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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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It's been 4 days still not available. If you pay from a Chase Bank account it should be available immediately. Only external accounts take forever, especially the first few payments until you establish some history and credibility with them.
Yes, you're eligible if that's the only Chase card you've gotten recently.
One applies to all cards from Chase -You must be under 5/24, and they will check, when you apply for the new chase card.... If you're over 5/24 your application will be denied (there's some really narrow exceptions for targeted/just for you offers, but in general this is the rule).
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One applies to only business cards (from chase or nearly anyone else)-- those don't go on your personal credit report, and thus don't ADD to your 5/24 total).
So an example of where each might be relevant:
You are at 6/24--- you want to apply for a chase card of any kind- personal or business- you'll be denied, because when they check they'll find you're over 5/24.
In contrast- if you're at 4/24-- and you apply for, and get approved for a new chase business card since you're under 5/24 (or a biz card from most other banks too) that will not increase your X/24 count and you'll still be at 4/24 so if you wanted to later apply for another chase card you could, as long as you were ok on all the other chase rules relevant to the specific card (like 2/30, the 48mo sapphire thing, or all the weird crossover-with-amex marriott card rules)
This flowchart is a bit dated at this point but still mostly accurate last I knew
https://imgur.com/a/chase-approval-guide-oXlPW
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How doesn't it report to the personal credit report? Does it put a hard hit when applying ? It asked for my ssn before i got to put the EIN
Sorry new to this
Creditkarma is free and does a good job of listing all accounts and their open dates.
Have experience was able to find the opened number of card. But I think it doesn't show if any card was closed . Also wondering if the 5/24 rule applied to hard puls as well which didn't result in new account ?
Only personal credit cards that are opened. 5/24 doesn't care about loans or rejected applications.
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Personal or business credit card together rite ?