Ink Business Cash® Credit Card: $900 Bonus Cash Back After you Spend $6,000 in the First 3 Months
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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 Cash® Credit Card. No annual fee.
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Card Details:
Earn $900 bonus cash back after you spend $6,000 on purchases in the first 3 months from account opening
Earn 5% cash back on the first $25,000 spent in combined purchases at office supply stores and on internet, cable and phone services each account anniversary year
Earn 2% cash back on the first $25,000 spent in combined purchases at gas stations and restaurants each account anniversary year. Earn 1% cash back 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.
No Annual Fee
Redeem rewards for cash back, gift cards, travel and more through Chase Ultimate Rewards®.
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 Cash® Credit Card. No annual fee.
Card Details:
Earn $900 bonus cash back after you spend $6,000 on purchases in the first 3 months from account opening
Earn 5% cash back on the first $25,000 spent in combined purchases at office supply stores and on internet, cable and phone services each account anniversary year
Earn 2% cash back on the first $25,000 spent in combined purchases at gas stations and restaurants each account anniversary year. Earn 1% cash back 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.
No Annual Fee
Redeem rewards for cash back, gift cards, travel and more through Chase Ultimate Rewards®.
0% introductory APR for 12 months on purchases
Member FDIC
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Will Chase match the increase in cash back offer if it's within 30 days of sign up? I signed up for this card and got it last week when it has $750 cash back.
Update: So you have to call Chase and get a rep to notate your account regarding the request to match the increased offer. The rep will notate the account and asks you to call Chase back once you have met the 6k spending requirement. Chase will then open a request for the extra $150 to be added to your account which will take 4 to 8 weeks to show up. But you HAVE to contact them now so they can put a note on the account about your request to match the increased reward offer on their record.
You have to create a business account, then link your personal account to the business. Can't link business to personal. I've tried multiple times with Chase reps
If you have any other Business Chase cards you can ask via phone or secure message that they transfer credit from them to this one. Keep in mind if you max it out then pay it off each month you could still do it with 3K limit.
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You cannot do that you need two separate online accounts one for personal one for business
No that's not true. I had personal account and then after link my personal account to business account. Now I log in under business link and all my accounts are there, checking saving, all credit cards (personal and business).
No that's not true. I had personal account and then after link my personal account to business account. Now I log in under business link and all my accounts are there, checking saving, all credit cards (personal and business).
I got Chase Ink card from Chase Bank 1 year ago. They never informed me about this offer. Neither I got any bonus regardless of spending $10000.
What are my best
Options here?
I got Chase Ink card from Chase Bank 1 year ago. They never informed me about this offer. Neither I got any bonus regardless of spending $10000.
What are my best
Options here?
For your existing card? You have none.
For future cards, do some research on signup bonuses before opening anything.
How valuable is this as points? I saw that $900 is worth 60K in rewards points. I know with Hilton and Marriott, I'd be lucky to get two nights hotel stay with that. I'm curious if these points would be more useful for hotel stays in some way I don't understand, or if it's better to keep the $900 as cash.
How valuable is this as points? I saw that $900 is worth 60K in rewards points. I know with Hilton and Marriott, I'd be lucky to get two nights hotel stay with that. I'm curious if these points would be more useful for hotel stays in some way I don't understand, or if it's better to keep the $900 as cash.
90k points are worth:
$900 taken as a statement credit (which is superior to cash since you get the same $ out of the points but also earn points on the $900 spend) (1 cent a point)
$1125 if used in the chase travel portal and you have any AF chase UR card other than the CSR (1.25 cents a point)
$1350 if used in the chase travel portal and you have a CSR (1.5 cents a point)
But the LARGE value here is by transfering to travel partners.
For hotels only Hyatt is worthwhile- and you can pretty routinely get 2-2.5 cents a point there (sometimes more) meaning 90k points is worth $1800-$2250. The other hotel partners offer garbage value.
