Update: This popular deal is still available
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.
Thanks to Staff Member EfficientGame645 for finding this deal.
Card Details:
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.
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.
0% introductory APR for 12 months on purchases
Member FDIC
Read our review on the Ink Business Unlimited® Credit Card
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:
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.
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.
0% introductory APR for 12 months on purchases
Member FDIC
Read our review on the Ink Business Unlimited® Credit Card
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lol..why is everyone asking to get the message PM to them? How hard is it to write a few sentences?
"Hi, I recently was approved for the business ink unlimited card with a 75k sign up bonus. I just noticed that the sign up bonus on this card has now increased to 90K. Would it be possible for you to match the 90K offer ? thank you"
Pretty good.
Before anyone asks, no you can't get a referral and 90k points. Its the 90k, or referral of 40k + new card 75k bonus.
These check 5/24 but do not count towards it.
Yes, just make up a business. Don't listen to that other guy. Just say online sales and $20k revenue. Use your name as the biz name and your SS#. Make all personal purchases. I've been doing this for years. So has my wife.
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so a bit off topic, but I need a bit some advice. I have a grand total of 1 credit card that i've had since 1995 and i don't get any cash back or anything. I pay off the balance every month. But i'm coming up against an issue where I need "other methods of payments" for some stuff. I'm looking to get another credit card or two.
I don't have a business and don't travel. I probably won't put more on it than $500 per month and then pay it off. Any suggestions??
so a bit off topic, but I need a bit some advice. I have a grand total of 1 credit card that i've had since 1995 and i don't get any cash back or anything. I pay off the balance every month. But i'm coming up against an issue where I need "other methods of payments" for some stuff. I'm looking to get another credit card or two.
I don't have a business and don't travel. I probably won't put more on it than $500 per month and then pay it off. Any suggestions??
Credit cards are some of the worst ways of paying for anything if you will incur interest payments. It sounds like you're not expecting to do that so pretty much any credit card will do. If you think you can meet some sort of minimum spend and want to go through the effort, you should be able to get some sort of bonus reward with a new card. It all depends on how much you expect to spend (can you combine all your CC spending onto the new card?). Not all of them require a spend of thousands of dollars to get some kind of bonus.
Other benefits you might look at are things like extended warranties (which some card offer on purchases) or cell phone insurance, etc.
I have found that AMEX offers some good benefits along those lines but many vendors don't accept them. I can't pay most of my insurance companies with AMEX for instance. Just a few things to keep in mind...
so a bit off topic, but I need a bit some advice. I have a grand total of 1 credit card that i've had since 1995 and i don't get any cash back or anything. I pay off the balance every month. But i'm coming up against an issue where I need "other methods of payments" for some stuff. I'm looking to get another credit card or two.
I don't have a business and don't travel. I probably won't put more on it than $500 per month and then pay it off. Any suggestions??
What type of spending would that $500 typically be?
Most folks spend more than that on just groceries in a month, let alone any other routine bills (gas, insurance, entertainment, utilities, etc)
For the typical person having 2 or 3 cards that offer a higher bonus in one or two specific categories (usually in the 4-6% rewards range-- and then one card that offers a lower one for non-category spend (usually in the 2-2.5% range), is the best way to min-max rewards on daily spending.... though for you perhaps just one in the category most spend is in would do it-- which one will depend on the category.
Rewards are greater still for those who instead churn through signup bonuses, but that doesn't sound like it makes much sense for you.
Submitted an application and received the dreaded "we'll let you know in 7-10 days" message.
I sent my wife a referral to apply for this credit card and initially she got the same 7-10 day message. But then she received a notice in her Chase online account with a number to call. They just wanted to verify her identity, no questions about her business. She was approved during the call, now we're just waiting to receive the card in the mail.
Anyway to check if I've ever had this card before? I've had most chase cards, but I don't think I've had this one before? If I have, its probably been 6+ years.
you can have multiples of these cards if you want - many churners do.
