“Chase Ink Plus” Business Credit Card.

Yeppers, 2 new rewards cards in one week! The new Ink Plus® Business Card is the card most of us bloggers were hinting about over the last couple of weeks. And now it’s live on Chase’s public website.

 

The Ink Plus is a business rewards card, but unlike the Ink Bold which is a *charge* card, it’s a credit card.  The sign up bonus is 50,000 Ultimate Rewards points when you spend $5,000 in 3 months. That’s 50,000 points.

I’m definitely pumped about having another opportunity to earn Ultimate Rewards points. It appears you should have no problems getting the Ink Plus if you have the Ink Bold. The Ink Plus will be seen as a different product. It’s actually an old card that Chase is bringing back to life.

Below is the link for the new Ink Plus. I’m truly grateful if you do decide to apply through my link.

Ink Plus® Business Card

 

— Noob Master

  • David

    IMO the spend is to big, I was going to try to get the new Citi Hilton card two free nights and also try for the existing 50k Citi card but I wonder if there are more lucrative cards in the near future pipeline.. I need the non-Business cards only. My last card was the inferior 50k Avios card offer which I received May 17. I took another hard pull when I then applied for the better BA card thing wrongly that I could talk Chase into giving me the better card when I called reconsideration, so it’s less than 70 days since my last app.

    • http://www.NoobTraveler.com/ Noob Traveler

      I would wait the 90-95 days until you applied more cards. Try sending a “secure message” instead of calling on your BA card. There is going to be one more card (personal) development in the next couple of weeks. I hope this helps and don’t hesitate to email or comment if you have any questions. Be well!

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