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Anonymous
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You don't have to have a business to get an Ink Plus card correct?  That 60k sign up bonus is looking mighty tempting right now..

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Anonymous
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Its a business card...yes you need to have a business. But what Chase considers a business is pretty loose. Online sales on Ebay are fine.
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kdm31091
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@Anonymous wrote:

You don't have to have a business to get an Ink Plus card correct?  That 60k sign up bonus is looking mighty tempting right now..


You absolutely need to have a business. While the definition can be somewhat "loose", you can't just claim you have a business if you do not (I'm not saying you were planning on that, but just making it clear that it's not just a general availibility card). The card is intended for business users.

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Anonymous
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Suppose I should clarify. By loose Im not saying any and everything is acceptable. But most business types with a verifiable income should be ok.

Wouldnt advise making anything up, stretching the truth or falsifying information. When in doubt call the business lending dept and talk to them for clarification to see if your business qualifies as legitimate.
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kdm31091
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@Anonymous wrote:
Suppose I should clarify. By loose Im not saying any and everything is acceptable. But most business types with a verifiable income should be ok.

Wouldnt advise making anything up, stretching the truth or falsifying information. When in doubt call the business lending dept and talk to them for clarification to see if your business qualifies as legitimate.

That pretty much sums it up. Definitely a business with a real, verifiable income.

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Anonymous
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@Anonymous wrote:
Its a business card...yes you need to have a business. But what Chase considers a business is pretty loose. Online sales on Ebay are fine.

@I agree with @Anonymous.  If I were to be selling pens in my garage just on the weekends to people, doing business as me under my SSN etc.. Chase considers that as a business. So it is somewhat loose in my opinion and nothing iron clad as what qualifies as a business  for this card.

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Anonymous
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@Anonymous wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:
Its a business card...yes you need to have a business. But what Chase considers a business is pretty loose. Online sales on Ebay are fine.

@I agree with @Anonymous.  If I were to be selling pens in my garage just on the weekends to people, doing business as me under my SSN etc.. Chase considers that as a business. So it is somewhat loose in my opinion and nothing iron clad as what qualifies as a business  for this card.


Exactly.

 

@Shogun.

Set up a lemonade stand this summer. Smiley Tongue

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Anonymous
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I guess I should have clarified. I meant business LICENSE lol. I'm gearing up to open a photography studio but I don't have my business license yet.
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Anonymous
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All in all to get back to the topic at hand, @Shogun should go for it...

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Anonymous
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Smiley Happy No, business license isn't necessary starky85. You're fine. But thanks for coming back and clarifying.
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