03-05-2013 05:04 PM
chiyex wrote:how much were u approved for on the business ink?
$7500. I'm very happy with the approval. ![]()

03-05-2013 06:27 PM
tinuviel wrote:
navigatethis12 wrote:Chase and American Express don't show up on personal, unless, like you said, something negative happens. That's why I like the cards since I can have them maxed out without worrying about it hurting me personally. They also have nice 5% discounts at Federal Express, on mobile bills, and office supply shops. I think there is more but that is all I use.
Is this the Chase Ink? If so, that's good to know, as I was just approved for one for my business.
Yes, the Chase Ink Classic. I reckon none of their cards do.
03-08-2013 06:59 AM
gpfirestone wrote:I was recently messaged by a new member regarding how to get a business card because of the chase sign up bonuses. You don't need to run a "real" business to get one. You can call your ebay account a business for all that matters. You could also lie although I don't condone it...but I did find this article which I think is great and wanted to share...
http://milevalue.com/how-to-be-approved-for-a-chas
e-business-card/
Lieing on a credit application is considered fraud, so tread carefully here.
If you aren't running a "real" business, then you don't "need" a business CC, simple as that.

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