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Chase is offering
$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. The annual fee is $0.
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
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Ink Business Unlimited® Credit Card
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I think someone got their wires crossed between Ink Preferred and Ink Unlimited. Which one is the increased SUB actually for?
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The only reasons I close cards:
1) It has an annual fee that does not make sense to pay (The Amex Platinum card for example after you've gotten the signup bonus and don't have a good retention offer available-- for most folks it's not worth the annual fee YoY though there's exceptions--- while many other AF cards DO make sense (the many hotel cards that give a free night and other stuff for a $95 AF for example)
2) I want to churn that specific card, I qualify to do so under whatever rules the bank has, but you can't churn it while an existing one is open.
3) I want to churn some OTHER card but an existing card is preventing it (for example Amex only lets you have 4 or 5 open credit cards from them-- if I want a new SUB from them I might have to close an existing card).
Otherwise I leave everything open (another upside to that is I have so much available credit my overall utilization is never out of low single digits even when running through a big SUB or something)
thanks for the tips!
I've comments in here about 30 days and 90 days but those seems to be related to applications for INK cards. Does the same apply if one card is a Southwest Chase and the other is this Chase Ink?
Also what does being "shutdown" mean as it pertains to credit cards?
I've comments in here about 30 days and 90 days but those seems to be related to applications for INK cards. Does the same apply if one card is a Southwest Chase and the other is this Chase Ink?
Also what does being "shutdown" mean as it pertains to credit cards?
Here's a breakdown of all the Chase rules for applications and opening cards- 2/30 would be the relevant one here-
https://www.asksebby.co
I'm not aware of any chase rules based on a 90 day window.
These rules generally apply to all chase cards, though the page does cite a couple that are specific to specific cards.
Thank you but they are asking proof that I registered business name in the state or county
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It's free to get an ein and just use your real name
https://www.asksebby.co
I'm not aware of any chase rules based on a 90 day window.
These rules generally apply to all chase cards, though the page does cite a couple that are specific to specific cards.
There have been recent reports that people have called chase to try and get approved after denial and they were told that business cards do count towards 5/24. Of course people were quick to reply that the chase reps were ill-informed and to call again to try and get a better rep but there's always a possibility that chase has changed their policy.
Business cards don't go on your personal credit report, so they definitely do not count toward increasing your 5/24 total (but they will check you are UNDER 5/24 when applying)
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