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According to data points on Reddit, Chase has extended their in-branch 70K offer for the Chase Ink Plus card through August 20. This is the best known offer for this card.
The Offer
70,000 bonus points after you spend $5,000 on purchases in the first 3 months after account opening.
Need to Know
- This offer is only available if you apply for the card in-branch.
- The Chase Ink Plus is a business card and requires a business to apply.
- The $95 annual fee is waived for this in-branch offer.
- This card may be subject to the Chase 5/24 rule.
For more info on 5/24 see, Breaking 5/24 & Flying under 5/24
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I went into a branch. I had my tax ID, my social security number, my 2 Chase personal accounts, and asked to apply for the business card. The employee told me I can not apply for a business card with only a federal tax ID, and that I have to have my “sole proprietorship” registered with the state. All I am doing is selling trinkets on ebay. Is it true there is no way to apply for a business card, if the business has only a tax ID and is not incorporated or registered as a DBA? It seems to me that other people have gotten the card with only the tax ID papers.
Anyone got an answer to this here yet?
*Bump
Also I realize this it out of data but are their any bonus points for applying in branch compared to online right now?
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How stringently is the “business required” aspect enforced when applying for a business card in a branch?
till when?
Sorry for leaving that out. August 20. I have added it to the post.