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Old Apr 9, 2012, 9:39 am
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Originally Posted by onefasteuro
I SM after link went down and they said they'd honor it as soon as the 5k spend is met.
I just got the same message. Not as good as the 10k being posted immediately that some people got, but still pretty good increase with minimal effort.
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Old Apr 11, 2012, 6:31 am
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Any current 50k point offers lingering around that only requires $3k spend in 3 months? Even the 50k points for $5k spend in 3 months offer is getting scarce and scarce!
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Old Apr 11, 2012, 9:05 am
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Originally Posted by F23Coupe
Any current 50k point offers lingering around that only requires $3k spend in 3 months? Even the 50k points for $5k spend in 3 months offer is getting scarce and scarce!
I've never heard of a Bold card offering 50K with a $3K spend. That may have only been targeted. The new offer on Chase.com is 25K after first purchase and 25K after $10K in 3 months. The big offers are all disappearing. The affiliate links are still 50K after $5K but if it is similar to the Sapphire deals, the affiliate links will soon match the chase.com offer. Better hurry up and get in on this deal. $10K in 3 months is a lot for the average person.
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Old Apr 11, 2012, 10:08 am
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Originally Posted by Milezjunkie
I've never heard of a Bold card offering 50K with a $3K spend. That may have only been targeted. The new offer on Chase.com is 25K after first purchase and 25K after $10K in 3 months. The big offers are all disappearing. The affiliate links are still 50K after $5K but if it is similar to the Sapphire deals, the affiliate links will soon match the chase.com offer. Better hurry up and get in on this deal. $10K in 3 months is a lot for the average person.
Agreed, it isn't "if, but when" regards to the affiliate links changing, and my guess is the when won't be very long from now.
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Old Apr 11, 2012, 1:28 pm
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It's NOT gone.

TPG Guy has the link to the active one. $5000 in 3 mo. 50K points

http://thepointsguy.com/go/InkBold50kTD/
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Old Apr 11, 2012, 1:45 pm
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Need your thoughts on applying for the Ink Bold now.

I recently applied for the Chase/United explorer card about 2-3 weeks ago. Approved and received card. I am now thinking about getting the Ink Bold with the good sign on bonus before they downgrade the bonus and increase spending.
Should I pull the trigger now as I already did a Chase application recently and Chase could deny for too many applications in short period of time.

Also, not sure if this matters but the Chase United card was a personal card and this Ink card is a business card. Does Chase make a distinction between the 2, meaning they would accept applications for both personal and biz cards together?

Any thoughts or experiences with this.
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Old Apr 11, 2012, 1:46 pm
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Originally Posted by Igor718
It's NOT gone.
It isn't gone as yet, and I don't think anyone suggested that.

But based on the recent experience with the Chase Sapphire Preferred it is very likely that Chase will update affiliate links (like mine which offer 50,000 points for $5,000 in spending) soon to match their public offer which is 50,000 points after $10,000 in spending.
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Old Apr 11, 2012, 1:47 pm
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Originally Posted by Million Mile Secrets
It isn't gone as yet, and I don't think anyone suggested that.

But based on the recent experience with the Chase Sapphire Preferred it is very likely that Chase will update affiliate links (like mine which offer 50,000 points for $5,000 in spending) soon to match their public offer which is 50,000 points after $10,000 in spending.

The Thread title says
"[GONE] 60k points, no fee 1st yr, Chase Ink Bold Business Card "
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Old Apr 11, 2012, 1:48 pm
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Originally Posted by F23Coupe
Any current 50k point offers lingering around that only requires $3k spend in 3 months? Even the 50k points for $5k spend in 3 months offer is getting scarce and scarce!

I haven't heard of a publicly available 50K offer for $3K in spending, but I do have a 50,000 point offer for $5,000 in spending within 3 months, but I suspect that will change soon to match the public offer.
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Old Apr 11, 2012, 1:49 pm
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Originally Posted by Igor718
The Thread title says
"[GONE] 60k points, no fee 1st yr, Chase Ink Bold Business Card "
Ahh! I get it.

I think the thread title was referring to the 60,000 point offer, NOT the 50,000 point offer.

Though some folks are still having luck matching the 50,000 point offer to the 60,000 point offer, but I wouldn't count on that for long.
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Old Apr 11, 2012, 1:54 pm
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YIPPIE

I just sent them a message before noon and they just gave me 10,000 points by 3pm!

Thanks flyertalk!!!
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Old Apr 11, 2012, 2:01 pm
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This was probably talked about before but to avoid going through 400+ posts .... how tough is Chase verifying that I do in fact have a business??? Will using my name and saying Sole Prop.. will work?
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Old Apr 11, 2012, 2:46 pm
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Originally Posted by Igor718
This was probably talked about before but to avoid going through 400+ posts .... how tough is Chase verifying that I do in fact have a business??? Will using my name and saying Sole Prop.. will work?
That worked for me just fine. I applied under the short window of 60K Ink Bold. I already have an open "old" Ink Bold from Sept and they did not make me close the old card to get this one. I just got the card and verified the bonus offer when activating.
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Old Apr 11, 2012, 2:51 pm
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Originally Posted by Igor718
This was probably talked about before but to avoid going through 400+ posts .... how tough is Chase verifying that I do in fact have a business??? Will using my name and saying Sole Prop.. will work?
Yes it will work. Tons of anecdotes of people getting approved using this method.

SSN as Tax ID.

Your name as business name.

YMMV.

The Ink Bold link on my site is still 50k after $3k. Haven't gotten any contact about it changing.
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Old Apr 11, 2012, 3:49 pm
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Originally Posted by thetravelabstract
Yes it will work. Tons of anecdotes of people getting approved using this method.



The Ink Bold link on my site is still 50k after $3k. Haven't gotten any contact about it changing.
I'm betting you meant 50K after $5K, but yes, affiliates still have that offer....for now. I'm not holding my breath for it to last very long.
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