Chase is offering 100k bonus points after you spend $8,000 on purchases in the first 3 months from account opening with the Ink Business Preferred® Credit Card. The annual fee is $95.
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Chase is offering 100k bonus points after you spend $8,000 on purchases in the first 3 months from account opening with the Ink Business Preferred® Credit Card. The annual fee is $95.
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Earn 100k bonus points after you spend $8,000 on purchases in the first 3 months from account opening. That's $1,000 cash back or $1,250 toward travel when redeemed through Chase Travel℠
Earn 3 points per $1 on the first $150,000 spent on travel and select business categories each account anniversary year. Earn 1 point per $1 on all other purchases
Round-the-clock monitoring for unusual credit card purchases
With Zero Liability you won't be held responsible for unauthorized charges made with your card or account information.
Redeem points for cash back, gift cards, travel and more - your points don't expire as long as your account is open
Points are worth 25% more when you redeem for travel through Chase Travel℠
Purchase Protection covers your new purchases for 120 days against damage or theft up to $10,000 per claim and $50,000 per account.
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Also you can make estimated payments on your federal tax I believe it's 1.87% fee then reduce your withholdings to pay less to account for estimated payment. Otherwise get it back next year as refund etc..
Ever have an IDEA for a business but haven't done anything with it yet? Look, you have a business!
Apply as a sole proprietorship, the business name is the same as your name, the EIN is your SSN.
You can do considerably better than 3 cents a point with most business and first class airline transfers (a booking to Japan earlier this year in business was about 7.4 cents a point for me for example though this is toward the high end)
Also I'd double check your "normally" results- 3 cents is high for typical Hyatt use, 2-2.5 is more typical.
Mind you- Hyatt is still worth doing compared to the portal or PYB or taking it as cash-- and even usually beats coach airfare values--- but typically is inferior to biz/first plane tickets via transfers.
How much are you spending that you're earning 3 million UR every year?
This is actually a much LOWER spend that it has been for most of the last couple years- normally it's been 15k for this card.
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One example here is 26,000 Avios (which transfer 1:1 from chase to British Airways) can be used to book American Airlines roundtrip flights from west coast to Hawaii.... so 26k roundtrip- bit higher from east coast... which I think would be tough to match for the $325 in portal value at 1.25x those points get you.
United flights (via Singapore transfers) would be 39k roundtrip so may or may not beat a portal ticket depending on your dates/etc
In both cases you'd want to check award tickets for the dates you need are available before transferring points.
On hotels, Hyatt is really the only one point transfers offer any value on (personally I never use transferable points for other hotels because I can get so much more value out of them for airfares) so if you're for sure doing Hilton transfers won't help you (since they transfer 1:1 and Hilton points are only worth about 0.5 cents each)
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One example here is 26,000 Avios (which transfer 1:1 from chase to British Airways) can be used to book American Airlines roundtrip flights from west coast to Hawaii.... so 26k roundtrip- bit higher from east coast... which I think would be tough to match for the $325 in portal value at 1.25x those points get you.
United flights (via Singapore transfers) would be 39k roundtrip so may or may not beat a portal ticket depending on your dates/etc
In both cases you'd want to check award tickets for the dates you need are available before transferring points.
On hotels, Hyatt is really the only one point transfers offer any value on (personally I never use transferable points for other hotels because I can get so much more value out of them for airfares) so if you're for sure doing Hilton transfers won't help you (since they transfer 1:1 and Hilton points are only worth about 0.5 cents each)
5 nights is like $15,000 or something wild.
Uh... what?
You can freely move your points between any two UR earning cards, in both directions.
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You can freely move your points between any two UR earning cards, in both directions.
I closed csr, I was one of the Early adopters I do still have csp can these be moved to that? I hope so.
You just have to call and have them set up the connection between your business account and your personal. I have transferred all earned points on my business account to my preferred and if I'm not mistaken, I think I even transferred to my Freedom Unlimited.
which has cash price of $550/night this is best value I have ever got normally it's around 3 cents for each UR point when transferred Hyatt.
Other option is to transfer to chase Sapphire reserve ($550 annual fee but with $300 travel credit and all other perks pay off the annual fee ) and your redemption towards travel is 1.5% instead of 1.25% so in other words your 100000 points will be worth $1500 towards airfare and other hotels , car rentals, activities etc
Have 6 of these cards (3 business and 1 for me and 1 for my wife , Chase allow each owner of the business separate card , earning over 3 million UR Points every year, have not paid for travel for years
Hyatt is too restrictive imo.No refunds and need 21 day notice for good properties and forget any new features like cash + points.
They absolutely do refunds- but how far in advance you have to do them is based on the policy of each individual hotel- see below (bold added):
This is exactly the same policy other chains use-- Marriott for example:
Regarding new features- Hyatt is switching their booking system to Sabre next year and quite a few enhancements are expected at that time.
From what I can tell, we can get the 3x paying for our UPS charges.
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im right at 5/24 got denied then talked to recon and got approved