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The 90K offers on the card_name and card_name are BACK! We love these offers so much because they earn some of our very favorite types of points—Ultimate Rewards®! And the best part? Neither one has an annual fee!
Think you don’t qualify for a business card? Think again and read this post. You can earn points and miles without business cards, but you won’t earn nearly as many points as you would with business cards.
While this card is marketed as a cash-back card, you can change the points you earn to Chase Ultimate Rewards® pretty easily. And earning 90K Ultimate Rewards® will give you many redemption options.
If you have a card_name, card_name, Ink Business Preferred® Credit Card, or a card_name, you can transfer points from these two “cash-back” cards to one of those cards, which transforms the points into Ultimate Rewards®. And then you can directly to transfer those to partners like Hyatt, Southwest®, United, and more.
All information about the Ink Business Preferred® Credit Card has been collected independently by Travel Mom Squad. The Ink Business Preferred® Credit Card is no longer available through Travel Mom Squad.
Here are some ideas for what you can do with those points.:
You know we would use most of our points for Hyatt stays. Whether you want a two-to-three night luxury Hyatt stay or a week (or more!) family stay at a Hyatt Place, just one of these cards can make it happen.
This Thompson Central Park room cost me only 21K points/night. This welcome offer would get you four off-peak nights there!
The Hyatt Place Park City costs 15K points/night. (Photo from Hyatt.) Six nights with one welcome offer!
We love Ultimate Rewards® because Chase has great domestic partners for travel, and most other banks fall short in this area. United, Southwest®, and JetBlue are all Chase transfer partners. This makes them very, very flexible for domestic travel.
International flights are also great with Chase transfer partners. One of my favorite ways to get to Paris is via Air France, using the Flying Blue program. If you can find a Promo Reward, it’s even cheaper.
Yay! The 90K welcome offers on the card_name and the card_name are back! If you’ve been wanting to get your first Chase business card (or your second), now is the time. Ultimate Rewards® are our absolute favorite points currency, and these are some of our very favorite welcome offers!
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Do you think reselling professional sports season tickets via stub hub and seatgeek is enough to count as a sole proprietor to apply for the business cards?
Absolutely!!
Is it possible to use the Chase card to pay off the remaining $7000 on our tractor for our business?
Probably not, but that would be up to your lender or the store you are buying it from.
Hi, do you know when this offer will end?
Not yet, once we hear, we will be publishing it though!