Splatoon 2 is a third - person shooter where you play as an «inkling» or «squid - kid» with the unique selling -
point of using ink as ammunition.
Not exact matches
How you can earn
points: You'll earn
points when you, or an authorized user,
use an
Ink Business Cash card to make purchases
of products and services, minus returns or refunds.
If your business were to have a
Ink Plus ® Business Credit Card tied to the account, you would be able to also
use the Ultimate Reward
points toward travel redemptions, instead
of pure cash back.
However, when you only have a
Ink Business Cash ℠ Credit Card account, one
of your only options is to
use the
points toward cash back.
For example, if Staples offers a bonus
of 2X
points per dollar and you
use the Chase
Ink Business Cash ℠ Credit Card, you would earn 5X
points per dollar thanks to the office supply store bonus category and 2X bonus
points per dollar for
using the Chase shopping portal.
At the FEFCO Technical Seminar, a key meeting
point for the corrugated industry, Packaging Europe discovered how HP is driving the analogue to digital conversion in the corrugated packaging industry, and the success
of its innovative PageWide C500 press
using true water - based
inks.
Lots
of people
point to the Aura One and say Amazon could release a larger Kindle like it this year, but E
Ink has been making a variety
of screen sizes for many years, including 8 - inch E
Ink screens, but Amazon has only
used 6 - inch screens since 2010.
I've been
using the Notion
Ink Adam daily over the past 2 and a half weeks since I got it and I thought I'd write down a quick review
of its pros and cons at this
point in time.
E
Ink is launching the new product together with Sino Pac Bank and the Miramar department store, which will
use these as flashing
point -
of - purchase displays in the food courts
of Maramar department stores (in Taipei, Taiwan).
If you're
using the Chase Freedom or
Ink Business Cash ℠ Credit Card (Tier 1) you'll be redeeming
points at a value
of 1 cent per
point.
If you're
using the Chase Sapphire Preferred ® Card or
Ink Business Preferred ℠ Credit Card (Tier 2) you'll redeem
points for a minimum
of 1.25 cents (towards travel) per
point up to a max
of 6.25 cents per
point (when maxing out the 5x categories).
If your business were to have a
Ink Plus ® Business Credit Card tied to the account, you would be able to also
use the Ultimate Reward
points toward travel redemptions, instead
of pure cash back.
However, when you only have a
Ink Business Cash ℠ Credit Card account, one
of your only options is to
use the
points toward cash back.
But you can
use the
points you earn with it toward travel (at a higher redemption rate) if you have one
of the premier UR cards (Chase Sapphire Preferred, Chase Sapphire Reserve, or Chase
Ink Business Preferred).
Not only is it easy to earn lots
of Ultimate Reward
points with the combination
of the Chase Sapphire Preferred ®,
Ink Plus, and Chase Freedom, this flexible rewards currency is very easy to
use and can get you anywhere on your travel bucket list.
While you will get the stated minimum value
of 100 pts / $ 1, you will get much better value if you
use your
points with the Chase Sapphire Preferred ® Card or Chase
Ink Business Preferred ℠ Credit Card.
You are able to
use points to book travel on Chase Ultimate Rewards but only at the rate
of 1 cent = 1
point (whereas your
points are worth 25 % more with the
Ink Preferred).
For example, if Staples offers a bonus
of 2X
points per dollar and you
use the Chase
Ink Business Cash ℠ Credit Card, you would earn 5X
points per dollar thanks to the office supply store bonus category and 2X bonus
points per dollar for
using the Chase shopping portal.
As you apply for other premium UR cards you can then transfer your UR back out and
use the flexibility
of those
Ink or Sapphire cards to get the UR
points into a hotel / airline program.
Using the trio
of cards, you earn 389,100
points over the year with the Chase
Ink Business Cash ℠ Credit Card.
Meanwhile, gas stations are more lucrative options because
of the ability to manufacture valuable Ultimate Rewards
points using Chase's
Ink line
of credit and charge cards, but that opportunity has disappeared in many markets and in others is too inconsistent to rely on for large volumes
of spend.
If you have access to «gas stations» that are willing to sell PayPal My Cash cards, Vanilla Reload Network reload cards, or Visa or MasterCard gift cards that can be
used as PIN - based debit cards, then earning 2 Ultimate Rewards
points per dollar
using a Chase
Ink card is one
of the best deals available.
You could alternatively
use a Sapphire Preferred or
Ink Bold / Plus card to get 2X Ultimate Rewards
points and transfer them, but I think the extra
point is worth the loss
of flexibility.
But on top
of that you will also receive 2,070 CHASE UR
points, assuming you're
using a Chase
Ink card.
As part
of the Chase Ultimate Rewards program, the
Ink Business Preferred ℠ Credit Card can help you earn some valuable transferable
points that can be
used to book flights and hotels across the world through the Chase travel portal.
For example, if Staples offers a bonus
of 2X
points per dollar and you
use the Chase
Ink Business Cash ℠ Credit Card, you would earn 5X
points per dollar thanks to the office supply store bonus category and 2X bonus
points per dollar for
using the Chase shopping portal.