For airlines there's LOTS of options... For coach fares you're looking between 1.5-2.5 cents a point usually but can sometimes do better (meaning 90k points are worth $1350-2250) and for business and first class fares you can commonly get 4-8 cents a point, meaning 90k points are worth $3600-$7200.
$900 taken as a statement credit (which is superior to cash since you get the same $ out of the points but also earn points on the $900 spend) (1 cent a point)
$1125 if used in the chase travel portal and you have any AF chase UR card other than the CSR (1.25 cents a point)
$1350 if used in the chase travel portal and you have a CSR (1.5 cents a point)
But the LARGE value here is by transfering to travel partners.
For hotels only Hyatt is worthwhile- and you can pretty routinely get 2-2.5 cents a point there (sometimes more) meaning 90k points is worth $1800-$2250. The other hotel partners offer garbage value.
For airlines there's LOTS of options... For coach fares you're looking between 1.5-2.5 cents a point usually but can sometimes do better (meaning 90k points are worth $1350-2250) and for business and first class fares you can commonly get 4-8 cents a point, meaning 90k points are worth $3600-$7200.
Thanks, I need to look into it more to figure out exactly what I could get. We don't have a Hyatt rewards account, but assume I could get one easily enough. I just need to figure out how many nights I could book, at what type of hotel, for the points I would get if I transferred the points to Hyatt. This deal made me think of the possibility of gaining points for a nice resort stay of 3 or 4 nights, but I'd have to do some digging to determine if it would really get me that with anywhere we'd be likely to go. We typically use Hilton or Marriott points for hotel stays.
Thanks, I need to look into it more to figure out exactly what I could get. We don't have a Hyatt rewards account, but assume I could get one easily enough. I just need to figure out how many nights I could book, at what type of hotel, for the points I would get if I transferred the points to Hyatt. This deal made me think of the possibility of gaining points for a nice resort stay of 3 or 4 nights, but I'd have to do some digging to determine if it would really get me that with anywhere we'd be likely to go. We typically use Hilton or Marriott points for hotel stays.
Yeah signing up for a hyatt account is free.
As to # of nights, depends on the hotel... Hyatt has 8 categories of hotel, and they have off-peak/standard/peak rates for each.... (and then 4 classes of room type too)... Class 1, off peak, standard room is 3500 points a night...5k standard, 6.5k peak dates.
This goes all the way up to cat 8 where it's 35, 40, and 45k a night for standard rooms.
So on the lowest end you could get 27 nights in an off-peak cat 1 standard room with 90k UR (plus the UR from the 6k required spend) or 14 nights peak dates.
At the highest end (sticking with standard room) you're talking less than 3 nights off peak.
With a ton in the middle of course.
If you're only needing 4 nights then 96k points can get you nearly to cat 7 off peak (25k a night) and into cat 6 hotels for 4 nights off peak easily (21k a night)
As to # of nights, depends on the hotel... Hyatt has 8 categories of hotel, and they have off-peak/standard/peak rates for each.... (and then 4 classes of room type too)... Class 1, off peak, standard room is 3500 points a night...5k standard, 6.5k peak dates.
This goes all the way up to cat 8 where it's 35, 40, and 45k a night for standard rooms.
So on the lowest end you could get 27 nights in an off-peak cat 1 standard room with 90k UR (plus the UR from the 6k required spend) or 14 nights peak dates.
At the highest end (sticking with standard room) you're talking less than 3 nights off peak.
With a ton in the middle of course.
If you're only needing 4 nights then 96k points can get you nearly to cat 7 off peak (25k a night) and into cat 6 hotels for 4 nights off peak easily (21k a night)
Anybody ever paid rent with the Ink card to knock down the 6k minimum? I'm wondering if that will count towards purchasing.
I used it to pay my real estate taxes for the bonus. Sure, paid $90 fee for using a credit card, but knocked out entire required amount with 1 purchase.
