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New Chase Ink: I Asked For $50K, Approved For $10K

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LP007
Frequent Contributor

Re: New Chase Ink: I Asked For $50K, Approved For $10K


@wasCB14 wrote:

@LP007 wrote:

@wasCB14 wrote:

Does this card earn a full 2x/2.5x URs? Fully transferable to partners and eligible for CSR 1.5 cpp travel redemptions?

 

Any sort of statement credits? Or that earn rate is what people pay the $195 AF for?


They're rocking the 2.5% on purchases above $5k. 5% on travel through them. 2% on the little stuff. Plus a $G-spot for spending $10k in the 1st 3 mos.


But is it 2%/2.5% plain cash back?

 

Or do you earn 2x/2.5x all-singing, all-dancing, Hyatt-transferrable, 1.5-cpp-towards-travel-if-you-have-a-CSR URs?

 

*My current "Business" Visa is a CFU, with most spend going on the Amex Business Platinum. I'm considering either getting this card or eventually moving some business assets to BofA for 2.625%+ cash back.


Yuuup, looks to be straight hard cash back, or you can redeem it for travel on their sight or Apple stuff.











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Mdowning30
Established Contributor

Re: New Chase Ink: I Asked For $50K, Approved For $10K

Now im interested in the possibility of transfering some of these starting limits over to a 0% interest Ink card...

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LP007
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Re: New Chase Ink: I Asked For $50K, Approved For $10K


@Mdowning30 wrote:

Now im interested in the possibility of transfering some of these starting limits over to a 0% interest Ink card...


I was thinking the same thing. Hmmmm.











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