We’re going to cut right to the Chase here. Sorry, we couldn’t help it!
For the past several months, there have been “too good to last” offers on both the Chase Ink Business Unlimited® Credit Card and the Chase Ink Business Cash® Credit Card.
While both credit cards normally have an offer of 75,000 Ultimate Rewards points worth $750 when you spend $7,500 in 3 months, the current offer has been 90,000 Ultimate Rewards points worth $900 when you spend $6,000 in 3 months.
So, right now, you get 15,000 more Ultimate Rewards points and only have to spend $6,000 vs. the usual $7,500.
We now know this offer is Ending Soon – which typically means just weeks.
The points are worth 1 cent each, thus the $900 bonus offer value.
However, if you also have a Chase Sapphire Preferred, Chase Sapphire Reserve or Chase Ink Business Preferred card, then you get the full power of Ultimate Rewards, meaning that you can move your points to the other cards to spend on travel at 1.25 cents per point (Sapphire Preferred and Ink Preferred) or 1.5 cents per point (Sapphire Reserve), or you can do what we do and transfer them to airline and hotel partners like United and Hyatt for things like business class flights and hotel suites.
The Chase Ink Business Unlimited® Credit Card is our top pick, earning an easy 1.5% on everything and the Chase Ink Business Cash® Credit Card is best for those that have large expenses at office supply stores or on cable, internet, and phone bills, as the Ink Cash earns 5% on those purchases, on up to $25,000 a year.
Note that while you’d expect this to be limited to small businesses with Business Tax ID numbers, that’s not the case!
As long as you have any side income (like an eBay or Etsy business, or freelance income) you can apply using your name as the business name and your Social Security Number as your business tax ID.
Learn how to apply or find more information at the links below: