I don't own a business ...Can I still apply for it? txI got it. Must apply in Branch for 80k points.
This is Chase Ink PREFERRED card (new).
Received the Bonus points.
Adds to my Chase Sapphire Reserve 100k too!
YOU are a GENIUS my friend! xoxo and thanks ( I just find out The Chase Ink Plus card is not available anymore..only Ink Business PreferredSM credit card and Ink Business CashSM credit card)The Chase Ink Plus is better than the Chase Ink Preferred. 80K points is great, however. I think we got 60K and thought it was a great deal.
The Ink cards get 5X on office supplies, which is how I have over a million points currently in each of our Southwest accounts and in our Chase UR Portal. No, I don't buy 500K in office supplies a year, but I do buy Visa gift cards and buy money orders at the store, then deposit those to our regular checking account. We do a small amount, a little over $8K per month to get the 5X.
The points from INK can transfer to the UR portal of the Sapphire Reserve, too. So you can transfer the Chase Ink Plus points earned for 1.5 in the Sapphire Reserve. Chase Ink cards only get 1.25 in UR portal. It's a much better deal. You just go to the UR portal and choose the transfer points option and enter the credit card number of your Sapphire Reserve card.
Some might say the cashback is a better deal, but not for me. I assume our way of manufactured spend will halt at some point, as it is a very fragile system, but so far, so good.
Even if you just rent a timeshare here and there, you have a legitimate business.
You can use your first and last name as your business name.I do rent a timeshare here and there, but I do it through another TUGer. So, I don't have a username related to my rentals that I can use as the "business name" when I apply for a business credit card. Any suggestions?
Thanks. Does that raise any issues about whether it's actually a business applying for the account?You can use your first and last name as your business name.
Thanks. Does that raise any issues about whether it's actually a business applying for the account?
You can get your business registered through your state. Even if you sell stuff on eBay on a flea market, you have a business.Thanks. Does that raise any issues about whether it's actually a business applying for the account?