On top
of that you can also get 5x Ultimate Rewards
points when
using a
Ink Plus / Bold / Cash card for this purchase.
Not only is it easy to earn lots
of Ultimate Reward
points with the combination
of the Chase Sapphire Preferred ®,
Ink Plus, and Chase Freedom, this flexible rewards currency is very easy to
use and can get you anywhere on your travel bucket list.
How you can earn
points: You'll earn
points when you, or an authorized user,
use an
Ink Business PreferredSM card to make purchases
of products and services, minus returns or refunds.
You are able to
use points to book travel on Chase Ultimate Rewards but only at the rate
of 1 cent = 1
point (whereas your
points are worth 25 % more with the
Ink Preferred).
By
using your
Ink Business Preferred or Chase Sapphire Preferred, your
points are worth 1.25 cents each for award travel or you can transfer them to any
of the Ultimate Rewards partners on a 1:1 basis.
I put this to good
use last week when I
used my Chase
Ink credit card to purchase $ 750
of Nordstrom gift cards at Office Depot (3,750 Ultimate Rewards
points) before walking two blocks and buying two jackets that I'd seen in the sale earlier that day.
Plus you'll get 5x Ultimate Rewards
points by
using one
of your Chase
Ink cards.
While you will get the stated minimum value
of 100 pts / $ 1, you will get much better value if you
use your
points with the Chase Sapphire Preferred ® Card or Chase
Ink Business Preferred ℠ Credit Card.
100 %
of the Hyatt
Points we
used came from credit card spend on our Chase Sapphire Preferred and Chase
Ink credit cards.
Under the new partnership, holders
of Chase's Sapphire Preferred,
Ink Plus, and
Ink Bold credit cards can transfer their
points to their KrisFlyer accounts for instant
use.
You could buy 2X $ 200 gift cards, which will cost you $ 13.90 and you can make a profit
of $ 6.10 and earn 2,070 Ultimate reward
points if you
use Chase
Ink Plus
So if you have a Chase
Ink, Sapphire Preferred, Freedom, or Freedom Unlimited, the
points you earn on those cards can be transferred to the Sapphire Reserve where you can transfer them to any
of Chase's partners, or
use them for 1.5 cents each toward travel booked through Chase.
One card he likes: Chase
Ink Business Preferred, which offers an 80,000 -
point bonus, and a lot
of flexibility in how you can
use them.
Keep in mind that you can't
use your UR
points from your Freedom card unless you have one
of the premium Sapphire or
Ink cards.
Chris Gronkowski, now an entrepreneur living in Dallas, has racked up thousands
of reward
points by
using his Chase
Ink * and Southwest Rapid Rewards * cards to fund his Ice Shaker business venture.
This feature greatly increases the flexibility
of your rewards, and adds to the card's utility by allowing you to
use points earned through the
Ink Business Preferred ℠ Credit Card to offset your business's travel costs.
I
used 67,500 United miles from a combination
of pre-existing United miles and Ultimate Reward
points earned from 5X spend on the
Ink Bold and Freedom to book Lufthansa First Class to Europe.
Combine the
points earned by using the Freedom, Freedom, Unlimited, or Ink Cash Card with the transferable Chase Ultimate Rewards Points you're earning with either of the Chase Sapphires and Chase
points earned by
using the Freedom, Freedom, Unlimited, or
Ink Cash Card with the transferable Chase Ultimate Rewards
Points you're earning with either of the Chase Sapphires and Chase
Points you're earning with either
of the Chase Sapphires and Chase
Inks.
How you can earn
points: You'll earn
points when you, or an authorized user,
use an
Ink Business Cash card to make purchases
of products and services, minus returns or refunds.
If you're eligible to pick any Chase business card (especially in light
of the 5/24 rule), you could certainly do better with the Chase
Ink Plus, which not only has a lucrative 5x bonus category you can
use to generate valuable, flexible
points easily, but that can be transferred to a myriad
of transfer partners where
points go further.
If you do have one
of those cards you can choose to
use the $ 300 bonus cash back
Ink Cash sign - up bonus as 30,000
points that you transfer to United, Hyatt, or your Ultimate Rewards partner
of choice.
As we did our last time, we'll likely split up on the trip over and back, such that either my husband or I will get a third award ticket, perhaps one way in business
using 40,000 United miles from the over 100,000 United miles I've earned from the
Ink Bold (see How to Book a Business Class Award to Hawaii) and the other a combination
of AA in coach from Hawaii to the West Coast for 12,500 Avios from the British Airways Visa — 100,000
points offer plus United Business First lie flat 757 - 200, which I recently reviewed for EWR - LAX.
- I
used my
Ink card, so first
of all I got closer to a spending threshold bonus and I also earned 5,298 Ultimate Rewards
points at 5
points per dollar.
If you have a «premium» Chase rewards card, like the Sapphire Reserve, the more entry - level Sapphire Preferred, or some
of the
Ink business cards, you can
use UR
points in a few more ways.