Chase Ink [Master thread]
#31
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Ink Bold is a charge card, Ink Plus is a credit card. These two cards participate in the premium version of Ultimate Rewards which includes the ability to transfer points to airline miles (CO, BA) or hotel points. If redeemed for otherwise expensive air tickets (such as international business or first class) miles are worth more than $0.02 each, effectively doubling the rewards on all spending compared to standard Ink. This probably adds little incremental value if miles would be redeemed for domestic economy class travel.
Ink Bold also offers deeper benefits than any of the other Ink cards, see the comparison chart linked in my previous post.
I doubt this is the word you meant to use: To clear of guilt or blame.
Ink Bold also offers deeper benefits than any of the other Ink cards, see the comparison chart linked in my previous post.
I doubt this is the word you meant to use: To clear of guilt or blame.
#32
In memoriam
Join Date: Jan 2006
Posts: 4,020
Consumer World slams Ink Card
Since I have been getting many solicitations for the Ink card from Chase I was interested to see this assessment of the product in the Mouse Print section of consumerworld.com for March 7, 2011.
http://www.mouseprint.org/
"So, the real deal is that you only get 3% back in selected categories (gas, hardware, home improvement, dining, and office supply stores). Otherwise, this is really just a 1% card. And they seem to exclude superstores, discount stores, and warehouse clubs. Hmm, isn’t Home Depot a superstore or discount home improvement store?
And as to the claim that you get “unlimited cash back”, in fact they will limit your extra cash back in the 3% categories to just an extra $40 a month.
So what appeared to be a credit card offering a flat 3% back with no cash back limits, is nothing of the sort."
There is lots more at the link.
http://www.mouseprint.org/
"So, the real deal is that you only get 3% back in selected categories (gas, hardware, home improvement, dining, and office supply stores). Otherwise, this is really just a 1% card. And they seem to exclude superstores, discount stores, and warehouse clubs. Hmm, isn’t Home Depot a superstore or discount home improvement store?
And as to the claim that you get “unlimited cash back”, in fact they will limit your extra cash back in the 3% categories to just an extra $40 a month.
So what appeared to be a credit card offering a flat 3% back with no cash back limits, is nothing of the sort."
There is lots more at the link.
#33
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And as to the claim that you get “unlimited cash back”, in fact they will limit your extra cash back in the 3% categories to just an extra $40 a month.
Thanks again,
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#34
Join Date: Apr 2011
Programs: UA Gold, AA Gold, Hyatt Plat, SPG Gold, Marriott Plat, Hilton Gold, Hertz Pres Circle, etc etc
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Chase improves Ink small biz card benefits
Just saw this press release from Chase come across the newswires and wanted to pass it along.
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Today, Ink from Chase, the business card portfolio from Chase Card Services, a division of JPMorgan Chase & Co. (NYSE: JPM), unveiled a new rewards program and enhancements to the Ink^SM Classic and the Ink Cash^SM cards. The rewards program offers new customers rapid accumulation of cash or points customized for the small business owner, featuring five points or five percent cash back per dollar spent on office supplies, telecommunication services and cable services. The new features will be available for existing customers in the near future.
With Ink Classic, the new points program will allow customers to earn points even more quickly:
* Five points per dollar spent on the first $25,000 in annual spend on
office supplies, telecommunication services and cable services. Cable
services include bundled services such as combined television, internet,
phone and wireless service.
* Two points per dollar spent on the first $25,000 in annual spend on fuel
and lodging.
* One point per dollar spent on all other card purchases, with no limits.
In addition to the product features and new point accrual platform, the Ink Classic card will also offer complimentary access to over 600 airport lounges in more than 100 countries for one year for two members.
With Ink Cash, the new program will allow customers to earn cash back as
follows:
* Five percent cash back on the first $25,000 in spend annually on office
supplies, telecommunication services and cable services. Cable services
include bundled services such as combined television, internet, phone and
wireless service.
* Two percent cash back on the first $25,000 in spend annually on fuel and
dining.
