Aimed at small - business owners, Chase
Ink cards award 5 Ultimate Rewards points per $ 1 spent on phone, Internet or cable.
Not exact matches
Because the Chase
Ink Preferred business credit
card lets you redeem or transfer your points for
award travel, it is a worthy substitute for the
Ink Plus business
card if you're looking to complete the Chase Trifecta.
The
Ink Business Preferred ℠ Credit
Card awards 3x points on the first $ 150,000 combined spending on travel, shipping, advertising through search engines and social media sites, and internet / cable / phone services.
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Ink Pearl screen with infrared touch, 1 GB of usable memory, an SD
card slot, web browser, notes, highlights, bookmarks, partial page refresh, dictionary look up, social network sharing, reading
awards, and it supports Adobe DRM for ePub and PDF as well HTML, TXT, RTF, CBZ, CBR, MOBI, and PRC formats.
The
Ink Business Cash ℠ Credit
Card awards 5 % cash back on the first $ 25,000 spent in combined purchases at office supply stores and on cellular phone, landline, internet and cable services each account anniversary year.
In addition to the higher rewards on travel bookings,
Ink Plus ® Business cardholders are
awarded 2 points per $ 1 spent on hotel accommodations (instead of restaurants with the
Ink Business Cash ℠ Credit
Card).
The Chase
Ink Business Preferred Credit
Card awards as many as 3 points for each dollar spent on your business purchases.
Last week, I used my Chase Sapphire Preferred to book an
award ticket; my Chase Freedom to pay a parking meter; my Citi Forward for the pizza I ordered; my Chase
Ink Bold to fill up the gas tank; my American Express Platinum
Card to access a lounge; and my Hilton American Express card for some vanilla - flavored medicine at
Card to access a lounge; and my Hilton American Express
card for some vanilla - flavored medicine at
card for some vanilla - flavored medicine at CVS.
However, if we consider combining with the Chase Sapphire Preferred ®
Card or Chase Ink Business Preferred ℠ Credit Card, then the value of the Chase Freedom Unlimited ® card's awards go
Card or Chase
Ink Business Preferred ℠ Credit
Card, then the value of the Chase Freedom Unlimited ® card's awards go
Card, then the value of the Chase Freedom Unlimited ®
card's awards go
card's
awards go up.
If you need more of these points for your next
award, you can utilize one of the six Ultimate Rewards
cards, which include the Chase Sapphire Preferred ®
Card, Chase Freedom Unlimited ®, or
Ink Business Preferred ℠ Credit
Card.
Think outside of the box to be rewarded, maybe even when you buy a box (the Chase
Ink Plus
card awards 5x miles at office supply stores).
Manufactured spend is essentially when one purchases items using a rewards credit
card and then liquidates those items (turning them into cash) in order to pay off the credit
card bill for the
card... [Read more...] about Introducing the Bluebird / Chase
Ink Award Cost Charts
Another great thing about the flagship
Ink Business Preferred ℠ Credit
Card is that it can be the perfect compliment to owning a personal Chase Sapphire Preferred or Sapphire Reserve as it also earns Chase Ultimate Rewards points and you can pool the points to enjoy
award travel sooner.
However, if you own the
Ink Business Preferred or a Chase Sapphire
card product, your Chase credit
card combo lets you pool your rewards points between all your credit
cards that earn Ultimate Rewards points for
award travel.
The
Ink Business Preferred costs $ 95 a year and you can redeem your rewards points for cash statement credits, gift
cards, Amazon.com shopping rewards, or
award travel.
Ink Preferred: Redeem for
award travel (25 % bonus), cash back, gift
cards, and transferred to a 1:1 travel partner
Ink Cash: Redeem for
award travel, cash back, and gift
cards
A third redemption is possible when you own one of these Chase credit
cards so you can «pool» your rewards points and redeem them through your
Ink Business Preferred or Sapphire account for
award travel.
Because the Chase
Ink Preferred business credit
card lets you redeem or transfer your points for
award travel, it is a worthy substitute for the
Ink Plus business
card if you're looking to complete the Chase Trifecta.
I got a lot of positive (and some negative) feedback for my Bluebird / Chase
Ink Award Cost Chart post, so I decided to do it again for one of my other favorite
cards: the SPG Amex card.The Amex SPG... [Read more...] about The Bluebird / SPG Reward Night Cost Chart
Instant Transferability From Chase Ultimate Rewards: If you carry one of Chase's premium
cards like the Sapphire Preferred,
Ink Bold or
Ink Plus, you can transfer your Ultimate Rewards points to Southwest instantly and top up your account (or fund it completely) for the
award you want.
Other Chase
cards you can apply for at the same time include the Chase Freedom (15K for spending $ 500 +2.5 K for adding an additional user for a limited time only plus 5 - 10 points per dollar spent in rotating categories), Chase British Airways (Up to 100K signup bonus for a limited time only), the Chase United Explorer (30K signup plus another 5K points for adding a free additional user on the consumer
card / 50K signup points on the business
card, plus get free luggage, free primary car rental insurance including in the US and Israel, expanded saver and standard
award ticket availability, priority boarding, and more), the Chase IHG (with 60K signup points and a free night every subsequent year upon renewal), the Chase Marriott (with 50K signup points and a free night every subsequent year upon renewal), the Chase Slate (with zero balance transfer fees, 0 % APR on purchase and balance transfers for 18 months, and free FICO scores), the Chase
Ink Plus (60K signup points plus up to 5 points per dollar spent), and the Chase
Ink Cash (20K signup points plus up to 5 points per dollar spent).
However, the good news is that Korean is an instant 1:1 transfer partner of Chase Ultimate Rewards if you have the Sapphire Preferred or
Ink Plus
cards, so you can transfer points into a SkyPass account from there in order to book your
award.
Other Chase
cards you can apply for at the same time include the Chase British Airways (50K signup points, 1.25 Avios per dollar, and an annual companion
award ticket if you spend $ 30K + in a year), and the Chase United Explorer (30K signup points plus another 5K points for adding a free additional user, and it gives free luggage, free primary car rental insurance including in the US and Israel, expanded saver and standard
award ticket availability, priority boarding, and more), the Chase Sapphire Preferred (40K signup points plus another 5K points for adding a free additional user, no fee the first year, free primary car rental insurance including in the US and Israel, plus 2 - 2.14 points per dollar on travel and dining with no Foreign Exchange fees), the Chase Marriott (with 50K signup points plus a free night upon signup and a free night every subsequent year upon renewal), the Chase Freedom (which has no annual fee, gives 5 points per dollar in rotating categories, and 10 % bonus points through 2015 if you have a Chase checking account), and the Chase
Ink Cash (which also has no annual fee and gives 5 points per dollar on telecom / office supplies and 2 points per dollar on dining and gas)
However, since I've lately been concentrating my points earning with Chase Ultimate Rewards (using my Sapphire Preferred and
Ink Plus
cards) my best bet was to transfer some Ultimate Rewards points into my United MileagePlus account and book a Lufthansa
award using those miles.