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.
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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
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You can churn 4 of these pretty easily. Especially if you big spending reoccurrences. You can use your social security number for both Ink Cash and Business Ink Unlimited and then a month later come back and reapply for them again with your EIN number instead of SS. You can create a EIN on the government website as well. So that is $3600 cash back if you can spend $36000 within 5 months.
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.
This isn't about the 1.5% cash back. It is about spending $6,000 in 3 months from natural spending. The bonus you get is the 1.5% cash back on spending $6,000 which is $90. So you'll be getting $990 cash back. You go enjoy spending $6,000 on your 2% cash back card.
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.
Applied and got approved for 3K. I can see the tracking already with $0 spent since the card is still being made.
If I have two businesses, can I get signup bonuses for both of them? Like apply 1, spend $6k, get bonus, apply again and get bonus again under different business name?
If I have two businesses, can I get signup bonuses for both of them? Like apply 1, spend $6k, get bonus, apply again and get bonus again under different business name?
Apply with ss# for 1 business and ein # for other business
You can churn 4 of these pretty easily. Especially if you big spending reoccurrences. You can use your social security number for both Ink Cash and Business Ink Unlimited and then a month later come back and reapply for them again with your EIN number instead of SS. You can create a EIN on the government website as well. So that is $3600 cash back if you can spend $36000 within 5 months.
I applied for Ink Businesss Cash yesterday and got approved. Used my ssn and as sole proprietor.
Are you saying I could also apply for the Ink Business Unlimited now and maybe get approval too? In this case I should still be able to apply the same way? (Use my SSN again for 2nd card?)
I have basically around 10k spending this year. I was looking at the Citi one with 80k TYP but I keep reading horror stories of users being declined. I dont want to waste 1 hard pull on a decline.
Let me know what you guys think. I was initially thinking I would leave one of the Ink Business cards be left as an option down the road, I didn't think of applying for both.
10) The new Cardmember bonus offer is only available if I do not have this card and have not received a new Cardmember bonus for this card in the past 24 months.
With this being a business card, it does ask you for a SSN# but it won't report?
Also, ink business unlimited and ink business cash both are seperae card/products, so I assume I can apply for one of each to maximize cash bac? Has anyone here done it without any issues?
I'm confused on the limits and how often you can do this. I have two LLCs. What documentation do they require? Someone said you have to skip a month, but is there a length of time between them? Thanks!
You can churn 4 of these pretty easily. Especially if you big spending reoccurrences. You can use your social security number for both Ink Cash and Business Ink Unlimited and then a month later come back and reapply for them again with your EIN number instead of SS. You can create a EIN on the government website as well. So that is $3600 cash back if you can spend $36000 within 5 months.
Dang, good thoughts, but in my case it asked for both SSN and EIN number it wouldn't go without EIN being it a business card.
Now if I were to apply for these 2 cards again with just my EIN do you think it would work?
To others: were you able to apply with just one or the other? 1) ssn or 2) EIN?
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LLC and TIN are not required.
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If you last card was in September you are good to go, dmed you as well
And of course, I always pay off the bill - never pay interest charges.
Applied and got approved for 3K. I can see the tracking already with $0 spent since the card is still being made.
Apply with ss# for 1 business and ein # for other business
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Are you saying I could also apply for the Ink Business Unlimited now and maybe get approval too? In this case I should still be able to apply the same way? (Use my SSN again for 2nd card?)
I have basically around 10k spending this year. I was looking at the Citi one with 80k TYP but I keep reading horror stories of users being declined. I dont want to waste 1 hard pull on a decline.
Let me know what you guys think. I was initially thinking I would leave one of the Ink Business cards be left as an option down the road, I didn't think of applying for both.
Also, ink business unlimited and ink business cash both are seperae card/products, so I assume I can apply for one of each to maximize cash bac? Has anyone here done it without any issues?
This is the most amazing deal I have ever seen
I have 4 llc and I will keep applying every month till deal is over
Now if I were to apply for these 2 cards again with just my EIN do you think it would work?
To others: were you able to apply with just one or the other? 1) ssn or 2) EIN?
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