I believe I sent the 40k referral for the 90k bonus card to my wife, who was approved. Has anyone got the 40k and the 90k both? Will follow up if we receive both.
yep, recently did this with my wife and my referral link. I got the 40 and she got the 90. No issues.
so a bit off topic, but I need a bit some advice. I have a grand total of 1 credit card that i've had since 1995 and i don't get any cash back or anything. I pay off the balance every month. But i'm coming up against an issue where I need "other methods of payments" for some stuff. I'm looking to get another credit card or two.
I don't have a business and don't travel. I probably won't put more on it than $500 per month and then pay it off. Any suggestions??
Chase Freedom Flex is a good card for every day, same with Citi Custom Cash. Both cards have 1% general cash back but also categories that allow higher earnings. I like Flex better but that's my preference. Both cards come with sign up bonuses that have lower spend requirements.
I sent my wife a referral to apply for this credit card and initially she got the same 7-10 day message. But then she received a notice in her Chase online account with a number to call. They just wanted to verify her identity, no questions about her business. She was approved during the call, now we're just waiting to receive the card in the mail.
No such message for me in the app or the web portal, but I received an inquiry alert from my credit monitoring service yesterday (it was from JPMC), so may be they're going to approve it? We'll see...
No such message for me in the app or the web portal, but I received an inquiry alert from my credit monitoring service yesterday (it was from JPMC), so may be they're going to approve it? We'll see...
If they don't approve after a week or so, give them a call. Worked for me.
What is the in branch offer for this card. I have heard that $1200.
I got a $1200 (120K UR miles) for $6K spend in 3 months as an in-branch offer in LA. Did whole application via their DocuSign documents, not the Chase portal. They needed some business documentation (EIN, business paperwork from IRS). Was just approved earlier this week, got the card yesterday. Only have the Chase Ink Business Cash as a business card. Will make my minimum spend this month in a few weeks and possibly apply for another Ink next month lol
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"Hi, I recently was approved for the business ink unlimited card with a 75k sign up bonus. I just noticed that the sign up bonus on this card has now increased to 90K. Would it be possible for you to match the 90K offer ? thank you"
Before anyone asks, no you can't get a referral and 90k points. Its the 90k, or referral of 40k + new card 75k bonus.
These check 5/24 but do not count towards it.
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I don't have a business and don't travel. I probably won't put more on it than $500 per month and then pay it off. Any suggestions??
I don't have a business and don't travel. I probably won't put more on it than $500 per month and then pay it off. Any suggestions??
Credit cards are some of the worst ways of paying for anything if you will incur interest payments. It sounds like you're not expecting to do that so pretty much any credit card will do. If you think you can meet some sort of minimum spend and want to go through the effort, you should be able to get some sort of bonus reward with a new card. It all depends on how much you expect to spend (can you combine all your CC spending onto the new card?). Not all of them require a spend of thousands of dollars to get some kind of bonus.
Other benefits you might look at are things like extended warranties (which some card offer on purchases) or cell phone insurance, etc.
I have found that AMEX offers some good benefits along those lines but many vendors don't accept them. I can't pay most of my insurance companies with AMEX for instance. Just a few things to keep in mind...
I don't have a business and don't travel. I probably won't put more on it than $500 per month and then pay it off. Any suggestions??
What type of spending would that $500 typically be?
Most folks spend more than that on just groceries in a month, let alone any other routine bills (gas, insurance, entertainment, utilities, etc)
For the typical person having 2 or 3 cards that offer a higher bonus in one or two specific categories (usually in the 4-6% rewards range-- and then one card that offers a lower one for non-category spend (usually in the 2-2.5% range), is the best way to min-max rewards on daily spending.... though for you perhaps just one in the category most spend is in would do it-- which one will depend on the category.
Rewards are greater still for those who instead churn through signup bonuses, but that doesn't sound like it makes much sense for you.
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I don't have a business and don't travel. I probably won't put more on it than $500 per month and then pay it off. Any suggestions??
Yes it does.
If they don't approve after a week or so, give them a call. Worked for me.
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