* One percent cash back on all other card purchases, with no limits.
The Ink Cash card will allow customers to easily redeem for cash back, gift cards and more on Ultimate Rewards^SM.
Originally launched in September 2009, the Ink Classic and Ink Cash cards are accepted worldwide and offer numerous additional benefits, including:
* No expiration date on accrued points or cash
* No annual fee or over-limit fees
* Free employee cards
* Built-in security features
* Unlimited 24/7 access to a team of business card specialists to handle
service inquiries
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Today, Ink from Chase, the business card portfolio from Chase Card Services, a division of JPMorgan Chase & Co. (NYSE: JPM), unveiled a new rewards program and enhancements to the Ink^SM Classic and the Ink Cash^SM cards. The rewards program offers new customers rapid accumulation of cash or points customized for the small business owner, featuring five points or five percent cash back per dollar spent on office supplies, telecommunication services and cable services. The new features will be available for existing customers in the near future.
With Ink Classic, the new points program will allow customers to earn points even more quickly:
* Five points per dollar spent on the first $25,000 in annual spend on
office supplies, telecommunication services and cable services. Cable
services include bundled services such as combined television, internet,
phone and wireless service.
* Two points per dollar spent on the first $25,000 in annual spend on fuel
and lodging.
* One point per dollar spent on all other card purchases, with no limits.
In addition to the product features and new point accrual platform, the Ink Classic card will also offer complimentary access to over 600 airport lounges in more than 100 countries for one year for two members.
With Ink Cash, the new program will allow customers to earn cash back as
follows:
* Five percent cash back on the first $25,000 in spend annually on office
supplies, telecommunication services and cable services. Cable services
include bundled services such as combined television, internet, phone and
wireless service.
* Two percent cash back on the first $25,000 in spend annually on fuel and
dining.
* One percent cash back on all other card purchases, with no limits.
The Ink Cash card will allow customers to easily redeem for cash back, gift cards and more on Ultimate Rewards^SM.
Originally launched in September 2009, the Ink Classic and Ink Cash cards are accepted worldwide and offer numerous additional benefits, including:
* No expiration date on accrued points or cash
* No annual fee or over-limit fees
* Free employee cards
* Built-in security features
* Unlimited 24/7 access to a team of business card specialists to handle
service inquiries
#36
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I suppose "Ink Classic" is the card called "Ink" on this page?
http://www9.chasecreditcards.com/Inkbiz
The improvements do not appear to apply to "Ink Bold" or "Ink Plus" cards.
http://www9.chasecreditcards.com/Inkbiz
The improvements do not appear to apply to "Ink Bold" or "Ink Plus" cards.
#37
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Melbourne, Florida, USA
Posts: 2,983
I currently have the Ink Cash. Couple of comments:
1. Cash back bonus for dining is being decreased from 3% presently to 2% under the new terms in OP.
2. It seems from reading OP that they will bring Ink Cash to Ultimate Rewards, which will be awesome because if you have a Chase Sapphire Preferred you could potentially consolidate the UR points and then transfer them all to Continental/Hilton/Marriott/PriorityClub/etc. Ink Cash right now does not participate in Ultimate Rewards.
I am giving serious thought whether I should cancel Sapphire Preferred when the annual fee is due (like I planned) or not.
1. Cash back bonus for dining is being decreased from 3% presently to 2% under the new terms in OP.
2. It seems from reading OP that they will bring Ink Cash to Ultimate Rewards, which will be awesome because if you have a Chase Sapphire Preferred you could potentially consolidate the UR points and then transfer them all to Continental/Hilton/Marriott/PriorityClub/etc. Ink Cash right now does not participate in Ultimate Rewards.
I am giving serious thought whether I should cancel Sapphire Preferred when the annual fee is due (like I planned) or not.
#39
Join Date: Aug 2011
Posts: 316
(Targeted) Chase Ink Business - 25K points after first purchase - NO fees
Hello,
I just received an offer from Chase Ink business card.
