotels, or transfer miles to partners
You earn Rove Miles when you:
- Click through their shopping portal to partnered merchants
- Use their Chrome extension while shopping
- Book flights and hotels through their platform
Those miles can then be redeemed in two main ways:
- Transfer to airline and hotel partners at a 1:1 ratio in most cases, similar to how Amex/Chase transfer to partners.
- Use them directly in the Rove portal to pay for flights and hotels, often at values around or (way) above 1.5 cent per point.
Rove also regularly runs promotions, including signup bonuses and boosted earning at certain merchants. At the time of this strategy, new users can grab a bonus Rove Miles haul just for opening an account with the Cloud9Club referral link. No purchase necessary.
What Is The Chase Sapphire Reserve StubHub Credit?
Chase revamped the Sapphire Reserve and added a dedicated StubHub/viagogo credit:
- $150 in statement credits from January through June
- Another $150 from July through December
- For a total of $300 dollars per calendar year in StubHub and viagogo purchases
- Activation is required before the credit kicks in

You must pay with your Sapphire Reserve for the credit to apply. Qualifying purchases include eligible event tickets (concerts, sports, shows) bought through StubHub or viagogo.
So if you spend $150 or more at StubHub after activating the benefit, Chase will refund $150 dollars of that as a statement credit.
Now combine that with Rove earning 13x miles per dollar at StubHub during a promo and the math gets fun.

How To Activate The Chase StubHub Credit
Before you do anything else, you need that credit live on your account or this entire stack falls apart.
Here’s how to activate it:
- Log in to your Chase account on the website or in the app.
- Select your Chase Sapphire Reserve card.
- Go to the “Benefits” or “Rewards and Benefits” section.
- Look for the StubHub (or StubHub/viagogo) credit
- Click “Activate” or “Enroll” for the StubHub credit.
From that point on, eligible StubHub or viagogo purchases made with your Sapphire Reserve will automatically be reimbursed, up to $150 per half-year period.
Do not skip this step. If you forget to activate, your Rove play still earns miles, but you won’t get the 150 dollars back from Chase.
Step-by-Step: How To Stack Rove With the Chase StubHub Credit
Step 1: Open a Free Rove Account
- Create a free Rove account using the Cloud9Club referral link.
- Earn 1,500 Rove Miles just for signing up. No purchase required.
- No fees, no card required.
Step 2: Activate Your StubHub Credit in the Chase App
- Log into the Chase app or website.
- Open your Sapphire Reserve benefits section.
- Activate the $150 StubHub/viagogo credit.
Step 3: Go to Rove and Click Through to StubHub
- Log into your Rove account.
- Search for “StubHub” in the shopping portal.
- Activate the offer (promo rate is currently 13x points per dollar on Black Friday, 2025, but this offer will change daily)
- Rove redirects you to StubHub and tracks your purchase.
Step 4: Buy Your Tickets Using the Sapphire Reserve
- Pick any event you want and spend around $150.
- Pay with your Chase Sapphire Reserve.
- When the charge posts:
- Chase refund $150 via the StubHub credit.
- Rove awards your bonus miles from the purchase.
- You also earn Chase Ultimate Rewards on the transaction.
The Math: How You Get 3,450+ Miles
- Rove signup bonus: 1,500 miles
- StubHub earning through Rove: 13x miles per dollar on a $150 purchase = 1,950 miles
- Total Rove Miles: 1,500 + 1,950 = 3,450 miles
Meanwhile:
- Chase refunds you $150 via the StubHub credit
- You keep the tickets
- You keep all 3,450+ Rove Miles
So in plain terms:
You paid for tickets with your Sapphire Reserve, Chase erased the cost with the StubHub credit, and Rove still paid you a fat pile of miles.
Final Thoughts: This Is How You Stack Like a Pro
Most people either:
- Use their StubHub credit without stacking anything, or
- Use Rove casually without layering in bank credits
You’re doing both at once:
- Free Rove Miles for opening an account
- Elevated Rove earning at StubHub
- A 150 dollar StubHub credit from Chase wiping out the cost
It takes maybe five extra minutes total – and turns what could have been a one-off free ticket into free tickets plus meaningful transferable miles you can send to airlines.

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