Chase is offering a $900 bonus cash back after you spend $6,000 on purchases in the first 3 months from account opening with the Ink Business Unlimited® Credit Card. No annual fee.
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Chase is offering a $900 bonus cash back after you spend $6,000 on purchases in the first 3 months from account opening with the Ink Business Unlimited® Credit Card. No annual fee.
Card Details:
OFFER ENDING SOON: Earn $900 bonus cash back after you spend $6,000 on purchases in the first 3 months from account opening
Earn unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase made for your business
No Annual Fee
Redeem rewards for cash back, gift cards, travel and more through Chase Ultimate Rewards®.
Earn rewards faster with employee cards at no additional cost. Set individual spending limits for greater control.
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I did this when it was $750, and no kidding- I got it. My check was actually for $868.xx because I got the card that gives 5% at office supply stores and internet payments. I just signed up for the version of the card that is a straight 1.5% cash back and I qualify to do it again. Super important: the rules state that you can only do this once EVER. I think its because I have cards with the differing benefits that allow me to do this a second time.
I did this when it was $750, and no kidding- I got it. My check was actually for $868.xx because I got the card that gives 5% at office supply stores and internet payments. I just signed up for the version of the card that is a straight 1.5% cash back and I qualify to do it again. Super important: the rules state that you can only do this once EVER. I think its because I have cards with the differing benefits that allow me to do this a second time.
Can you point to where you read that rule for this particular Chase card? That sounds more like an Amex rule, and it's not stated in the Offer Details link on Chase's site. In fact, both of the no annual fee Ink business cards are noticeably missing Chase's usual language stating "this product is not available to… previous cardmembers of this credit card who received a new cardmember bonus for this credit card within the last 24 months".
So in theory, both of the no annual fee Ink cards are highly churnable. But would Chase actually keep approving applications for these same cards over and over? Probably not.
Any ideas on how to get this without an LLC or a registered business? I tried to apply but they need a TIN?
I got an INK card offer in the mail like 15 years ago. I didn't have a business, but 3% back at restaurants, gas stations, office supply, and home improvement stores sounded too good to pass up. I got a second one several years later when I bought my first storage facility. Just apply as a sole proprietor.
This looks like a good deal. Wondering why don't anybody commented on this
I have no use for a 1.5% card. I have a 2% on everything Citi card for personal and a 2% on everything AMEX for my business (as well as an old INK card - 3% back at restaurants, gas, office, and home improvement; a 5% Citi card on one category per month; a 3% on one category a month Venmo card (one of the few cards that pays 3% on utilities - I prepay my utilities months in advance to minimize fees for using a CC); a 5% card for cable and phone; two 5% rotating category cards that I only use for the quarterly categories; a 3% grocery Amex grocery card and a few other cards. I get 2-5% back on everything I spend money on - don't need a measly 1.5% card.
And of course, I always pay off the bill - never pay interest charges.
Anybody know how long it takes to have the option show up to track your progress towards your welcome bonus show up? don't recall, but I thought it shows up immediately? maybe i'm wrong though cause I don't see it yet.
Which if you're someone who travels much means at least 2.25% cash back equivalent minimum- and potentially quite a bit higher... (3-4% cash back equivalent for transfers to many hyatt or coach airline bookings, 4-6% for biz class ones, even higher for first)
If you travel much you're generally going to do significantly better putting non-category spend on either this card or, if your situation works better for the Amex ecosystem, a BBP that gets 2 MR per dollar spent (instead of a measly 2% cash)
For folks who do NOT travel significantly, if possible to do so you should get yourself plat status at BOA, which will get you 2.625% cash back on everything non-category (and 5.25% on one or two categories)
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Anyone know if you can transfer the UR points you receive to another Chase account? Can these be transferred to my personal UR account?
Of course you can- same as any other UR card you have
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LLC and TIN are not required.
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LLC and TIN are not required.
DMd you kind sir
So in theory, both of the no annual fee Ink cards are highly churnable. But would Chase actually keep approving applications for these same cards over and over? Probably not.
And of course, I always pay off the bill - never pay interest charges.
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But of course this isn't a 1.5% card.
it's a 1.5x UR card.
Which if you're someone who travels much means at least 2.25% cash back equivalent minimum- and potentially quite a bit higher... (3-4% cash back equivalent for transfers to many hyatt or coach airline bookings, 4-6% for biz class ones, even higher for first)
If you travel much you're generally going to do significantly better putting non-category spend on either this card or, if your situation works better for the Amex ecosystem, a BBP that gets 2 MR per dollar spent (instead of a measly 2% cash)
For folks who do NOT travel significantly, if possible to do so you should get yourself plat status at BOA, which will get you 2.625% cash back on everything non-category (and 5.25% on one or two categories)
Of course you can- same as any other UR card you have
No you can't
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Not this one (ink unlimited) you want the ink cash for that.
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