- 25000 points after first purchase
- No annual fees
- 5 points on first $25K on common business purchases - office supplies and equipments
- 2 points on fuel and lodging
- 1 point on all other purchase
- No blackout dates through Ultimate Rewards, and free one year Priority Pass Membership to access over 600 airport lounges around the world.
- 0% APR on purchases and balance transfers for 12 months.
Any opinions? Thanks.
I just received an offer from Chase Ink business card.
- 25000 points after first purchase
- No annual fees
- 5 points on first $25K on common business purchases - office supplies and equipments
- 2 points on fuel and lodging
- 1 point on all other purchase
- No blackout dates through Ultimate Rewards, and free one year Priority Pass Membership to access over 600 airport lounges around the world.
- 0% APR on purchases and balance transfers for 12 months.
Any opinions? Thanks.
#40
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25K seems to be a standard offer w/fee waived 1st year. See https://www.chase.com/online/busines...s/ink-bold.htm
#41
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Chase Ink is not "a" card, it's a family of cards:
http://www.inkfromchase.com/
Based on the features mentioned by koolr this offer seems to be for Ink Classic. The standard offer is 15,000 points:
https://www.chase.com/online/busines...-cards/ink.htm
However, Ink cards with no annual fee are not eligible to transfer points to airline or hotel partners, unless linked to another Ultimate Rewards card which has this feature (and an annual fee.)
http://www.inkfromchase.com/
Based on the features mentioned by koolr this offer seems to be for Ink Classic. The standard offer is 15,000 points:
https://www.chase.com/online/busines...-cards/ink.htm
However, Ink cards with no annual fee are not eligible to transfer points to airline or hotel partners, unless linked to another Ultimate Rewards card which has this feature (and an annual fee.)
#42
Join Date: Aug 2011
Posts: 316
Chase Ink is not "a" card, it's a family of cards:
http://www.inkfromchase.com/
Based on the features mentioned by koolr this offer seems to be for Ink Classic. The standard offer is 15,000 points:
https://www.chase.com/online/busines...-cards/ink.htm
However, Ink cards with no annual fee are not eligible to transfer points to airline or hotel partners, unless linked to another Ultimate Rewards card which has this feature (and an annual fee.)
http://www.inkfromchase.com/
Based on the features mentioned by koolr this offer seems to be for Ink Classic. The standard offer is 15,000 points:
https://www.chase.com/online/busines...-cards/ink.htm
However, Ink cards with no annual fee are not eligible to transfer points to airline or hotel partners, unless linked to another Ultimate Rewards card which has this feature (and an annual fee.)
#43
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Join Date: May 1998
Posts: 2,506
25K seems to be a standard offer w/fee waived 1st year. See https://www.chase.com/online/busines...s/ink-bold.htm
The 25,000 point offer is listed on my website below in the Credit Cards > Bank and Other Travel Cards page.
Does anyone know for sure if the points from the Ink Bold card can be transferred to Continental Airlines and hotel programs without owning the Preferred Sapphire card? If you can answer this, please tell us the source of your information. Thanks.
#44
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: San Antonio
Programs: AA, SWA, CO, UA, PC Plat, HH Gold, SPG
Posts: 799
Hello,
I just received an offer from Chase Ink business card.
- 25000 points after first purchase
- No annual fees
- 5 points on first $25K on common business purchases - office supplies and equipments
- 2 points on fuel and lodging
- 1 point on all other purchase
- No blackout dates through Ultimate Rewards, and free one year Priority Pass Membership to access over 600 airport lounges around the world.
- 0% APR on purchases and balance transfers for 12 months.
Any opinions? Thanks.
I just received an offer from Chase Ink business card.
- 25000 points after first purchase
- No annual fees
- 5 points on first $25K on common business purchases - office supplies and equipments
- 2 points on fuel and lodging
- 1 point on all other purchase
- No blackout dates through Ultimate Rewards, and free one year Priority Pass Membership to access over 600 airport lounges around the world.
- 0% APR on purchases and balance transfers for 12 months.
Any opinions? Thanks.