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Last Chance for Ink Plus 70,000 Chase Ultimate Rewards Points Bonus! [Expired]

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Save the date!  It’s expected that tomorrow, August 20, 2016, will be the last day to apply for the 70,000 point Chase Ink Plus in-branch offer.

That’s worth at least $700 in statement credits or $875 when you book a trip through the Chase Travel Portal.

Or you can get Big Travel by transferring the Chase Ultimate Rewards points you earn to travel partners like United Airlines, Southwest, and Hyatt!

70,000 Ultimate Rewards Points From the Chase Ink Plus Sign-Up Bonus Can Get You 2 Round-Trip Tickets to Hawaii! Plus Many More Options!

I’ll share the details!

What’s Going on?

Link:   My Review of the Chase Ink Plus 70,000 Point Offer

Link:   How to Fill Out a Chase Business Card Application

According to Chase, tomorrow, August 20, 2016, is the last day you can apply for the current in-branch only Ink Plus offer where you can:

Earn 70,000 bonus points after you spend $5,000 on purchases in the first 3 months from account opening.

And also:

Earn 5 points per $1 on the first $50,000 spent in combined purchases at office supply stores and on cellular phone, landline, internet and cable TV services each account anniversary year.  Earn 2 points per $1 on the first $50,000 spent in combined purchases at gas stations and hotel accommodations when purchased directly with the hotel each account anniversary year.  Earn 1 point per $1 on all other purchases – with no limit to the amount you can earn.

The $95 annual fee is NOT waived the first year.  But it’s worth paying, because you can get Big Travel with Small Money by transferring Chase Ultimate Rewards points to useful travel partners.

If you don’t live near a Chase branch, or prefer online applications, our link for the 60,000 point online offer is still a great deal!

Here are my posts for how to get Big Travel with the Chase Ink Plus sign-up bonus:

Keep in mind, because of Chase’s stricter approval rules, if you’ve opened more than ~5 credit cards (except these business cards) within the past 24 months from ANY bank, it’s likely you will NOT be approved for the card.

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