Remember that slam-dunk offer I told you about earlier this summer? Well, it’s ending next week, and you don’t want to miss out on one of the highest offers of the year.
New cardmembers can earn the bonus after spending $8,000 in the first three months after opening an account, down from the previous spending requirement of $15,000.
Chase points are very versatile — I use mine as quickly as I earn them. I love the Ink Business Preferred card’s bonus categories, which help me maximize my earnings. Then, I can leverage Chase’s network of airline and hotel partners (and occasional transfer bonuses!) to transfer points and book World of Hyatt stays at places like the Category 7 Park Hyatt Maldives Hadahaa for 25,000-35,000 Hyatt points per night, or book business-class seats on Air France — which you can sometimes find for just 50,000 miles from the U.S. to Europe.
When leveraged with transfer partners, the 120,000-point bonus offer is worth a massive $2,460 (according to TPG’s August 2024 valuations). For a card with only a $95 annual fee, it’s a no-brainer, in my opinion.
If you aren’t sure if you’re eligible for a business card, check out this TPG guide. It answers all of your questions, and you might be surprised — even side hustles like selling items on eBay or freelancing can qualify.
If you’ve been waiting for a lucrative sign-up bonus to add a new card to your wallet, now is the time to apply because this best-ever 120,000-point offer ends Sept. 5.
Have a great weekend,
BK
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