Not to be confused with the Preferred card, the Chase Ink Business Premier card is different in a few very important ways – most notably, it is a charge card and does not transfer directly to travel partners.
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Card Talk: Chase Ink Business Premier
(00:00) – The Chase Ink Business Premier is quite different from the Chase Ink Business Preferred, discussed in episode 4 of Card Talk here.
(01:18) – This is a Visa Signature Business Charge Card
(02:13) – Earning with the Chase Ink Business Premier card
(02:43) – Points are best used by cashing out (unlike other Chase Ink cards, which earn Ultimate Rewards points that can be transferred to partners.)
(05:27) – Purchase protections include Cell phone protection (up to $1K per claim) and Travel protections
(06:48) – Watch our video tutorial for how to apply for Ink cards here or read the blog post here.
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