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Update: So you have to call Chase and get a rep to notate your account regarding the request to match the increased offer. The rep will notate the account and asks you to call Chase back once you have met the 6k spending requirement. Chase will then open a request for the extra $150 to be added to your account which will take 4 to 8 weeks to show up. But you HAVE to contact them now so they can put a note on the account about your request to match the increased reward offer on their record.
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What are my best
Options here?
What are my best
Options here?
For your existing card? You have none.
For future cards, do some research on signup bonuses before opening anything.
90k points are worth:
$900 taken as a statement credit (which is superior to cash since you get the same $ out of the points but also earn points on the $900 spend) (1 cent a point)
$1125 if used in the chase travel portal and you have any AF chase UR card other than the CSR (1.25 cents a point)
$1350 if used in the chase travel portal and you have a CSR (1.5 cents a point)
But the LARGE value here is by transfering to travel partners.
For hotels only Hyatt is worthwhile- and you can pretty routinely get 2-2.5 cents a point there (sometimes more) meaning 90k points is worth $1800-$2250. The other hotel partners offer garbage value.
For airlines there's LOTS of options... For coach fares you're looking between 1.5-2.5 cents a point usually but can sometimes do better (meaning 90k points are worth $1350-2250) and for business and first class fares you can commonly get 4-8 cents a point, meaning 90k points are worth $3600-$7200.
$900 taken as a statement credit (which is superior to cash since you get the same $ out of the points but also earn points on the $900 spend) (1 cent a point)
$1125 if used in the chase travel portal and you have any AF chase UR card other than the CSR (1.25 cents a point)
$1350 if used in the chase travel portal and you have a CSR (1.5 cents a point)
But the LARGE value here is by transfering to travel partners.
For hotels only Hyatt is worthwhile- and you can pretty routinely get 2-2.5 cents a point there (sometimes more) meaning 90k points is worth $1800-$2250. The other hotel partners offer garbage value.
For airlines there's LOTS of options... For coach fares you're looking between 1.5-2.5 cents a point usually but can sometimes do better (meaning 90k points are worth $1350-2250) and for business and first class fares you can commonly get 4-8 cents a point, meaning 90k points are worth $3600-$7200.
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Yeah signing up for a hyatt account is free.
As to # of nights, depends on the hotel... Hyatt has 8 categories of hotel, and they have off-peak/standard/peak rates for each.... (and then 4 classes of room type too)... Class 1, off peak, standard room is 3500 points a night...5k standard, 6.5k peak dates.
This goes all the way up to cat 8 where it's 35, 40, and 45k a night for standard rooms.
So on the lowest end you could get 27 nights in an off-peak cat 1 standard room with 90k UR (plus the UR from the 6k required spend) or 14 nights peak dates.
At the highest end (sticking with standard room) you're talking less than 3 nights off peak.
With a ton in the middle of course.
If you're only needing 4 nights then 96k points can get you nearly to cat 7 off peak (25k a night) and into cat 6 hotels for 4 nights off peak easily (21k a night)
As to # of nights, depends on the hotel... Hyatt has 8 categories of hotel, and they have off-peak/standard/peak rates for each.... (and then 4 classes of room type too)... Class 1, off peak, standard room is 3500 points a night...5k standard, 6.5k peak dates.
This goes all the way up to cat 8 where it's 35, 40, and 45k a night for standard rooms.
So on the lowest end you could get 27 nights in an off-peak cat 1 standard room with 90k UR (plus the UR from the 6k required spend) or 14 nights peak dates.
At the highest end (sticking with standard room) you're talking less than 3 nights off peak.
With a ton in the middle of course.
If you're only needing 4 nights then 96k points can get you nearly to cat 7 off peak (25k a night) and into cat 6 hotels for 4 nights off peak easily (21k a night)
I've worked for Chase for over a decade… always been able to link personal account to business login since I've worked there…
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I used it to pay my real estate taxes for the bonus. Sure, paid $90 fee for using a credit card, but knocked out entire required amount with 1 purchase.